Description
Baur IRG 2000 Time Domain Reflectometer Repair
The Baur IRG 2000 is a time domain reflectometer for cable fault prelocation and length measurement — it pulses a cable and reads reflections to find opens, shorts, joints, and impedance changes. As a measurement-and-display instrument, its faults concentrate in the pulse transmitter, the receiver, and the display.
June Company repairs and calibrates the IRG 2000 for telecom, cable-plant, and utility technicians.
Common IRG 2000 problems we fix
- Weak or no trace — pulse-transmitter degradation, repaired so reflections are clean and faults prelocate.
- Can’t resolve distant or small faults — receiver sensitivity loss, recalibrated.
- Distance/length readings off — timing or velocity-factor drift, corrected.
- Display blank, dim, or cracked — display failure from field use.
- Power or battery faults.
FAQs
My IRG trace is weak — fixable? Yes. Transmitter and receiver faults are the usual cause and both are repairable, then verified against our standards so it prelocates faults reliably again.
Is distance accuracy recalibrated? Yes — verified with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.






