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Tach and strobe

3rd January 1975, Page 42
3rd January 1975
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The Strobette, from EB, is a combined stroboscope and tachometer designed for use in a wide range of fault detecting, measuring and observation applications. The tachometer allows speed or movement to be measured between the scales 200 — 6,000 rpm. The Strobette has a builtin socket which accepts a wide range of camera tripod threads. The Strobette has a solid-state circuit, a plastic lens and mirror-type reflector. Accuracy is 3 per cent or better, and flash duration of approximately 10 to 25 microseconds.

Price: £49.50.

Available from: Electronic Brokers Ltd, 49/53 Pancras Road, London, NW1.

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Locations: London

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