If you're on the east side of the metro, I can loan you one, if not two, Flukes.


On Jan 12, 2011, at 4:04 PM, mn-linux.org at cyberians.net wrote:

> I recently started a new contract, but the environment is one of  
> patched network installations and daisy-chained phone cabling.  I am  
> trying to map out the lines, but I am also the only IT support person  
> on site.
> 
> I know this may be asking a lot, but I would like to borrow a Fluke,  
> tone generator and probe for a weekend or two.  I would be willing to  
> give every assurance it will get back.
> The fluke does not have to be anything impressive, but being able to  
> tell me how long a run is, tell me if its connected to a PC or switch  
> and/or blink a switch would TRULY be helpful.
> 
> I have a probe, but I may just price out a decent one for myself.  The  
> one I bought some time ago is platic-tipped and only reads the  
> EM-pulse, not the type with a bare-metal tip for more accurate  
> probing.  When I have worked on sites before, with a metal-tipped  
> probe, I simply put my finger on the probe and ran my other finger  
> down the phone panel until I picked up the signal - I cannot do that  
> with the one I have, but I can't believe they are too expensive, so I  
> may see how much a decent one is.  Any ideas of where to get that in  
> the TC area?
> 
> I've priced out flukes, and those (for the time being) are beyond my  
> budget and likely not going to get approval for a purchase from my boss.
> 
> If one of you has a fluke to lend over the weekend, for a weekend or  
> two, I would really appreciate it.  I figured its no harm in asking  
> anyway...
> 
> Jonah
> 
> 
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