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Analyzing non-linear loads and identifying harmonic distortion in industrial systems. Why Choose the AEMC OX5042 Handscope Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
part per million (ppm) per year, thanks to a temperature-compensated, crystal-controlled oscillator. 1 M Ωcap omega (Channel A), 50 Ωcap omega (Channel B).
Channel B is specifically engineered for high-frequency applications, handling signals from 80 MHz up to 1.3 GHz. With a sensitivity of 5 mVRMS (80 MHz to 600 MHz) to 35 mVRMS (900 MHz to 1.3 GHz), it is perfect for testing RF circuits and transmitters. 2. Versatile General Purpose (Channel A) oscilloscope 251
As a dual-trace oscilloscope, the PS-251 allows you to view two different signals simultaneously. It supports for displaying these traces. The ALT mode is perfect for viewing high-frequency signals, while CHOP mode is better suited for low-frequency ones. This capability is crucial for analyzing the relationship between two signals, such as comparing the input and output of an amplifier.
Testing and calibrating UHF/VHF transmitters. 1 M Ωcap omega (Channel A), 50 Ωcap omega (Channel B)
An spans a remarkably diverse range of electronic test equipment, serving as a key term for vintage hardware collectors, industrial field technicians, and budget-conscious electronics hobbyists alike. Whether you are looking at the historic Conar Model 251 CRT oscilloscope Go to product viewer dialog for this item. from the mid-20th century, the ultra-affordable Hantek DSO2512G pocket-sized oscilloscope Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , or high-end industrial tools like the B&K Precision 2510B Series Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
For communities active on vintage electronics forums like Reddit's r/electronics , the keyword points to the . Produced during the 1960s by Conar Instruments (a division of the National Radio Institute), this piece of test gear was constructed from raw components by students learning radio and television repair. industrial field technicians
Here’s what you can expect from a Pintek PS-251:
The Oscilloscope 251 uses standard . Search for "P6100 100MHz probe" on eBay or Amazon ($10/pair). Ensure the probe has a 1x/10x switch.