K Measure will exhibit its entire range of innovative test and measurement instruments, offering the opportunity for visitors to view them first-hand.
This year the company will be introducing a range of new models, including Uni-Trend multimeters, specialised electrical testers like data-loggers and voltage detectors, and more. These instruments were carefully chosen to expand the company’s range in terms of measurability, quality and affordability.
Recently, K Measure became the agent for Amprobe, a Fluke subsidiary, and the Amprobe meters will also be on show. The popular Hantek oscilloscopes will be featured, offering surprisingly advanced features at an affordable price. Also on show will be logic analysers, programmable power supplies, waveform generators, bus converters, protocol analysers, spectrum analysers and vector network analysers.
For the duration of the expo, K Measure will offer a special promotion on the DSO-5202B – a 200 MHz, 1 GSps benchtop oscilloscope selling at R7000, discounted from R8600.
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