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- Easier-to-use GUI interface requires little or no training
- PC application is compatible with all the current operating systems
- Improved clarity and trace functionality makes it even easier to identify faults on-screen and determine noise versus the fault
- Even higher SNR and Resolution makes it easier to identify events that were previously difficult or impossible to find
- Zero dead zone at the launch allows the user to see faults immediately
- Improved trace update rate allows you to see changes to the fault faster (5 times/sec. versus 2 times/sec.)
- USB interface for trace download
- Lighter weight and longer charge life with the new lithium-ion battery
- TestWizard one-button testing
- Automatic Return Loss Measurements
- Automatic Multiple Event Marking
- High-Resolution, Short Pulse Width (1 ns)
- Rugged enough to withstand a 2 meter drop
The CableScout TV220 from TEMPO Communications delivers all the enhanced features that CATV and Telco technicians and network administrators have been asking for in a TDR for CATV applications. The TV220 finds faults other cable testers can’t.. High bandwidth, high resolution, high SNR and ease of use make the TV220 the only logical choice for digital services. The TV220 tests more of the capacity of your cable, finds faults that are closer to the end and finds faults that are closer together than any other TDR available. The CableScout TV220 can find those really tough-to-identify problems too, and it’s easy (see examples below). A high performance TDR doesn’t have to be difficult to use. This one makes even the first-time user look like a pro. The TestWizard feature automatically finds multiple faults on coax cable. There’s no longer a need to interpret the results; they’re clearly marked. TestWizard testing automatically adjusts and optimizes gain, averaging, and pulse width to provide the best possible resolution while maximizing the instrument’s ability to find all the problems on your cable – even small problems missed by most other TDRs.