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407706
Analog Sound Level Meter
Check noise level economically
Features: Easy to read analog display; Max Hold, battery check; analog AC output for connection to chart recorders and dataloggers; tripod mount ideal for field use; complete with 9V battery. Dimensions: 7.1" x 2.7" x 1.4". Weight: 5.1 oz |
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407730
Digital Sound Level Meter
Analog bargraph with 50dB range updates every 40ms
Features: +/-2dB accuracy with 0.1dB resolution; AC analog output; record Max/Min values over time; Auto Power Off and Max Hold functions; utilizes 0.5" condenser microphone; tripod mountable; complete with microphone wind screen and four AAA batteries. Dimensions: 9"x 2.2" x 1.7" Weight: 5.6 oz. |
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407732
Type 2 Sound Meter
Two range meter with backlit LCD display
Features: High accuracy meets ANSI and IEC 651 Type 2 standards; high and low measuring ranges; Data Hold and Max Hold functions; backlit display to view in dimly lit area; complete with microphone wind screen and 9V battery. Dimensions: 8.2" x 2.1" x 1.25". Weight: 8.1 oz. |
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407735
General Purpose Type 2 Sound Meter with Calibration Check
Features: +/- 2dB basic accuracy, high and low measuring ranges; Max Hold with reset button; built-in calibration check (94dB); analog AC/DC outputs for connection to an analyzer or recorder; tripod mount ideal for field use; complete with microphone wind screen, 9V battery, and carrying case. Dimensions: 9.5" x 2.7" x 1.". Weight: 7.6 oz. Optional Sound Calibrators (407744 or 407766) are available.
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407736
High Accuracy Type 2 Sound Meter with Calibration Check
Features: +/- 1.5dB basic accuracy, high and low measuring ranges; Max Hold with reset button; built-in calibration check (94dB); analog AC/DC outputs for connection to an analyzer or recorder; tripod mount ideal for field use; meets ANSI and IEC 651 Type 2 standards; complete with microphone wind screen, 9V battery, and carrying case. Dimensions: 9.5" x 2.7" x 1.". Weight: 7.6 oz. Optional Sound Calibrators (407744 or 407766) are available. |
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