The Multimode OTDR 1300 nm is a compact tool ideal for basic troubleshooting and restoration of multimode optical fiber networks. It features Automatic Event Location and Dynamic Range vs Distance functions.
The Multimode OTDR 1300 nm is a compact tool ideal for basic troubleshooting and restoration of multimode optical fiber networks. It features Automatic Event Location and Dynamic Range vs Distance functions.
Features
| Output Wavelength | 1300 nm |
| Fiber Type | Multimode |
| Dynamic Range (SNR=1) 1 | 26 dB |
| Distance Range | 12 miles (20 kilometers) |
| Event Dead Zone | 6.5' (2 m) typical |
| Attenuation Dead Zone | 22.9' (7 m) typical |
| Maximum Data Points | 64000 |
| Data Point Spacing | 3.2' (1 m) |
| Pulse Width | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 meters |
| Index of Refraction | 1.4000 to 1.6000 |
| Distance Accuracy | 1+ (distance in meters/10000) |
| Number of Stored Traces | Using maximum trace distance: Up to 400Using minimum trace distance: 3000+ |
| Operating Mode | CW/Flash |
| Output Wavelength | 1300 nm |
| Fiber Type | Multimode |
| Dynamic Range (SNR=1) 1 | 26 dB |
| Distance Range | 12 miles (20 kilometers) |
| Event Dead Zone | 6.5' (2 m) typical |
| Attenuation Dead Zone | 22.9' (7 m) typical |
| Maximum Data Points | 64000 |
| Data Point Spacing | 3.2' (1 m) |
| Pulse Width | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 meters |
| Index of Refraction | 1.4000 to 1.6000 |
| Distance Accuracy | 1+ (distance in meters/10000) |
| Number of Stored Traces | Using maximum trace distance: Up to 400Using minimum trace distance: 3000+ |
| Operating Mode | CW/Flash |