Description
Baur KSG 100 Cable ID System Repair
The Baur KSG 100 is a cable identification system — it lets a crew positively identify one specific cable among many in a congested duct or trench by sending a coded signal down the target cable and detecting it with a receiver, so they cut and work on the right one. It’s a transmitter/receiver pair, so faults split between signal generation and receiver detection.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Baur KSG 100 for utility crews and underground contractors working in congested cable runs.
Common Baur KSG 100 problems we fix
- Transmitter won’t send / weak signal — signal-generator degradation that makes the target cable hard to identify, repaired for full output.
- Receiver won’t detect or is unreliable — receiver sensitivity loss leading to misidentification, recalibrated.
- Won’t hold a charge — battery degradation on the field units, replaced.
- Connector or lead faults — worn connections, repaired.
- Display or control faults.
FAQs
My receiver can’t reliably pick out the cable — fixable? Yes. That’s usually receiver sensitivity or transmitter output; we repair and recalibrate the pair so identification is positive and safe again.
Are both transmitter and receiver tested? Yes — the set is verified as a matched pair, with documented results.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.






