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Replace your
DAT Recorder

See our range of EX- Series
Recorder Packages designed to replace the Sony PC-200Ax
DAT recorder. |
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Sony
EX Series Modular Data Acquisition
The Sony Ex Series provides convenient
signal conditioning for up to 24 channels
and a per channel bandwidth of 20KHz.
On –line monitoring includes up
to 4 frequency domain signals. |
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High
Speed Digital Data recorder
Recording unit with 2 hard disks of
200GB, internal UPS. Recording time
4 to 256 hours - 7 recording speed -
Ethernet interface,
Recording capacity from 32ch to 128ch@20kHz
or High |
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Digital
Data Recorder
Recording unit with AIT-1 drive only,
internal UPS. Recording time 3 to 48
hours - 5 recording speed - Ethernet
interface,…
Recording capacity from 32ch@20kHz to
128ch@5kHz SIR-1000i Sensor (ICP®
type) input capability |
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SIR-1000i
Sensor (ICP®type)
Input capability in addition to all
the same features of the SIR-1000 The
SIR-1000i has built-in ICP® power
supply, which enables direct connection
with ICP® sensors. This function
saves space at a recording site, making
the SIR-1000i a perfect fit in field
recording applications. Input mode is
switchable between sensor and direct
voltage, the later being SIR-1000's
standard. The type of input mode is
recorded on tape along with other auxiliary
information such as input range and
time code and is displayed on play back. |
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PC200Ax
Series DAT Recorder
The highly successful range of 4mm tape
based DAT recorders were removed from
the Sony portfolio a few years ago.
The recorders were supplied in 1 of
4 configurations as shown above and
were one of the most commonly seen recording
systems in the field. When used in conjunction
with the PCScan2 software package the
end result was a high speed front end
with the advantage of real time PC monitoring
and ultimate data integrity and security
with the data on tape. |
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