We recommend a pulse suppressor (dead-zone) box with Single Mode OTDRs.
Description
Trek II OTDR Single Mode 1310nm
With an unbeatable combination of a small pocket-sized form factor, a 2.8" high-resolution color LCD display, and some of the lowest pricing in the industry, Trek II single mode OTDRs are the wise choice for cost-conscious buyers who need to perform basic troubleshooting or restoration tasks on single mode optical fiber networks.
Detects breaks in single mode fiber up to 80 miles and accurate within 6 feet. All this from a fairly priced, pocket sized OTDR yet with comparable features and specifications to other OTDRs in their class.
Features
2.8" color LCD display automatically rotates based on orientation of OTDR (portrait vs. landscape)
Live Mode allows users to expand OTDR display onto larger laptop screen
Automatically locates events and places them in an internal event table
Full horizontal and vertical pan/zoom function
High resolution LCD display flips between portrait and landscape modes automatically
User-selectable parameters such as index of refraction test mode, pulse width, and averaging
With an unbeatable combination of a small pocket-sized form factor, a 2.8" high-resolution color LCD display, and some of the lowest pricing in the industry, Trek II single mode OTDRs are the wise choice for cost-conscious buyers who need to perform basic troubleshooting or restoration tasks on single mode optical fiber networks.
Detects breaks in single mode fiber up to 80 miles and accurate within 6 feet. All this from a fairly priced, pocket sized OTDR yet with comparable features and specifications to other OTDRs in their class.
Features
2.8" color LCD display automatically rotates based on orientation of OTDR (portrait vs. landscape)
Live Mode allows users to expand OTDR display onto larger laptop screen
Automatically locates events and places them in an internal event table
Full horizontal and vertical pan/zoom function
High resolution LCD display flips between portrait and landscape modes automatically
User-selectable parameters such as index of refraction test mode, pulse width, and averaging