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| 560XL Fiber Optic Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: Greenlee |
| • Easy to use - three buttons control all functions. Loss measurements in (dB) power measurements in (dBm). 0.01dB measurement resolution.
• Multi-wavelength storage - stores and recalls reference power levels for faster, more efficient measurements.
• Snap on connector interface adapts to FC, SC and ST connectors.
• Long battery life - appro... |
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| Adapter Caps, Tips, & Test Port Adapters |
| Manufacturer: AFL |
| These standard thread-on adapter caps are used to mate non-angled and angled single-fiber and dual-fiber connectors to optical power meter ports on our OPM, T400, T500B, and ORL 3B series test sets or OFS 300-200C and VS 300 microscopes.... |
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| CMA5 Power Meters & Light Sources |
| Manufacturer: Anritsu |
| Power Meter: The CMA5 Series Power Meters are economical, accurate and easy to use handheld units for attenuation and power throughput measurements on point-to-point fiber optic links.
The CMA5 Power Meters are ideal for testing single-mode and multimode fibers in various types of applications, thanks to multiple wavelength calibration at 850/13... |
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| CSM1 Contractor Series Optical Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: AFL |
| The Noyes CSM1 from AFL Telecommunications is a palm-sized, cost-effective optical power meter designed for measuring optical power in Premises, Telco, or Broadband fiber optic networks and for performing insertion loss measurements on multimode or single-mode fiber optic links. Weighing only 0.4 lb, this power meter is ideal for field use.
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| OPM1 Optical Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: AFL |
| This portable optical power meter may be used to measure optical power (dBm) in premises, telco, or broadband fiber optic networks. When used with an LED or laser light source, the OPM1 can also measure the attenuation (insertion loss) of multimode or single-mode cables.
With only two controls – ON/OFF and wavelength – the OPM1 is our simplest t... |
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| OPM4 Optical Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: AFL |
| The Noyes OPM4 from AFL Telecommunications is a handheld optical power meter designed for measuring optical power in Premises, Telco, or Broadband networks and for performing insertion loss measurements on multimode or single-mode fiber optic links.
The OPM4 features automatic wavelength identification and switching (Wave ID) when used with Noye... |
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| OPM5 Optical Power Meter with Wave ID, Set Reference, and Data Storage |
| Manufacturer: AFL |
| The OPM5 from AFL Telecommunications is a full-featured, handheld optical power meter designed for measuring optical power in Premises, Telco, or Broadband networks and for performing insertion loss measurements on multimode or single-mode fiber optic links.
The OPM5 features automatic wavelength identification and switching (Wave ID) when used ... |
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| PM1 Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: Precision Rated Optics |
| The PM1 series of Power Meter are designed for use with an Optical Source for performing optical loss measurements on fiber optic cables.
PM1 series are designed for the low budget. It can meet the the basic demand in real testing. With the smaller size and weight, it is easier to take in real testing.
Wavelength (nm): 850/1300/1310/1490/155... |
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| PM2 Power Meter |
| Manufacturer: Precision Rated Optics |
| The PM2 series of Power Meter are the advanced version of PM1 series. It is more functional and intelligent. Under the situation of laboratory, LANs, WANs and CATV as well as longdistance optical network, the Optical Power Meters, together with PRO's Stabilized Laser Sources, can be used to identify optical fiber, measure optical attenuation, verif... |
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| PON FTTx Meter - PON-301 |
| Manufacturer: Precision Rated Optics |
| Precision Rated Optic’s advanced PON-specific power meter, the PON-301, is the flagship of PRO’s test instruments specifically intended for FTTH and FTTP systems. The PON-301 is the ideal tool for FTTH/FTTP service activation and field application troubleshooting.
Optimizing network reliability requires that all PON signals be measured all the ... |
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