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B&K Precision has announced the addition of the Model 2121, a 30 MHz dual channel analog oscilloscope. This benchtop unit incorporates a built-in 50 MHz frequency counter and is suitable for education, design, maintenance, manufacturing and quality control applications. Additional features include dual or single trace operation; (5 mV/div sensitivity); AUTO/NORM triggered sweep operation with AC, TVH, TVV and line coupling; and a calibrated 23-step time base with a X 10 magnifier. Dual channel operation is within the DC to 30 MHz bandwidth, and waveforms are displayed on a 6" rectangular CRT. …


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