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Laser output is class 3A (around 3~5 milliwatt) Maximum opereration distance is 8 km Simple, versatile, and user-friendly design Rugged, compact, and splash proof copper housing Three operation modes available: "CW" (Continuous wave output), "Pulse" and "Off" modes Continuous wave output mode (CW) for steady fault illumination Pulse mode helps to locate faults under high ambient light conditions Support LC 1.25mm connectors The button switch permits easy one handed operation Handy, pocket pen design 2 AAA-size alkaline batteries provide 50 hours of continuous operation
Elevate your fiber testing capabilities with the **Viavi E136FB-VFL-AFL SmartOTDR**. This compact, handheld tester supports tri-wavelength analysis at 1310nm, 1550nm, and filtered 1650nm, making it an essential tool for field technicians. Equipped with a Visual Fault Locator (VFL) and APC connector, this device ensures quick identification of faults and secure connections, streamlining FTTH and FTTx network diagnostics. Lightweight and user-friendly, it delivers accurate results with automated analysis. Perfect for telecommunications and data center applications, the Viavi E136FB is your go-to solution for efficient fiber optic testing.
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AFL Noyes M200 OTDR: Handheld, 850/1300 nm, 22dB MM, 26dB SM. Fast fault detection, 6Hrs battery, USB storage—ideal for fiber testing & troubleshooting!
Fluke Networks VisiFault Visual Fault Locator (VFL) – Quickly pinpoint breaks, bends, and faulty connectors in fiber optic cables. The bright red laser makes defects easy to see for fast troubleshooting and verification.