The MWTC series of wireless thermocouple connectors is
available in standard J-, K-, T-, E-, R-, S-, B-, C- or N-type calibration. Each
battery-powered, compact connector transmits temperature readings, signal
strength and battery status back to a mating USB receiver up to 300 feet away. Readings are displayed on
a PC screen in real time using the free provided software. The software
functions include data logging and chart recording. The low-power operation and
sleep mode provide long battery life. Models are FCC, Industry Canada and CE certified.
A free thermocouple sensor and a long life battery are included with each connector.
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