DWR Distribution recently announced that they will be supplying CableJoG to the
South African market. Based in the United Kingdom, CableJoG design, manufacture
and distribute a range of cable testers from 8 test points in the case of the
AudioJoG Pro 3 audio cable tester through to 1024 in the CableJoG 512 cable tester
with the extra 512 adaptor.

Eddie Zych, founder, director and designer of CableJoG recalls initially meeting
DWR’s Robert Izzett at PLASA a couple of years ago. “I seem to remember Robert
coming to the stand and giving me quite a hard time but then sharing a table at the
Price of Wales pub,’ said Zych.

“I’m sure it wasn’t me giving Eddie a hard time on the stand,’ replied Izzett. “I’d
never do something like that, though sharing a beer does sound more my style.’

Izzett purchased a couple of testers for office use at DWR at the time and has
subsequently had many customers asking for them.

All cable testers have at least one memory option enabling rapid testing of similar
cables.

All CableJoG’s testers test every pin against every other pin regardless which ‘side’
of the cable tester the cables are plugged into. This means that shorts across
unconnected pins are automatically identified.

All testers check for continuity. The minimum resistance detected varies from
model to model but, is always sufficient for a whole roll or reel of cable to be
tested.

The RibbonJoG is designed to test standard 2.54mm by 2.54 IDC ribbon cable but
with adaptors can just as easily test the smaller pitch versions.

The AudioJoG cable testers are designed for the Audio Professional who needs to
check a variety of audio leads. Using two AudioJoG cable testers it is possible to
test the cable in situ without bringing the cable ends together into one unit. Testing
is carried out from the local end, however the results can be seen at both ends.

The AVjog range is taking cable testing to another level. Once the cable is plugged
in and the test button pressed the tester does the rest by identifying the type of
cable connected i.e. HDMI or DVI.

For more information visit: http://www.cablejog.com