ScopeMeter vs Tenma Oscilloscopes comparison

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Fluke Oscilloscopes, ScopeMeter Portable Oscilloscopes, Fluke 190 Series II, Fluke 120B Series, Fluke MDA-500 Series
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ScopeMeter Portable Oscilloscopes take you into territory that standard bench oscilloscopes cant readily withstand, harsh, hazardous and dirty industrial environments. These hand-held instruments combine the performance of a bench oscilloscope with a multimeter and paperless recorder for installing, commissioning and maintaining industrial and electronic equipment out in the field. Fluke ScopeMeter test tools use a unique Connect-and-View mode to automatically and continuously setup the oscilloscope making them easy to use even on complex signals.

Tenma offers two and four channel oscilloscopes ranging from 20 to 200MHz.

ScopeMeter is ranked 11th in Oscilloscopes while Tenma Oscilloscopes is ranked 10th in Oscilloscopes. ScopeMeter is rated 8.0, while Tenma Oscilloscopes is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of ScopeMeter writes "Maintenance is important with this type of product, and this product's battery life is very good". On the other hand, ScopeMeter is most compared with Keysight Oscilloscopes, whereas Tenma Oscilloscopes is most compared with Tektronix Oscilloscopes.

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