Coaxial (Coax) Pocket Continuity Tester (Tracer) with Voltage Toner (Sound) and Barrel Connector Bundle, for Testing, Labeling, and Identifying coaxial Lines - Pocket Toner
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Poplar guy
27-10-2024Easy, simple, and accurate. Just screw on coaxial wanting to check. Unscrew toner end. Go track you coax. Toner will let you know you found the correct end. That simple!!
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Ian E. Scott
> 3 dayIm guessing the threads were precision cleaned, when I tried to unscrew the battery compartment, I had to use 2 pair of pliers, one to hold the body, and the other to turn the cap. Other than that, it worked perfectly, bu I took off one star as I had to scratch up the body to open it.
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RFC
> 3 dayI find it totally amazing that a product like this comes with absolutely no instructions. Not even a URL to go to. To be fair, the product seems to work OK, but it may do even more than sound a tone when detecting continuity. I have no way of knowing. Please, a simple one page cheat sheet can’t be too much to ask.
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dt
28-10-2024Easy to use out of the box and makes tracing coax cables super easy! Great value for the time saved.
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Brad R.
> 3 dayI am sorting out some coax cabling under my house because while there is plenty of coax, most of the lines are not connected. I was able to use this device to match up the cables to correct jacks. Simply unscrew the bottom off of the Coax Continuity Tester that has the speaker/microphone screen looking tip. Then screw that piece into the coax cable jack in the room you are trying to identify. Then take the other portion of the device (the piece with the light on it) and go to the other end where all of your cables terminate (in my case they are just laying under my house). By process of elimination, start connecting the device to all of the cables until you see the light come on. Once it does you have found the correct cable for that jack.
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G. Quan
> 3 dayThis is a great pocket toner. Very easy to use and understand. You separate the speaker from the bottom and you attach the top part to the wall Jack or the end of a cable using a barrel then you go to the other end were all the cables are and you stick the little speaker on the cable ends and wait to hear it tone. When you hear it tone you know you have the right cable. Can also be used to identify a cabke connected to any power source.
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roderick vorhees
> 3 daySo, this tool has worked fairly well for the lat two weeks.
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Willie B Greggs
Greater than one weekI used to work for a cable company. I bought this to trace the lines in our Travel trailer and found the tv lines in there to be hooked up wrong. All tv connections inside and outside work now
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Shell
01-11-2024Please resend review after Covid-19 is over have not been able to test it fully for been laid off since Covid -19 arrived in Georgia.
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esteban
> 3 dayIt said use AAA batteries but is not true