Electrosurgery-device testing has never been easier than with the RF303RS. User-selectable loads (50 to 750 Ω), signal averaging, battery power and portability make the RF303RS a very versatile tool for determining performance of multiple ESU “makes” and models.
RF303RS Electrosurgery Analyser
Electrosurgery-device testing has never been easier than with the RF303RS.
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