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On-Site Test Equipment Calibration and Repair, Sales & Rental

Calibration Services

Test Equipment Calibration and Repair; Repairs tailored to your business using sound metrology practice and reasoning.

? Industry Experts at your fingertips to solve your measurement and calibration problems.
? Access premium refurbished used, calibrated test equipment/TMDE with warranty.
? Repair experts, RF and Hi speed optical communication test equipment.
? Trade-in and consign your test equipment for preferential tax treatment.
? Preventative Maintenance(PM) available during the calibration service.
? National and International coverage including Asia and Mexico & EU.
? National Test Equipment Rentals & Lab Rent, our stock & partners.

We focus on the calibration of test equipment no long supported by the original equipment manufacture (OEM) deemed to be at the end of life (EOL) & out of support by the OEM due to age or obsolescence.
CC repair/calibration efforts and expertise have saved clients over $14K in a single repair incident. Our repair & calibration prices are typically at least 40% lower than Cal Lab’s who subcontract repair work. Customers working with CC avoid OEM flat or standard rates and avoid MARK-UPs & shipping delays imposed by those who say they repay test equipment and, in fact, subcontract repair & calibration.

Checking In On An Intern

Nicole has been keeping track of a Sunset OCx sent in for repair. She has encountered various issues and ideas, but let’s hear what she has to say:

In the beginning, I wasn’t very familiar with this type of handheld optical network test device, so my first task was learning and gaining more understanding. I went to the Sunrise Telecom website to see what the manufacturer could tell me.
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http://www.sunrisetelecom.com/products/sunset_ocx.php) At the website here, I learned how this analyzer is used for various applications involving installing, testing, and maintaining SONET networks. Then I gathered manuals and any other literature that I could find, and began a simultaneously theoretical and hands-on approach to figuring out this unit. During my research, Randy and Joel assisted with hints, ideas, and detailed explanations. They showed me how to use the optical video scope in the lab to view the trasmitting and receiving lenses of the unit. They were filthy! So then I learned how to properly clean an optical lens using a special?thin optical cleaning swab lightly dipped in alcohol, followed by a blast of pressurized air. I had to do this a few times but now that single black circle is surrounded by pristine white.
Now today we received three portable video fiber scopes made by Noyes Fiber Systems. I tested these to make sure that they were all functional and complete sets. Because of what I learned during my Sunset project, I easily figured out how to set up and use these devices. Proud to say they all work great and are ready to hit the road at a moment’s notice.