AFL Telecommunication intros new Noyes test platform

Aug. 8, 2007
AUGUST 8, 2007 -- AFL Telecommunications has announced the new Noyes OFL 250, a single-mode handheld OTDR with an integrated optical power meter (OPM), laser source (OLS), and visual fault locator (VFL) weighing 0.8 kg (1.7 pounds).

AUGUST 8, 2007 -- AFL Telecommunications (search for AFL Telecommunications) has announced the new Noyes OFL 250, a single-mode handheld OTDR with an integrated optical power meter (OPM), laser source (OLS), and visual fault locator (VFL) weighing 0.8 kg (1.7 pounds).

With short dead zone and mid-range dynamic range performance, the OFL 250 is ideal for testing optical fibers in service provider metro areas and FTTx networks, the company says.

The OFL 250 is designed to support automatic and manual set-up, precision event analysis, multiple-wavelength testing, 12-hour battery life, internal data storage, and USB connectivity. All models come with a carry case, SC and FC adapters for the OTDR/OLS port, 2.5-mm universal adapters for the OPM and VFL ports, USB cable (connects with normal Type A USB port on a PC), AC power adapter, country-specific power cord, and a user guide.

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