Gao Instruments releases optical fibre identifier
GAO Fiberoptics
Optical fibre identifier
Gao Instruments has released its optical fibre identifier, designed for use in the construction and maintenance of optical fibre communication and optical fibre CATV systems.
The portable fibre identifier is said to accurately distinguish optical signals in fibres with service running while avoiding pressure on the optic fibres.
It identifies multiple signal frequencies such as 270Hz, 1kHz and 2kHz.
This optical fibre identifier, model A0640004, is able to identify H0.25 bare fibre and H0.9/H2.5/H3.0 tail fibre.
It operates at a wavelength range of 800nm to 1,700nm and works continuously for at least eight hours on a full charge.
The portable identifier has an LED to indicate low power and display the intensity of optical signals.
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