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GAO Unveils Multi-Frequency InGaAs Fiber Optic Identifier
The new product identifies 1550nm calibrated wavelength signals as well as 800nm to 1700nm wavelength signals. The identifier boasts a five-stage display of signal intensity and two detachable InGaAs detectors.
GAO Fiber Optics is marketing its portable fiber optic identifier which uses safe and reliable macro bending technology. This is aimed to avoid disruption of network communications by disconnecting or cutting a fiber optic cable for identification and testing.
The fiber optic identifier is intended for engineers and technicians to identify dark or live fiber and excessive losses due to the misalignment of mechanical splices or poor connections. The optical fiber identifier, model 820, features transmission direction display, identifies multiple signal frequencies and detects bare fibers, close packed fibers and pigtails.
It identifies 1550nm calibrated wavelength signals as well as 800nm to 1700nm wavelength signals. The identifier boasts a five-stage display of signal intensity, two detachable InGaAs detectors, a high sensitivity of -38dBm, a low-voltage indication function and an automatic shutdown function. What’s more, it offers a results comparison function and has a rechargeable Lithium battery which supports continuous operation for up to four hours.