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Tone Generators
A device, which puts out test tones at various frequencies to align a tape machine or for other testing purposes. (www.testing1212.co.uk)
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Tone Generators
Traditional Tone Generators were designed for one primary mission; to identify the termination point of a cable. Unfortunately, these were designed for telephony, not network maintenance.
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Online Tone Generators
Output of our tone generators will be downloaded straight to your computer as a .wav file. In other words, our waveform generators will generate high quality sound files, but won't play them online, ensuring the highest sound quality one can obtain on a computer. Single Frequency: Sine Tone Generator, Square Tone Generator, Sawtooth Tone Generator, Triangle Tone Generator. Dual Frequency: Dual Sine Tone Generator (IMD Test). Variable Frequency (sweep) Audio Signal Generators: Sweep Tone (Chirp) Generator.
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Online Audio Frequency Signal Generator
WavTones
We are proud to offer not only the best audio frequency signal generator on the net, but also a high-end sound generator, which compares favorably to the more expensive software and hardware tone generators!
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Comb Generators
Keysight comb generators provide excellent phase and amplitude flatness making them ideal for use in phase calibration applications. A customer selectable USB-controlled frequency divider which allows for broad range of input signal frequencies from 10 MHz to 67 GHz and small minimum tone spacing of 10 MHz, makes Keysight comb generators suitable for characterizing non-linear devices.
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Test Cables
Test cables for tone generators, butt sets, oscilloscopes, digital multi-meters (DMM), and other test equipment that uses specialized connectors like Bed of Nails alligator clips, RJ11, sheathed banana plugs, etc. Our cables are similar and replaces genuine manufacturer cables from Fluke, Harris, Tektronix, HP, JDSU etc.
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Pair Tracing
What use is your advanced tester if you cannot identify which wires to connect to? Traditional pair tracers allow you identify wire pairs remotely by applying some form of tone to the wire and using a detector to seek this signal at a remote location. Greenlee produces a wide range of tone generators and detectors from the very simplest, to advanced noise cancelling and highly sensitive types. Please remember that electrostatic wire tracing products cannot detect signals through soil or metallic conduits etc., as such signals are screened and you will need to refer to the "locating" section of this website for suitable products.