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0 reviews | UPC: 685338190021 | Model: AEMC Instruments 2127.81
Fault Mapper Pro Model CA7026 (Telephone Cable Tester / Graphical TDR)
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The Fault Mapper Pro Model CA7026 is a hand-held graphical TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) designed for identifying and locating faults on power and communication cables, given access to one end only. The Model CA7026 measures cable length, and indicates the distance to fault cables and terminations to a range of 11,700 ft (3500m), on virtually any type of cable of two or more conductors. The Model CA7026 shows a reflection profile of the cable under test as an oscilloscope-like trace on a 128 x 64 pixel graphical LCD. A movable cursor can be aligned with points on the trace; the distances displayed will automatically update the cursor position.
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