Fluke Networks' Pro3000F Filtered Probe removes 50/60 Hz signal interference for clearer tracing of communications cabling amid power, lighting infrastrucure

June 5, 2018
Fluke says Pro3000F features an advanced filter that removes signal interference at 50 or 60 Hz and their harmonics. This filtering allows technicians to easily find the cable or wire they are tracing even when noisy external sources, such as power cables and lighting, are present. 

Fluke Networks has announced its Pro3000F Filtered Probe. As the latest iteration of the company's Pro3000 Tone and Probe family, the Fluke says Pro3000F features an advanced filter that removes signal interference at 50 or 60 Hz and their harmonics. This filtering allows technicians to easily find the cable or wire they are tracing even when noisy external sources, such as power cables and lighting, are present.

"The Pro3000 has long been our top selling toning tool, combining a budget-friendly price, features such as a 10-mile range, a loud speaker that allows toning through drywall, and all with the quality and reliability people expect from Fluke Networks," comments Harley Lang III, RCDD, director of marketing for Fluke Networks. "We're proud that over 400 customers have given the product a 4.4 out of 5 review on Amazon. We take our customers' opinions seriously. That's why we added a filtered version to our tone and probe lineup – it was the most requested enhancement. The filtering abilities of the Pro3000F are a game-changer in terms of performance."

Per Fluke Networks, "Tracing and toning cabling is an integral part of a cabling technician's workflow for both new installations and the maintenance of older networks. Technicians can use tone generators and probes to verify continuity, identify problem links, and keep the cabling organized. In certain environments, such as a building renovation, sources of signal interference including power tool power supplies, lighting, and fans can overwhelm the tone being sent by a standard tone generator. This noise usually has a frequency of 60 Hz or its harmonics, 50 Hz in areas outside of North America, which can hinder the technician's workflow or make it impossible for them to trace cabling accurately."

"Toning cables in the presence of unwanted noise can be time consuming; it takes practice and patience," asserts John Seger, principal technical specialist and applications engineer for Leviton Network Solutions, a supplier of high-performance network infrastructure products and systems. "Probes with the ability to filter out AC interference makes jobsite work much easier and more efficient for field techs."

The Pro3000F Filtered Probe is sold separately or with the Pro3000 Tone Generator, which features Fluke's SmartTone technology that provides five distinct tones for exact pair identification. The new probe is also compatible with existing analog generators, as well as those built into Fluke Networks products such as the MicroScanner2, CableIQ, and DSX CableAnalyzer series. The Fluke Networks Pro3000F Filtered Probe is available in both 60 Hz and 50 Hz versions from authorized resellers including Amazon.com and retailers of quality electrical tools and supplies worldwide.

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