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FIS OTDR Singlemode 1310/1550nm Thunder Bolt Power Meter and VFL

$3,995.00
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EA
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  • OTDR with 38dB Dynamic Range
  • Gigabit Analyzer for Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Verification Testing
  • End of Fiber Checker
  • Power Meter & Visual Fault Locator
  • Connector Inspection Option
  • Trace Overlay for Macro Bend Detection
  • 6.5” Color LCD Screen
  • Real Time and Auto Test Modes
  • Easy to Read Event Table and Reporting Software

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The FIS Thunder Bolt OTDR with 7 critical fiber optic tests in 1 unit incorporates a full-functioning Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) designed for ease-of-use in a wide range of testing applications and environments. The unique, integrated handle on the side of the tester provides the technician with a firm grasp during handling and fiber testing. Rubber corner bumpers protect it from shock.

The Thunder Bolt has an intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) and large, high-visibility command keys that make it easy to select between optical testing features and parameter settings. The Thunder Bolt has the ability to accommodate different connector styles, which provides flexibility when moving from one interconnect location to another (Remember to use an OTDR launch box between the connector under test and the OTDR adapter test port).

The Thunder Bolt provides outstanding value in optical testing performance. Easy to navigate file folders and project mode testing make it easier than ever to quickly access test results. Additional features include a Gigabit Analyzer, Link Checker, Power Meter, Reporting Software, Visual Fault Locator and Connector Inspection Option. The unit can quickly and accurately verify break, fiber end or highly reflective event such as a contaminated (dirty) connector endface. Made In The U.S.A.

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