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XLTEK Neuromax Floppy to USB

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XLTEK Neuromax Floppy to USBThe XLTEK NeuroMax 1002 is designed to conduct a range of tests, including Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography Studies (EMG). This unit was recently upgraded, refurbished by our trained service technicians. There's a new USB drive installed in place of the old floppy. This NeuroMax1002 CE has a durable black casing, a high resolution 12' flat panel display, a standard laptop keyboard, and 4 USB drives for archiving patient data. The

The XLTEK NeuroMax 1002 is designed to conduct a range of tests, including Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography Studies (EMG).
This unit was recently upgraded, refurbished by our trained service technicians. There's a new USB drive installed in place of the old floppy.
This NeuroMax1002 CE has a durable black casing, a high-resolution 12' flat panel display, a standard laptop keyboard, and 4 USB drives for archiving patient data. 
The NeuroMax 1002 EMG System comes standard with:
  • NeuroMax Base Unit
  • Bipolar Stimulator
  • 2-channel Pre Amplifier
  • Pre Amplifier Cable
  • USB conversion
  • Footswitch(If Available)
  • 90-days fully supported warranty is included 
The following items are compatible and commonly purchased with the NeuroMax 1002 EMG System:
  • Instrument Cart
  • Carry Case
  • Isolation Transformer
  • Amplifier Arm
  • Update with Evoked Potentials 
  • AV Stim 1000 Stimulator
The AV Stim is used with evoked potentials and operates with both the NeuroMax 1002 and the NeuroMax 1004 EMG and with subsequent operating systems.

The following accessories are recommended for purchase with the Xltek NeuroMax AV Stim 1000 Stimulator, commonly purchased separately:
  • VEP Led Monitor
  • Led Goggles
  • Xltek Headphones
Note:  A mobile stand is not included.
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    Fascinating book. Berntsen provides some interesting insights and recommendations on how we should fix problems at the CIA and in the national security apparatus. At a time when most critics want to destroy the Agency, Berntsen provides some plain spoken sanity. Human Intelligence, Counterterrorism and National Leadership needs to be read by anyone entering into defense, foreign affairs or intelligence - and anyone else with an interest in how the CIA works. It is a fast and enjoyable read.
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    Format: Hardcover
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