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An automatic, self-locking magnetic field calibrator based on proton resonance is described. A simple binary counting circuit is used for monitoring the swept frequency of the nuclear magnetic resonance detector. The errors introduced with such a circuit are determined. The calibrator has been built for calibrating electron paramagnetic resonance spectra in the vicinity of 3300 G.