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Mohr to support Navy's TDR upgrade

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Published: Dec. 4, 2009 at 11:25 AM
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RICHLAND, Va., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy has contracted Mohr and Associates to support an upgrade to next-generation time-domain reflectometer technologies.

U.S. company Mohr was awarded the contract from the Naval Inventory Control Point to support the General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment program. Under the $7.42 million contract, Mohr will deliver its CT100 time-domain reflectometer and CT Viewer software to the Navy.

Officials say the CT100 TDR technology was selected to replace the discontinued Tektronix-made 1502C high-resolution TDR.

"The CT100 combines exceptional TDR performance and rugged portability, making it an ideal replacement for the 1502C TDR," Charles Mohr, principal engineer at Mohr, said in a statement.

"This is a very useful tool for maintenance of modern microwave/radio frequency and digital cable systems. We are pleased by this award and look forward to helping support Navy fleet operations worldwide."

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