VeEX Debuts Multi-Function OTDR

Sept. 22, 2014
VeEX is debuting its FX300 OTDR series at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Denver. The unit offers measurement capabilities to install, verify and ...
VeEX is debuting its FX300 OTDR series at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Denver. The unit offers measurement capabilities to install, verify and restore optical fibers in applications including FTTx, metro Ethernet, and mobile backhaul and long haul deployments.

It features centimeter-level resolution data sampling, dead zones of less than 1 meter and dynamic range up to 45 dB. Other features include a 7-inch color touch screen, optical power meter (OPM), optical light source (OLS) and visible fault locator (VFL). It weighs 3 kg and incorporates a fan and vent-free design to prevent dust and moisture ingress in outside plant environments.

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