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Four-channel, 250-MHz analog scope is easy to use

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Four-channel, 250-MHz analog scope is easy to use

The Model 2250, a 250-MHz bandwidth, four-channel analog oscilloscope,
incorporates several features that greatly simplify setup and use. For
example, pressing a single front-panel pushbutton automatically sets
voltage range, sweep range, and trigger level for optimum display of an
input signal. And a special memory for panel settings enables quick recall
of frequently used settings. Up to 100 groups of panel settings can be
stored for sequential recall. Horizontal and vertical cursors provide
simultaneous measurement and display of waveform amplitude and time. In
addition to the main cursors, two subcursors can be used as references
markers, or as markers to make measurements against a given criteria.
Other features that make the Model 2250 easy to use are a comment display
to create waveform labels, automatic calibration, and extensive
menu-driven operation. A very useful function of the 2250 is its TV
signal field/line selection capability. Any arbitrary field and line of an
NTSC or PAL TV signal can be displayed. This line-selection capability is
also applicable to high-definition 1,125-line TV systems now under
development. The Model 2250 measures approximately 12.3 (W) x 6.2 (H) x
16.8 (D) in. and weighs 21 lb. ($6,000–stock.) Leader Instruments Corp.
Hauppauge, NY Joseph Fisher 516-231-6900 Fax 516-231-5295
2900

WESCON BOOTH #2551

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