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LB-9-FC-SC-500 Fiber Optic Launch Box with 500m of G.652D singlemode fiber, FC to SC connectors, and rugged transport case. Brand new and function-tested for OTDR applications. Chat live or call 1-833-322-7865.
The INNO Instrument OLL-1000-652D-SC-UPC OTDR Launch Fiber Reel provides a 1000 meter G.652D singlemode fiber lead designed for OTDR testing. Featuring SC-UPC connectors, the launch fiber enables accurate measurement of near-end and far-end events.
INNO Instrument OLL-500-652D-SC-APC OTDR launch fiber cable provides a 500 m singlemode buffer between an OTDR and the fiber under test. Using G.652D 9/125 µm fiber with SC/APC connectors on both ends, it supports near-end connector characterization and reveal events that may be obscured during OTDR trace acquisition.
The INNO Instrument OLL-1000-652D-SC-APC is a 1000 m single-mode OTDR launch fiber reel designed for dead-zone elimination in fiber optic testing. The assembly uses G.652D single-mode fiber and SC/APC connectors to support accurate reflectance and insertion-loss measurement when testing optical links with an OTDR.
INNO Instrument OLL-500-652D-SC-UPC OTDR launch fiber reel provides a 500 m singlemode fiber link used with optical time domain reflectometers to stabilize launch conditions and support evaluation of fiber connections during installation, verification, and troubleshooting.
The INNO Instrument 300-meter Fiber Optic Launch Reel is a singlemode reference fiber used with optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR) to eliminate near-end dead zones during fiber testing. The reel integrates singlemode fiber with SC/UPC connectors on both ends that enables accurate measurement of connector loss and reflectance.
Fluke Networks launch cable delivers high-performance SC/SC singlemode fiber connectivity—ideal for long-distance OTDR testing and network reliability.
Fluke Networks fiber cable for fast, secure data transmission—344.49 ft SC to ST multimode ideal for OptiFiber Pro OTDR and DTX-1800 OTDR devices.
Fluke singlemode launch cord enables accurate fiber testing with SC to LC connections. Ideal for use with OptiFiber Pro analyzers.
Canopy OTDR Launch Lead: Reliable single fibre lead with dust pouch for efficient optical testing. Compact, durable, and ready for your next job!
The INNO Instrument FL-100-SC-APC Singlemode OTDR Launch Fiber Reel is a 100 m fiber launch cable designed for optical time domain reflectometer testing. It provides a controlled fiber segment that allows OTDR measurements to stabilize before the first connection in a fiber link.
Fluke Networks DSX-COAX Coaxial Adapter: Reliable, high-precision testing for 50/75/93 Ohm coaxial cables. Perfect for DSX-5000, ensuring fast, accurate results every time.
INNO Instrument FL-500-SC-APC is a 500 m singlemode OTDR launch fiber reel with SC/APC connectors designed to support fiber optic link testing. The launch fiber provides a buffer distance that allows Optical Time Domain Reflectometers to measure near-end connections and reflectance with improved visibility.
An OTDR launch cable, which connects the OTDR to the link-under-test, discloses the insertion loss and reflectance of the near-end connection. It is often available on a small spool or within a “launch box”, which is used to create the proper conditions for testing another similar optical fiber for faults. This method avoids undesirable variations in loss and distance measurements. A launch fiber will help to overcome the blind spot or Dead Zone of an OTDR brought about by high launch power or faults near the launch end of the fiber.