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Retrometer combines proven features and new technology

The improved LTL-X retrometer from specialist DELTA offers new features over the model it replaces. The LTL-X is equipped with advanced new technology and is the fourth generation retrometer from the firm. The unit now has a retractable handle and an integrated display and is said to be easier to use than its predecessor. Measurements and settings of road and user ID, line type, measurement averages, instrument status and languages can be made simply by touching the control pad. Optional GPS values are show
March 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
DELTA says its new retrometer combines proven features with innovation
The improved LTL-X retrometer from specialist 199 Delta offers new features over the model it replaces. The LTL-X is equipped with advanced new technology and is the fourth generation retrometer from the firm. The unit now has a retractable handle and an integrated display and is said to be easier to use than its predecessor. Measurements and settings of road and user ID, line type, measurement averages, instrument status and languages can be made simply by touching the control pad. Optional GPS values are shown and all operations are fully menu driven, while the design of the LTL-X ensures adaptation to future communication and storage technology. Lightweight and compact, the LTL-X also comes with a printer and wheels for easier operation.

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