The VOP setting is determined by the t=
ype
of cable, manufacturer and insulation that is used in the composition of th=
e
cable.
You can test your unit by checking the=
known
length of a cable or pair against what the 1270 indicates
You can make your own test leads,make sure they are o=
f the
same length,same type of wire that is used as w=
hat
the mfg supplies,or buy from rb
direct
I don’t believe the Ti30 would b=
e
practical for building diagnostics due to its size and capabilities.The
Ti4FT seemed to be more applicable from the fluke line=
,There
are other good TI manufacturers out there besides fluke……..
hope<=
/span> this helps
Mitch Davis
TSCM/Special Operations Group
615 251 0441
Fax 615 523 0300
mit..._at_tscmusa.com
www.tscmusa.com
"maintaining a higher degree of
excellence"
******************************
From:
TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com [mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of taylo..._at_yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, February 01,=
2007
8:50 PM
To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.co=
m
Subject: [TSCM-L] Re: About =
VOP of
RISER BOND & FLUKE Thermal Imagers
1 vop is different for every manufacture check with the
manufacture.(sure your unit is working ?
dan
2 new leads can be purchased from www.riserbond.com
no license is required at l=
east
not in the
.
Jammer <jamme..._at_yahoo.com.ar>=
wrote:
Hello Group
I bougth one RISER BOND 1270 for TSCM telephone lines.
Questions RISER BOND 1270:
1-Wich Velocity Of Propagation I have to use for telephone lines wire?
2-I bougth in ebay with out the genuine Test Lead. I manufacture by my
own, with the red & black wire of a Multimiter, but I can found the
correct wave, like the manual show. Any idea to suggest?
Question FLUKE Thermal Imagers:
I have to sell one Thermal Vision, for TSCM, but when I make the
quotation with ATN (my Nigth Vision supplier) they told me that I need
a license to buy it. Is that correct?
http://www.atncorp.com/ThermalNightVision/ThermalViewers
Is a good option to buy a FLUKE Ti30 to TSCM services?
I think they will not ask for a license.
http://www.fluke.nl/comx/show_product.aspx?locale=aren&pid=34645
I hope someone can help me, I really need it.
Regards
Jammer
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