Light Brigade has used gear for sale

Sept. 3, 2014
The Light Brigade, the education and training arm of AFL, is offering to sell some of the equipment it has used for its hands-on fiber optic training programs. The company is promising steep discounts.

The Light Brigade, the education and training arm of AFL, is offering to sell some of the equipment it has used for its hands-on fiber optic training programs. The company is promising steep discounts.

The company routinely makes equipment available to its students as part of a lab experience to enable greater understanding of the concepts covered in its training classes. The hands-on experiences are hallmarks of Light Brigade’s approach.

The company is now selling some of its excess equipment inventory. In particular, fiber-optic test equipment such as optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), fiber identifiers, power meters, and light sources can be purchased. High-end fusion and ribbon splicers are also available.

Information about pricing and availability is available from Joe Wendler at (206) 575-0404.

For more information on fiber-optic training and trainers, visit the Lightwave Buyer’s Guide.

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