
- Fluke Networks P1980003 Line Cord with Banana Jacks and Alligator Clips, Compatible with TS19 Telephone Test Set
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From $41.16 (New)

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| Latest | $41.16 14 hrs ago |
| Highest | $49.00 Oct 30, '15 |
| Lowest | $36.71 Dec 13, '15 |
| Average | $42.09 (30d avg) $41.26 (90d avg) $42.71 (180d avg) $44.38 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Apr 1, 2015 |
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The Fluke Networks P1980003 line cord set with banana jacks and alligator clips is for use with a lineman's hand-held test set for testing insulated telephone wires. This set is compatible with the Fluke Networks TS19 test set. The cables are braided for durability and have insulating boots over the clips for safety. The cords are standard red and black to indicate positive and negative sides. Datacom and telecom installation and test devices, such as toners and test sets, check cabling and wiring to help ensure proper connections and operation. Tone generator and probe sets, also called toners, are used to locate, trace, and isolate cables in copper media networks. Telephone test sets, also called butt sets, are specialized telephones that connect to telephone lines to check for proper operation and to isolate trouble. Some test sets incorporate a TDR (time-domain reflectometer) and toner for determining cable length and locating faults. While certain devices may be used on live networks, others are only suitable for inactive networks. Field technicians and installers use these devices to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot datacom and telecom cabling within a building or in outside plant (OSP) applications.