Analyzer
There are several different types of Fluke Analyzers. First, there are the DSX Cable Analyzers. The DSX Cable Analyzers are designed for assessing and certifying twisted pair cabling for up to 40 Gigabit Ethernet deployments and can be used with any cabling system. This series provides precise certification without any mistakes. Next, there are the 1740 series of three-phase power quality loggers. These models are created for technicians who troubleshoot and assess power distribution systems. The 1740 series can log as many as 500 parameters at once for a maximum of 85 days. This series can also aid in discovering random power quality problems that are difficult to spot.
Another type of analyzer by Fluke is the DTX Cable Analyzer Series. This series provides a solution that streamlines each detail of certification, including: setup, assessment, troubleshooting, and even reporting the outcome to the client. The Fluke DTX Cable Analyzers improves production rates, can certify 10 Gig performances, has a 900 MHz frequency range, and has advanced time-saving diagnostics. The last type of analyzer designed by Fluke is the DTX-SFM2 fiber module. This module can be used in conjunction with a DTX Series Cable Analyzer to assess and certify fiber optic cabling installations.
Analyzer
There are several different types of Fluke Analyzers. First, there are the DSX Cable Analyzers. The DSX Cable Analyzers are designed for assessing and certifying twisted pair cabling for up to 40 Gigabit Ethernet deployments and can be used with any cabling system. This series provides precise certification without any mistakes. Next, there are the 1740 series of three-phase power quality loggers. These models are created for technicians who troubleshoot and assess power distribution systems. The 1740 series can log as many as 500 parameters at once for a maximum of 85 days. This series can also aid in discovering random power quality problems that are difficult to spot.
Another type of analyzer by Fluke is the DTX Cable Analyzer Series. This series provides a solution that streamlines each detail of certification, including: setup, assessment, troubleshooting, and even reporting the outcome to the client. The Fluke DTX Cable Analyzers improves production rates, can certify 10 Gig performances, has a 900 MHz frequency range, and has advanced time-saving diagnostics. The last type of analyzer designed by Fluke is the DTX-SFM2 fiber module. This module can be used in conjunction with a DTX Series Cable Analyzer to assess and certify fiber optic cabling installations.
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| Analyzer | Description | Stock Level | |
| 1743 | Fluke 1743 Three Phase Power Quality Logger with 16 bit sample rate | Call | |
| 1744 | Fluke 1744- RS-232 interface | Call | |
| 1745 | Fluke 1745- weighs 3 kg. | Call | |
| 43B-003 | Fluke Power Quality Analyzer- 20 measurement memories | Call | |
| DSP-4300 | Fluke Networks DSP-4300 Digital Cable Analyzer for CAT 6 testing | Call | |
| DSX-5000 | Fluke DSX 120 Versiv Cable Analyzer- Cat 6A, 8, Class FA, I/II | Call | |
| DSX-8000 | Fluke DSX-8000 Cable Analyzer- 2 GHz Range channel adapter | Call | |
| DTX-1800 | Fluke DTX Cable Analyzer- 0 ns to 100 ns range | Call | |
| DTX-5000 | Fluke Networks DTX-5000 Versiv Cable Analyzer | Call | |
| DTX-SFM2 | Fluke DTX-SFM2- 1310 nm and 1550 nm laser light source | Call | |
| Fluke 1735 | Fluke 1735 Three-Phase Power Quality Logger with VGA Graphic Color display | In Stock Ships 3-5 Days |
