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Fluke Networks MFTK-SM1310-SM1550 – Complete MultiFiber Pro OLTS kit for Tier-1 singlemode MPO testing. Includes MF-100 power meter and dual light sources (1310 nm & 1550 nm) for accurate loss, continuity, and polarity certification.
The Fujikura FID-30R Optical Fiber Identifier is designed for fast, non-intrusive identification of active optical fiber lines and features an integrated OPM. By clamping directly onto the fiber, it detects the presence or absence of traffic signals, tone signals, and ONU signals without interrupting service, making it ideal for fiber optic installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
SMLP5-5 is a rugged loss test kit with data storage designed to measure insertion loss on singlemode & multimode fiber networks. Each SMLP5-5 Kit includes an OLS4 quad Optical Light Source and OPM5 Optical Power Meter.
Viavi T-BERD 2000 DWDM: Advanced fiber testing solution with built-in power meter, VFL, and 9-hour battery. Boost productivity with smart, fast, and reliable field testing.
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.