PHILIPS FLUKE PM3323 300MHz DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE
TESTED, WORKING, No Reserve
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One of the coolest oscilloscopes I've had. It is so much fun to use. It has many advanced functions
includeing mathematics. Also it has two cursors that you can move around and the time and voltage AT THE
CURSORS is displayed on the screen.
This is an operating unit. It has been tested (see photos below).
All digital data indication in the display.
It is very sophisticated. It is versatile and flexible. Everything is working.
Weight: 42 pounds
Dim: 19W 7H 20"D
General:
300 MHz, DSO, 2 Ch., 500 MS/Sec The Philips PM3323 Digital Storage Oscilliscope provides extensive acquisition,
calculation and display functions in the frequency range up to 300 MHz. The PM 3323's fast 500 MS/s sampling rate applies to both channels, simultaneously and
synchronously. Input impedance selectable between 50 Ohms and 1 MOhm. It offers a full 2 ns resolution for each channel, for repetitive and single events. Random
sampling permits the use of higher time base speeds for repetitive signals, so that the full
300 MHz of the instrument can be used and stored. Automatic cursor positioning and measurements of amplitude, time, frequency and phase. The PM 3323 has a large 10 cm x 12 cm CRT screen. The edges of the screen show
acquisition parameters of the live signals. The interface option offers full GP-IB (HP-IB/ IEEE 488) and RS-232 C capabilities.
Guaranty: You have two weeks to return the unit for a refund of your purchase price
(but not the shipping costs) if the unit is not working correctly.
Cosmetic Condition: On a scale of poor/fair/good/excellent this one is
in the good range on the front and fair range on the sides and top. There is a ding/dent on the top (see me pointing)
and scratches. It is clean.
Shipping and Packing:
The high bidder pays the actual shipping only. No hidden fees no packing fee. See the shipping calculator
Checks are preferred but paypal is okay too.
Send me an email if you have any questions.
Regards,
Paul
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