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293 Dopplers To read more visit algeos.com A compact and portable bidirectional Doppler with real time visual waveform display for peripheral vascular testing. Product Features: • Compact for use in clinic or home settings. • Allows analysis of waveform through the use of the LCD display. • Memory can store 30 waveforms. • Can be used with PPG probe to analyse venous flow and toe pressures. • Can be used to carry out a manual ankle brachial pressure index with the use of Koven Hadeco additional products. • Download Smart-V-Link Vascular software for electronic reports (see page 298). • Audible speaker with volume control. • Menu button. • USB Interface. • Headphone jack. • Clear LCD screen displays real-time waveform during testing. Bidop ® 3 Visual Pocket Doppler Power DC 9 V. Automatic shut off - No Signal: No Signal: 2 minutes. Freeze: 5 Minutes. Others: 10 Minutes. Waveform Memory: 30 Waveforms. Mode Settings: Memory, Waveform. Speaker output: 200mW or more. Frequency: 80/200Hz to 5Hz. LCD Display: 128 x 64 dots. External Outputs: Headset & USB port. Technical Specifications: Code Description Price NV3531 Bidop 3 Doppler with Smart-V-Link Software £945.00 NV3500 Bidop 3 Visual Pocket Doppler £625.00 NV3503 5 MHz Vascular Probe (Curly Cord) £375.00 NV3506 5 MHz Vascular Probe (Straight Cord) £375.00 NV3504 8 MHz Vascular Probe (Curly Cord) £375.00 NV3507 8 MHz Vascular Probe (Straight Cord) £375.00 NV3505 10 MHz Vascular Probe (Curly Cord) £375.00 NV3508 10 MHz Vascular Probe (Straight Cord) £375.00 NV3509 AC Charger £24.95 NV3525 Printer Paper for SmartDop 45 (5 Rolls) £49.95 NV3532 BPA-free Printer Paper for SmartDop 45 (5 Rolls) £69.95 NV3520 Replacement Battery £195.95 NV3519 Non-invasive 8 MHz Flat Vascular Probe (Straight Cord) £395.00 Note: Probes not included. Please state required probe when ordering. Kit contains: • Storage case. • 9V Battery. • Ultrasound gel. For Koven Hadeco Doppler optional accessories (inc. roll carts and cuffs), see page 299. For a comparison of our handheld Dopplers and for advice on probe selection see page 295.