Test & Measurement


Industrial ScopeMeter faster but still easy to use

23 April 2003 Test & Measurement Training & Education

Spescom MeasureGraph has announced the introduction of a bigger brother for the Fluke 123 Industrial ScopeMeter - the Fluke 124. Based on the Fluke 123, the 124 ScopeMeter offers 40 MHz bandwidth and scope cursors. A new NiMH battery increases field operation to seven hours on a single charge.

The ScopeMeter 120 series are the choice for technicians troubleshooting industrial and installation applications. These 'three-in-one' tools with connect-and-view automatic triggering meet today's needs of simultaneously measuring and checking waveforms.

New features for the Fluke 124 Industrial ScopeMeter include: 40 MHz bandwidth; scope cursors; up to seven hours' battery operation time; 20 memories; VPS40 10:1 voltage probe.

Included accessories are: rechargeable NIMH battery pack (seven hours continuous operation); line voltage adapter/battery charger; one 10:1 voltage probe set.

Two new optional accessories are available, the VPS 40, 40 MHz 10:1 voltage probe and the BP130 NiMH battery pack for the Fluke 120 series. The VPS 40 is compatible with the Fluke 123, while the BP130 is compatible with Fluke 123s that have firmware Version 2.

For more information contact Van Zyl Koegelenberg, Spescom MeasureGraph, 011 266 1662.





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