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This paper first examines the needs for the basic set of tools for machine condition monitoring applications, including a look at the key elements of detection, analysis, and correction. It then examines the requirements for tools in each area, and proposes a solution on how they can be combined in one palm-sized instrument and portable toolkit for maintenance personnel