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4-Way Cable Toner Mapper to Ring Out and Identify Multiple Coaxial Cables

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4-Way Cable Toner/Mapper to Ring Out and Identify Multiple Coaxial Cables
3 Star Inc... Your Communications Super-Store!
Price: $29.95
Mfr. Code: ADV1008

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Highlights:
Includes four color-coded terminators
Auto Power Off:
12 seconds after Pass/Fail results
or 30 minutes in "Tone" mode
Maximum cable length for testing: 3000ft
Maximum DC cable resistance: 100 ohms
Dimensions: 3-1/4" x 2" x 1-1/4"

Description
3 Star ADV1008 4-Way Coaxial Cable Mapper Ringer Toner Tester
Is a hand-held coax mapping device designed to locate and identify installed wires and to test multi-run coax systems terminated with F-connectors. Use it to put a tone signal on a coax cable. Four color-coded terminators allow you to test and indentify FOUR cables with just ONE trip to the junction box.

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Spec. Sheet


If You're an Installer/Maintenance Technician for a Cable TV Company or Maintain a Master Antenna System Property, this is a Time-Saver. When you have multiple Drop Cables run throughout an Apartment or Condominium and You're one Guy, it can quickly become a Royal Pain in the @ss trying to figure out what goes where, from where, to where and have it make sense when after years of little/no maintenance... splitters, cables and additional outlets run like water. Four Color-Coded "F" Terminators are screwed in at the outlets you find, go back to the central feed or splitter location, Tone and Tag knowing exactly which cable runs where. Detect shorts and opens, runs a tone that can be detected by most Inductive Pick-up Amplified Probes and by Amplified or NON-Amplified Telephone Lineman "Butt-Sets" for even More Flexibility in Troubleshooting and Identification.

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If you have Off-Air Antenna TV Signals mixed with the Satellite Signals, you will need "Wideband" Splitters that have a minmum start frequency of 50 MHz and again, pass up to 2050 or 2150 MHz. (depending on Service). Those Splitters that have a Start Frequency of below 40 MHz are used for carriage of both Satellite and Cable TV with Return Band two way services like Hi-Speed Internet Broadband Modems and Set Top Pay-per ViewTV Converters.

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