Mail*Link(r) SMTP FWD>RE>FWD>Temperature Test Equ OOPS! Fluke changed the model number after I left. They also expanded the line. The "Hydra" series, models 2620A, 2625A, 2635A, are the products I was referring to. They operate as either stand-alone or over a network. Fluke also has a "NetDAQ" series, 2640 & 2645 (may have an "A" suffex) which is designed for remote operation only, and a 2285 series of larger, faster, more expensive scanners. All are in the Fluke Instrumentation Catalogue.
Disclaimer:"The secretary will disavow any knowledge of my existence..." I claim all errors. -------------------------------------- List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 6/4/96 1:27 PM From: Regan Arndt RE>FWD>Temperature Test Equipm 6/4/96 I had a distributor contact Fluke. Fluke replied that they have no record past or present of a model 65. Please respond if you know something more than our distributor as we are interested in one. Thanks Regan Arndt Safety Technologist Nortel -------------------------------------- List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 6/3/96 8:20 PM To: Regan Arndt From: Heber Farnsworth Mail*Link(r) SMTP FWD>Temperature Test Equipment One possibility is an easy-to-use scanner, such as the Fluke 65. It will do stand-alone scans including limit alarms, or is easily interfaced by RS 232 to your computer. It also easily handles mixed scans of temperature, voltage, frequency, etc. without hardware changes. Usual disclaimers-I don't work for Fluke (but once did.) -------------------------------------- List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 5/31/96 5:31 PM From: Ron K Hello All, I'm looking for any recommendations or advice about temperature test equipment... Ron K.