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| - | ====== BNC Tester ====== | ||
| - | ===== Description ===== | ||
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| - | A BNC cable is used to distribute [[https:// | ||
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| - | Under some rare conditions, it is possible that //BNC Tester// shows a positive result, but the video signal is not received by the monitor (or recorder etc). | ||
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| - | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
| - | Using the //BNC Tester// is pretty straight forward: | ||
| - | - plug in cable | ||
| - | - wiggle the cable | ||
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| - | * **Open Conductor** -> the inner conductor is broken (mostly because the crimping of strand in the pin is defective, sometimes the hole pin falls out of the connector) | ||
| - | * **Open Shield** -> the shield is open-circuited (often the strands of the shield wear out and get ripped of, when bending the cable to far and to close to the crimp ferrule) | ||
| - | * **Short** -> the conductor and the shield are short-circuited (if not all strands are crimped in the pin or the ferrule, the missed strand tend to short the conductors) | ||
| - | <WRAP round important 60%> | ||
| - | If the green LED lights, there is a little glow of the upper two red LEDS. This is caused by the internal circuit of the tester and does NOT indicate a fault of the cable! | ||
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