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Network Cable Tester in Leather Bag RJ45 RJ11
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Network Cable Tester in Leather Bag RJ45 RJ11

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
NET-TLTEST
Bob Shop ID
13107910



Network Cable Tester in Leather Bag RJ45 RJ11

Features:

- Test RJ11/RJ12/RJ45 and CAT5 network cables
- Test correspondingly double-twisted cables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and Ground
- Can judge wrong connection, short circuit adm open circuit
- Put cables into both main tester and remote tester. The lights of the main tester will turn on sequent from 1 to G
- Detachable remote tester, test remote cable up to 1000ft. in length
- Power supply: DC 9V battery (not included)
- Come with protective leather case

 

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Excellent seller. Will definitely buy from you again. Thank you. Recieved in Namibia
16 Jun 2009