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HK/8870-20PRO   Weschler Instruments Data Acquisition Ideal for transient capture & long-period recording. Compact, easy to carry. 4.3" color LCD display. 2 analog & 4 logic inputs. Sample rates up to 1M/sec. Analog inputs isolated to 300V. Simple USB PC interface. Wave application software displays & prints waveforms, converts data to CSV...
SSP-4000-1D-50   Instrumented Sensor Technology Shock and Impact Sensors from several hours to several weeks. The EDR-4 shock & vibration data monitor, logger and recorder is a precision field measurement instrument offering major improvements in recording speed, onboard data storage, dynamic range, data management, and programmability features. The PANTHER...

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