XFTP by Trilithic's Pocket Oscillator Littleton CO
XFTP by Trilithic released a pocket Oscillator to the XProTec line of installation tools. The dual-frequency XProTec Oscillator is used as a signal generator to test the performance of the CATV upstream band. The XProTec Oscillator features replaceable female F Connectors and comes equipped with standard replaceable batteries.
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XFTP by Trilithic's Pocket Oscillator
XFTP by Trilithic released a pocket Oscillator to the XProTec line of installation tools. The dual-frequency XProTec Oscillator is used as a signal generator to test the performance of the CATV upstream band.
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By generating stable and accurate signals over the return band with two upstream frequencies, installers can quickly determine system integrity during installation.
The XProTec Oscillator features replaceable female F Connectors and comes equipped with standard replaceable batteries.
With adjustable output levels from 10 to 50 dBmV in 5 dBmV steps, and battery life of up to 60 hours, this is one tool installers will find helpful for cable installations.
The XProTec line from XFTP is a comprehensive lineup of professional-grade technical tools.
These full-featured, field-proven, and user-friendly tools meet the highest quality standards in the industry and feature the dependability you expect for complete installation solutions.
The XProTec Ocsillator is now available.
For a list of distributors, visit www.FieldTechProducts.com .
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