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The TEMPO Communications 701K-G Tone and Probe Kit is a comprehensive tool designed for professionals to trace wire paths, diagnose wiring issues, and confirm telephone service. This standard kit includes essential components like a tracing probe, tone generator, and various adapters, all housed in a convenient nylon pouch. Weighing just 0.91 pounds and measuring 9 x 2.2 x 2.25 inches, it's perfect for on-the-go troubleshooting.
Brand | Greenlee |
Style | Standard Kit |
Color | Grey |
Item Weight | 14.56 ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 2.2 x 2.25 inches |
UPC | 632963669934 168141513695 013161018661 702951812915 132018511121 610373758455 094714284504 021112054293 680806815918 100177355740 021112977196 783310499909 803982753311 021111841108 172302730678 191120027654 745449858736 |
Manufacturer | Tempo Communications |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00783310499909, 07833104999092 |
Part Number | 701K-G |
Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 2.2 x 2.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 701K-G |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Tempo Communications |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | Goods manufactured by Greenlee Textron will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of one year from the date of user purchase, provided such goods are installed, operated, used and maintained in accordance with Greenlee's written instructions. |
0**M
Great. Always ground black wire when toning network cable
This is one of the best toner/probe kits. I have this and a Triplett Fox and Hound. Theyre more or less equal. The Greenlees streignth is the probe. Its super accurate, loud and great at filtering 66hz noise. My only thing is you must always ground the black wire when toning cat5e/cat6 network cable. There are alot of dirt cheap toner/probe kits below $25 now. Ive used them and theyre almost all either weak, staticy, inconsisstant, or blast crossralk everywhere. They cant hold a candle to this. This is a percise tool and the probe will find the right wire clearly, loudly, and without hardly any crossralk. You know the wire with tone is rhe right wire with this. Thats why its priced so much higher. Its a percise professional tool and worth the price.Ps you will see alot of cheap noname knockoffs of this kit on amazon and ebay. DO NOT BUY THEM! i tried one and it was nothing but screeching from the probe.
R**H
Works well just like the contractors model
Got for my own use and have used in the field.with different contractors this is why I got because I know it does the job well.
J**A
Great product that works as designed
Great product that works as designed. Use this nearly daily troubleshooting witing in the fire alarm and structured cabling fields. Had a few bumps and bruises along the way, but still works strong. The small LED light in the wand is very handy in darker spots such as patch panels.Just make sure to carry a spare battery for the tone generator, as the switch can sometimes get turned in in pouch and render it inoperable at a bad time.
S**R
Nice and Loud Probe, but Not the Best Tone Transmitter
I'm glad I bought this, because I already had bought the Sperry ET64220, and I was unhappy with the probe that comes with the Sperry. It's not easy to keep holding down the very small button on the Sperry probe when searching for a hidden cable, and the tone volume is so low it's not as good as the Greenlee for hidden or shielded wires. The probe with the Greenlee is much better. It is more sensitive, easier to press and hold the button, and the red LED tone indicator actually works as it should. However, the Tone Transmitter in the Sperry ET220 kit is way stronger, so I'm glad I bought that too. By far the best combination is the Sperry ET64220 Tone Transmitter used with the Greenlee Tone Probe.If you are only using it for unshielded cables and were you can get the probe up very close to them, then the Sperry alone will work OK, or even the Greenlee alone, but if you want maximum sensitivity and a good loud tone get the Greenlee for the Probe, and the Sperry for the best Transmitter. I'm not sure if you can get the Greenlee probe by itself, or maybe you'll find the other functions on the Greenlee transmitter are useful, but I haven't had occasion to use them.
D**.
Led me down a wrong path.
The product may work in certain situations. But not mine.I have an existing home with Cat-5 cables, coax cables, security wiring, security video and phone lines.I have been sending a WI-FI signal through two stucco walls from the main house to a attached guest house. Internet is OK but when I added a new DVD player with built in Wi-Fi I could not get a reliable connection to stream Amazon instant videos and such.Just hardwire it, right?In a wall plate behind my TV in the guest house I found two coax cables, a phone line, and a cat-5 cable. (What luck?) One coax was in use for the Dish connection.The need was simple. I needed to trace a cat-5 cable from the guest house to the main house. (So I placed my order for Greenlee 701K-G/6A.)Used the tester. Connect the signal generator as described in the manual to one endof the cat-5 in the guest house.Had a bit of trouble due to all the AC hum this unit picked up. But after some testing I traced a nice strong signal in a cat-5 cable in the main house. (Again, what luck.)Crimped on a couple of 8 pin RJ45s and hooked everything up.Long story short. I made many attempts testing, re-crimping etc. I could never getany connection. The Greenlee 701K-G/6A somehow was getting a strong signal to only one wire in the main house. But it was not the same wire as I was sending the signal on in the guest house.Ultimately, as I have 60 more wires to trace for various reasons I returned the Greenlee unit and I bought a Fluke MicroSanner2. This unit immediately showed that the coax cables were 135' long and the cat-5 cable was only 35' long. Yes the coax cables were going from the guest house to the main house but the cat-5 was not. Although for a reason I have yet to discover the Greenlee gave me a real strong signal between two sets of cat-5 cables that were not really connected. (Which caused a lot of needless work.)I won't go into all the details here but I connected an Actiontec Ethernet to Coax set and used the spare coax cable. (Bought here at Amazon.) In 10 minutes I had a nice strong internet connection directly to my DVD player. I also connected a second router in the guest house and have, of course, a killer Wi-Fi connection to everything that roams around in the guest house.I am an electronics engineer and have used these types of instruments before. Low-cost units for me have either worked for the job at hand or not worked. But never given me a false signal between two sets of unconnected cables.I have to thank Amazon for allowing me to return this unit. A unit that just didn't meet my needs.
A**T
Greenlee 701K-G is a great toner
I used to owned a Greelee toner but someone jacked it while on the job site. I couldn't locate one, so I went to Fry's and got a Fluke and the toner sound is horrible, hard to distinguish whether a tone or no tone. I found this Greelee on amazon for less than I paid for the Fluke. I placed my order and as soon as it arrived, I installed the batteries and started using it immediately. So far It's been working great and easy to distinguish the tone.
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