New Tektronix TCA-BNC TekConnect Oscilloscope Probe Adapter Connector Converter
$90
New Tektronix TCA-BNC TekConnect Oscilloscope Probe Adapter Connector Converter
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Item specifics
Condition:
New – Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no functional defects. The item may be ... New – Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no functional defects. The item may be missing original packaging and may have been used for testing or demo purposes. The item includes accessories found with the original product and may include a warranty. See the seller's listing for full details and description.
Type:
Connector Adapter
MPN:
TCA-BNC
Brand:
Tektronix
New Tektronix TCA-BNC TekConnect Oscilloscope Probe Adapter Connector Converter
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