DasKleineWunder - The fluid level measurement technology I worked with was based on time-domain-reflectometer (TDR) technologies where the fuel probe was transmission line (rf transmission line) in the fuel. In this system the reflection from the air/fuel interface is measured to determine the fuel level. However another reflection from the end-of-probe is received, and the time of this reflection is affected by the fuel level, and the velocity-of-propagation of the pulse in the fuel, which is directly related to the rf dielectric constant of the fuel. US Pat. 5,898,308 issued April 1999. The pulse and sampling circuits used could either be of the public domain type, or the lower cost and simpler versions available under license and known as "Micropower Impulse Radar" or "Guided Wave Radar". It may be that some of these MIR and GWR circuit patents are either expired or close to expiration.