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Powerful Cable Fault Locator |

Wednesday, 01 July 2009
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Toronto, Canada- GAO Tek Inc. (www.GAOTek.com) has released its CATV cable fault locator which has a high tolerance for interference due to noise. This fault locator is widely used to test underground cables to discover impedance break points in HFC systems then locate and reveal the cable damages, tie-in dampness, and terminal impedance failure. Utilizing Time Domain Reflection (TDR) technology along with analysis software, GAO Tek's model 6130 cable fault locator displays the time domain reflection on the LCD and analyzes the status of the cable. This CATV cable fault locator is able to accurately test 25,50,75 and 100 Ohm impedance cables at lengths of up to 2km. The meter's intelligent "Self-study" function enables it to test a given cable of a certain length after calibration and make accurate re-tests of similar cables later. The cable fault locator provides electronics map relevant to time domain picture so that the fault can be detected easily and it connects to a PCs in order to upload files and for data analysis. Visit http://www.GAOTek.com for more information on, Model 6130, or to purchase this product online. About GAO Tek Inc. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Toronto, Canada - GAO Tek Inc. (www.GAOTek.com) has released its CATV cable
fault locator which has a high tolerance for interference due to noise. This fault
locator is widely used to test underground cables to discover impedance break points
in HFC systems then locate and reveal the cable damages, tie-in dampness
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