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Product News: Multimeter Brings Wireless Technology to Contact Electrical Measurement

For the first time,work in two places at once.

Fluke Corp.
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 13:08
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(Fluke Corp.: Everett, WA) -- Fluke Corp., a global provider of portable electronic test and measurement technology, has introduced the industry’s first digital multimeter with a detachable wireless display. Designed by Fluke engineers and manufactured at the Fluke worldwide headquarters in Everett, Washington, the Fluke 233 digital multimeter uses a 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, medical (ISM) band wireless transmitter to immediately send measurements to the detached display, improving safety and increasing productivity for today’s busy industrial and commercial electricians, and electronic technicians.

In addition to functioning as a highly capable multimeter, the new Fluke 233 remote-display digital multimeter gives users ultimate flexibility in unusual test situations. By simply sliding the wireless display out of the meter body, the user can place the display where it is most easily seen—up to 10 meters (33 feet) from the point of measurement—while putting the meter in the best position to take measurements.There’s no more juggling of leads and the meter while stretching into tight spots. For a video demonstration, go to http://us.fluke.com/usen/Training/Demos/default.htm.

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