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Fluke ScopeMeter promo extended

3 May 2006 Test & Measurement

Local Fluke distributor Comtest is extending its offer by a further six months to customers to upgrade their old 90 Series Fluke ScopeMeters to the Fluke 124, 196C or 199C ScopeMeter.

The old Fluke 90 Series ScopeMeters was discontinued at the end of 2005, says Comtest, and users who are upgrading to the Fluke 190 Series of high-end performance oscilloscopes will benefit from a host of new features, including a high-resolution colour display with a fast update rate, waveform pass/fail testing and a digital persistence mode, which makes the analysis of complex and dynamic signals much easier.

The Fluke 124 industrial ScopeMeter is a dual-input 40 MHz digital oscilloscope that simultaneously measures and checks waveforms, while the Fluke 190 Series has a bandwidth of 60, 100 and 200 MHz and sample rates up to 2,5 GSPS. With a deep memory of 27 500 points per input, these instruments are ideal for engineers who need the full capabilities of a high performance oscilloscope in a handheld battery powered instrument.

Purchasers of any of these Fluke ScopeMeters before the end of July this year will receive a free SCC kit and/or software and cable worth over R4500, says Comtest.

For more information contact Sherine Moodley, Comtest, +27 (0)11 254 2200, [email protected]



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