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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  • Willie B Greggs

    > 3 day

    I 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

  • David Asher

    > 3 day

    once you get it apart its a breeze. had to use plyers to get the end loose from the tester.

  • capejoe

    > 3 day

    Small compact tester but works great for testing the cable for damage.

  • Tito Dj

    > 3 day

    I dont know how often will I use this, but I needed to identify the cables going to different rooms. It took me like 5 minutes to do them all. I guess unless you work for the cable company, youll not use it that much, but is one of those things it will pay itself the one time you need it.

  • Jazzdot80

    > 3 day

    This tone generator worked perfectly!! It assisted me in cleaning up a mess of old and new cabeling and made great work of it. *****

  • Jason H.

    > 3 day

    Just what I needed

  • Mr. Blank

    Greater than one week

    This is the basic pocket toner that I have used for years. Great build. Made of all metal.

  • JFB11

    > 3 day

    Product worked as advertised. only con is the female connector is a little to big, when using it you have to hold it on the connection to work.

  • Sixer

    > 3 day

    Used it to identify and tag 7 cable runs in about 10 minutes. It did take a minute or two to realize there are two pieces that are screwed into the end...both the battery compartment and the piece making the audible noise. Once I saw that it was very easy to use.

  • Travis

    Greater than one week

    We recently moved into an older home that had a control panel for the phones, ethernet and coax hookups. Problem was, it was a mess! Nothing was labeled, nothing was properly hooked up or split with the main line, the Xfinity guy that set everything up for us only got the downstairs one working, but since we didnt have TVs in the house yet he couldnt test if the other ones worked. Which is crazy because I feel like he must have had a similar tool like this to test it, but he didnt want to try I guess. So instead of calling and dealing with another tech, I thought with the power of the internet and this tool I could do it myself, and I was! I was able to identify which coax cables went to where and get them all labeled and now have working cables in all rooms. It didnt come with instructions, but its not too hard to figure out. The bottom section under where you unscrew for the battery. is the little speaker. So just pop the main unit (L shape one) onto where the line youre testing and then just go to the other end wherever that may be and then screw on the speaker into each line until you hear a high pitch noise, and BAM thats your line. Super easy peasy.

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