📡 Stay Signal-Savvy, Stay Ahead!
The AUGOCOM S110 CATV Cable Tester is a professional-grade, battery-powered digital signal meter designed for precise measurement and maintenance of analog and digital TV signals across a broad 47-870 MHz frequency range. Featuring a high-brightness backlit LCD, dual-channel display, and easy US channel switching, it empowers technicians and managers alike to ensure optimal cable TV system performance with efficiency and confidence.
Brand | AUGOCOM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Digital |
Color | Orange |
Item Weight | 650 Grams |
Min. Operating Voltage | 1 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Measurement Type | Voltmeter, Signal Level Meter |
UPC | 889327005000 889327021031 |
Manufacturer | AUGOCOM |
Part Number | S110 |
Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 8 x 3.6 inches |
Item model number | S110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | S110 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | <br><b>How to switch the meters Channel to US Channel?</b> <br><br><br>enter VOLT and then press ./Z button, and the right corner please switch to 2ch, then you entered US channe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**D
Outstanding customer service!
This product came to me with a CATV cable adapter that was not standard F-Type. It was unusable. This company worked directly with me and I provided a diagram for them to have a custom made adapter. They had this made and sent me samples to approve for manufacturing. GREAT customer service that was totally unexpected. I received the adapter and it worked perfect and allowed a standard F-Type cable end to be used. Just outstanding. The device can now be used for signal testing and works great.
J**S
It never gave me good readings, always bouncing around
This meter was very difficult to understand and use. It never gave me good readings, always bouncing around, and was always reading high. I should have listened to the other guys and not gotten this meter. What a waste of money.
S**S
Well pleased with the performance
I'm not a techie which is why I'm well pleased with this tester. I just have to make sure there is a via signal at the cable drop. Once this tester was set for channel frequencies in the US I can now test for all channels on our cable system and their overall strength.
J**T
buen equipo relacion precio calidad.
buen equipo.
R**S
No Idiot Light
I’m an electronics tech so I understand technical parameters. Of course you can use it to just tell you if you have a signal but it’s kind of dumb to spend this kind of money when you can get an idiot light a lot cheaper. It’s basically what the cable guys use and I doubt if even they know what everything means.The problem with this is that the two inline F connectors they give you only one side would screw into either the meter (it’s a male) or a cable F connector. I had to go to Home Depot and buy two more at $7.Aside from that it works fine with it’s idiosyncrasy of needed multiple pushes on the power switch to turn on. This is the same problem as mentioned by another purchaserMake sure you fully charge it first even if the battery indicator shows that it’s fully charged. The charger light with be red but turns green when the meter is charged. .
C**R
Quality
Easy to use
D**S
Didn’t do what I thought
Doesn’t provide db readings for satellite signals
S**E
It's reasonably priced
Pros: It does work and allowed me to measure and troubleshoot my antenna system. I could not find anyone in my area to measure my antenna signal levels let alone pay them to do it. I found that my antenna preamp could not handle the wide range of signal levels at my location. Use the info at Rabbitears.Info to list the stations you should be able to receive at your location.Cons: 1. The power on circuit is quite flakey and does not latch reliably. I found that hitting the power on switch and holding it for a few seconds and then releasing and holding on for a few seconds it would latch.2. The meter specs 30dBuV to 120dBuV measuring range but mine would not measure below 40dBuV.3. The meter selectivity could be improved. Strong stations (at the 95dBuV level and above do bleed into adjacent channels.Summary: It got the job done but has room for improvement.
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