Description
Baur TDR 510 Time Domain Reflectometer Repair
The Baur TDR 510 is a portable time domain reflectometer for cable fault prelocation and length measurement — the step up from the TDR 500, reading reflections to locate opens, shorts, joints, and impedance changes. As a handheld measurement instrument, its faults concentrate in the pulse generator, the receiver, and the impedance reference that anchors its readings.
June Company repairs and calibrates the TDR 510 for cable and field technicians.
Common TDR 510 problems we fix
- Pulse generator restoration — weak or absent trace from transmitter degradation, repaired for clean reflections.
- Receiver recalibration — sensitivity loss that hides small or distant faults, restored.
- Impedance reference drift — the reference that keeps readings accurate, updated and verified.
- Display failure — blank or unreadable on the handheld, repaired.
- Won’t hold a charge — battery degradation, replaced.
FAQs
My TDR 510 trace or distance is off — fixable? Yes. Pulse-generator, receiver, and impedance-reference faults are all repairable, then verified so prelocation and distance are accurate again, with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Can you replace the battery? Yes — battery and charging service is routine.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.







