
Tri-Axis RF Field Strength Meter can be used in field or lab.
Used for measuring and monitoring RF- electromagnetic field strengths, E200 has high frequency radiation range of 50 MHz to 3.5 GHz. Instrument takes isotropic (non-directional) measurements of electromagnetic fields with three-channel measurement sensor- and- can store and recall up to 200 data sets. In addition to reports electrical and magnetic field strength and power density, tool offers...
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Handheld Solar Power Meter facilitates in-field measurements.
Facilitating process of taking measurements while in field, M140 Mini Solar Power Meter has- 1,999 W/m-² range, and 0.1 W/m-² resolution, and typical accuracy within ±10 W/m-² or ±5% (whichever is greater in sunlight). This 5.3 x 1.9 x 0.2 in. meter, powered by 2- AAA batteries, can- relay readings in W/m-² or BTU/(ft-².h)- via its- integrated 3 -¾-digit display. Functions include...
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Hand-Held RF Field Strength Meter is battery operated.
Measuring 4 x 1.8 x 9 in. and weighing less than 2.0 lb, Model 2640 features frequency range of 100 kHz to 2,000 MHz, noise floor of -110 dBm to detect weak signals, and basic spectrum analyzer functionality. It has 2 GHz frequency counter, phase-locked loop for precise frequency tuning, detachable antenna, and back-lit display. Meter supports RS-232C serial communication, detects wide band and...
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Choosing the Optimal IDC & Medical PPE Supplier
This white paper provides an in-depth overview into infectious disease control (IDC) medical PPE including development, key benefits, applications and product offerings.
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560 and 572 Series IP67 Waterproof Inline Plug and Socket Connectors with Shock and Vibration Resistance
EDAC's new line of IP67 waterproof plug and socket connectors represent the cutting edge of waterproof connection technology. Part of the 560 and 572 series of connectors, they utilize innovative design concepts to deliver a level of performance and value that is unmatched in the industry. See our video to learn more.
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