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| CT-2 / CT-3 Channel Tag |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| The Trilithic CT-2 or CT-3 Channel Tag is a headend-mounted device used with Trilithic's leakage receivers used to help identify leakage sources in overbuilt areas, to increase detection range and to increase immunity to interference. When several CATV systems operate in the same area, it is often difficult to determine which system is the source o... |
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| EASyPLUS Encoder / Decoder |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| Trilithic’s latest innovation for your Emergency Alert System application is its EASyPLUS™ Encoder / Decoder System. This fully featured EAS system, is designed to service all cable television headends and Telco VHO’s managing systems serving as few as a couple of hundred subscribers as well as systems with more than a million subscribers.
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| House Detective Installation Kit |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| The House Detective is a selection of instruments specifically designed to provide you with everything you need for basic installation, validation and service of modern cable television services.
This group of instruments was selected based on years of experience supplying test equipment into the cable industry accompanied with a clear understa... |
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| I-Stop Reverse Test Probe |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| • Taps unused KS ports for bi-directional measurements
• Compatible with SLMs and reverse and forward path analyzers
• Protects instruments from damage caused by line power
• Tracks reverse ingress to the nearest tap
Track reverse ingress down to the nearest tap
The I-Stop Reverse Test Probe is a test accessory that you can use with... |
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| I.F. Distribution Amplifier & Switch Control - LS-16P |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| The power and simplicity of Trilithic’s patent-pending system is further accentuated by the LS-16P, an I.F. distribution amplifier and switch controller. This unit accepts an I.F. signal from the EASy System and produces 16 identical signals at its outputs. These supply signal for, and control, the SW-1’s on modulators and processors. The signal... |
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| IFS-3A Multiple Output Modulator |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| Trilithic's IFS-3A is a special purpose, multiple output modulator designed specifically for operation in the Trilithic EASy System.
The IFS-3A occupies only 1 U of headend rack space and is deployed in systems where dual l.F. substitution is required. The I.F. signals are distributed to the modulators by way of Trilithic's EASy I.F. Distribu... |
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| Messenger II |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| Crawl messaging is the least obtrusive method of placing EAS or promotional messages on the viewers screen. Our character generators can create a single line crawl message on any or all channels. Trilithic offers two unique, cost-effective concepts in character generator messaging.
The Messenger II is a 1U or 1.75" high rack-mount unit conta... |
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| Model Three |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| The Model Three™ signal level meter is ideal for CATV installations - featuring a wide range of tests for analog and digital channel measurements. This rugged instrument can be customized, streamlining tests and making your installations and troubleshooting more efficient.
With the press of a single key, the meter performs a complete test of all... |
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| Model Two |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| Building on the success of the Trilithic Model One, the Model Two Signal Level Meter introduces many new features and enhancements. These include expanded FCC level testing, one-button programmable test sequences, a 50% increase in battery life (with fast charging), enlarged LCD screen and many others.
Performance Enhancements:
• More Learned... |
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| RSVP2 |
| Manufacturer: Trilithic XFTP |
| The Trilithic Guardian RSVP²™ Reverse Path Tester ensures return quality where it is most critical – the subscriber installation. Most return path problems begin in the subscriber’s home. Errors in installation, defective cabling, or incorrectly installed or loose hardware can all disrupt return path communications or allow ingress to enter the cab... |
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