Used JDSU / ACTERNA / TTC OLC-65 #190270 for sale
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JDSU / ACTERNA / TTC OLC-65 is a powerful optical loss tester used to measure optical power levels in optical fibers. It is designed for use in the installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of optical communication systems in both central offices and outside plant environments. It is also an excellent tool for testing communication systems in Research & Development (R&D) environments. TTC OLC-65 is equipped with a wide range of features which allow it to accurately measure power levels between -10 dBm and +12 dBm. It has a resolution of 0.01 dBm and an accuracy of 0.25 dBm. JDSU OLC-65 is compatible with both single-mode and multi-mode optical fibers, allowing for accurate testing of many different optical systems. Additionally, ACTERNA OLC-65 is an ideal choice for measuring wavelength, return loss, and reflectance. When testing optical systems with OLC-65, users can select between several different measurement types: Absolute, Differential, or OTDR. Absolute mode measures the absolute optical power level at the input end of the fiber. Differential mode can measure the power levels at any two points along the length of the fiber, allowing users to calculate the power loss between any two points in the network. Lastly, OTDR mode measures the optical power levels along the entire length of the fiber. JDSU / ACTERNA / TTC OLC-65 includes a simple GUI interface, which makes it easy to control and navigate. TTC OLC-65 can be easily connected to PCs, laptops, and other portable devices via a USB connection. Its onboard memory allows up to 500 complete optical tests to be stored on the device. This allows users to come back and review data collected in previous tests. JDSU OLC-65 is an efficient and reliable optical loss tester. With its wide range of features, it is capable of accurately measuring optical power levels in optical fiber networks. With its easy-to-use interface and onboard memory, ACTERNA OLC-65 is a great tool for technicians, engineers, and other professionals looking to install, commission, troubleshoot, or maintain optical communication networks.
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