Abstract
A semi‐automatic recording spectrometer system finds the loci of magnetic field orientations, relative to a single crystal sample, for which an unsplit component occurs in the Zeeman spectrum of chlorine nuclear quadrupole resonances from the sample. The system operates continuously without attention, except for approximately daily resetting, for up to several weeks to obtain the data for crystals with weak spectra. Circuit diagrams are given for the system components, and the analysis of the data is discussed.