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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: wptski on February 17, 2016, 02:24:06 pm
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Just stumbled upon this today and it's brand new with a press release yesterday: http://www.cbs19.tv/story/31229505/fluke-scopemeter-120b-series-simplifies-and-speeds-electro-mechanical-troubleshooting (http://www.cbs19.tv/story/31229505/fluke-scopemeter-120b-series-simplifies-and-speeds-electro-mechanical-troubleshooting)
Specs: http://support.fluke.com/find-sales/Download/Asset/6006986_0000_ENG_B_W.PDF (http://support.fluke.com/find-sales/Download/Asset/6006986_0000_ENG_B_W.PDF)
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Flukes response to:
http://www.aemc.com/products/html/moreinfo.asp?id=1817&dbname=products (http://www.aemc.com/products/html/moreinfo.asp?id=1817&dbname=products)
The new fluke 120b series seems pretty much the same apart from having higher sampling rate a colour screen and a record mode.
R_G_B
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Flukes response to:
http://www.aemc.com/products/html/moreinfo.asp?id=1817&dbname=products (http://www.aemc.com/products/html/moreinfo.asp?id=1817&dbname=products)
The new fluke 120b series seems pretty much the same apart from having higher sampling rate a colour screen and a record mode.
R_G_B
The Fluke 120B Series uses Li-Ion battery packs now and that AEMC unit doesn't.
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Sampling rate, storage depth, waveform update rate, is still garbage
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Well, it's not really a bench scope.