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The Micro-OTDR (µOTDR) modules of the MU909014x/15x series for the MT9090A Network Master platform manufactured by Anritsuactually provide all the functions and characteristics needed during construction and maintenance optical fibers, based on a compact, modular measuring device. MT9090A is an economical andeasy-to-use tool without the slightest loss of performance. Sampling samples of 2 cm, 0.8-m "dead" zoneand a dynamic range of up to 38 dB guarantee an accurate and comprehensive assessment of fiber parameters for networks of any type – intra-station connections, access networks, metro and basic networks ... including FTTx networks based on PON, characterized by the presence of branches 1 × 64.
Fluke Networks FTK1475 SimpliFiber Pro Kit – Fiber testing kit with optical power meter, 850/1300 nm multimode and 1310/1550 nm singlemode sources, and FiberInspector Mini probe for connector inspection and loss verification.
OPM 5 is designed for measuring optical power in all network types and performing insertion loss measurements on multimode or single-mode fiber optic links. Automatic Wavelength Identification Significantly Increases EfficiencyThe standard Wave ID feature automatically detects and sets the receive wavelength(s), preventing setup and measurement errors (when used with OLS series light sources). It significantly increases efficiency and reduces technician errors—and saves testing time—by eliminating the need to test each wavelength individually.