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==NLS Meters== | ==NLS Meters== | ||
Revision as of 12:28, 20 November 2025
NLS S-1 Base Configuration
This is an example of NLS's mid 1960's laboratory voltmeter systems which including the ability to record data to a printer, paper tape or electronic reels for further analysis.
NLS Promotional Material
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NLS Meters
| NLS 451 Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS M24 Volt-Ohm-RatioMeter | |
| NLS V35 Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS 2900 Series Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS 5000 Series Digital Voltmeter |
AC to DC Converters
AC to DC Converters allowed for the DC Volt Meters to read an AC currents voltage.