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)YCE Electronics have introiced a petrol engine tester hich has cordless remote intro! operation.

The machine runs through its ogramme of tuning tests autoatically when the hand control pointed at a reception panel the front of the tester.

Suitable for use on engines ith two to 12 cylinders, the sts include volts, points drop, veil angle, power balance, robe timing and so on. Other sts give carbon monoxide and rdrocarbons readings and all sults are shown on a digital inel against rpm.

When each test is signalled, e appropriate oscilloscope patrn is simultaneously called up, id by pushing a button, prim-y circuit and alternator splays can also be called up. The 0E400 tester can easily be loved around the workshop on 3 castored legs, say Doyce ectronics.

Doyce also has a portable dietester, the DE406, which can 3 operated either by battery or tains, and this allows it to be sad in the cab for mobile work. continuous display of speed id pump timing is given, and lere is an input for a monolithic ming transducer allowing readigs to be taken without a strooscopic gun.

Doyce Electronics are at the akenham Industrial Estate, akenham, Norfolk.