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Gao Tek Inc. Has Released a New Gao5854 E1 / Datacom Tester
GAO Tek Inc. has released a new GAO5854 E1 / Datacom Tester
Basic Functions
• E1 testing
Out-of-service 2Mb/s, N×64kb/s BER testing
• Datacom testing
DTE or DCE emulation mode
• G.703 CO testing
G.703 CO 64kb/s BER testing
Main Features
• High resolution backlight LCD
• Smart navigation mode displays
• Extensive error and alarm generation, detection and indication
• Histogram analysis of alarm and error events
• Save/Recall of up to 10 user-defined setups and 10 sets of results
• Up to 6 hours operation from a single battery charge
• Can be charged with automobile cigarette lighter battery adapter
Configuration:
• Display 240x160 pixel backlight monochromatic LCD
• Performance Analysis ITU-T G.821, G.826 and M.2100
• Recharge Time Approx. 2 hours
GAO Tek Inc.
(416)-292-0038, ext 238
GAO Tek Inc. is an international leading provider of embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance & alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals in the world.
GAO Tek is a result of the strong engineering talent and capabilities within GAO Group. It started operating in 2001 as GAO Engineering to supply development tools to engineers and developers in the embedded field. The business grew rapidly thanks to the quality and the high value to price ratio of its products. Over time the product offerings of GAO Engineering has expanded to cover telecom products, test and measurement instruments, IT products, as well as a strong line of highly popular RFID products. In July, 2006, GAO Engineering was renamed to GAO Tek Inc. to reflect its ever broadening range of RFID product lines. To cater to the ever growing RFID related business and products a new company, GAO RFID Inc., was created and spun out of GAO Tek Inc.
GAO Tek employs state-of-the-art e-commerce technologies to facilitate online ordering by its customers and backs it with a no nonsense product guarantee and timely support by highly qualified technical staff. The competitive advantage of GAO Tek over its competitors lies in its ability to deliver value, benefits and quality at substantially better prices.
About the Author
About GAOTek Inc.
GAO Tek Inc., a member of GAO Group, is a leading provider of embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance, alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals internationally. For further information, please visit http://www.GAOTek.com.
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Many thanks John
Repairing a Damaged MBR
Your Windows XP setup CDROM has a tool called the Recovery Console, which is designed to help you repair a damaged master boot record or boot sector. To start the Recovery Console and fix your damaged MBR, follow these steps:
Restart your computer with the Windows XP Setup disk in the CDROM drive.
If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CDROM, do so quickly. Otherwise it may try to boot from the hard drive.
After a few minutes, you'll see a prompt to press the R key to start the Recovery Console.
When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. In most cases, you'll enter "1" (which will be the only choice). If you press ENTER without typing a number, Recovery Console will quit and restart your computer.
Enter your Administrator password. If you don't enter the correct password, you cannot continue.
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