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HUNTRON TRACKER 2000
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Neets Module 21-Test Methods and Practices
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Testing Components by Comparison

2-40 Figure 2-33.—Huntron Tracker 2000. We recommend you review setup and operating procedures discussed in NEETS Module 16, Introduction to Test Equipment, NAVEDTRA B72-16-00-95, before continuing with this chapter. Since the 2000 was covered in depth in module 16, we will cover only the most common troubleshooting procedures and provide a few troubleshooting tips. Q-30. What two features make the Huntron Tracker 2000 a widely used troubleshooting tool? The Huntron Tracker 2000 has the following features: ·  Multiple-test signal frequencies (2000 Hz, 400 Hz, and 50/60 Hz). ·  Four impedance ranges (low, medium 1, medium 2, high). ·  Automatic range scanning. ·  Range control: High Lockout. ·  Rate-of-channel alteration and/or range scanning is/are adjustable. ·  Dual-polarity pulse generator for dynamic testing of three terminal devices. ·  LED indicators for all functions. ·  Dual-channel capability for easy comparison. ·  Large CRT display with easy-to-operate controls. CAUTION The device to be tested must have all power turned off, and have all high voltage capacitors discharged before connecting the Tracker 2000 to the device.

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