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| Fibre Identifier/Attenuator Testers |
| A visual fault finder is used as an optical fibre
fault finder, fibre optic continuity tester, and cable fault locater
over moderate distances. Our visible fault locater uses the more effective
635 nm wavelength. All Kingfisher fibre optics continuity testers
comply with the safety requirements for Class 2 laser devices |
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KI 7010
Variable Optical Attenuator
The KI 7010 Variable Optical Attenuator is a precision handheld variable
attenuator commonly used for optical margin testing on optical fibre
networks.
Automated attenuator sequencing
for high optical margin testing
High accuracy attenuator with
excellent ORL, PDL and PMD
Very low wavelength sensitivity
suitable for CWDM testing
Easy to use attenuators with >200hr
battery life
+30 dBm input power capability
& remote control freeware
Single mode or multimode attenuator
options |
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Two-Way
LTS and Return Loss Meter, KI 7340
These are the industry's fastest and easiest to use Loss Test Sets
displaying bi-directional average loss and Return Loss (ORL) in real
time. They can be used as a source & meter, tone generator / detector
or high performance ORL meter.
Multimode / single mode options
Up to 4 (lës) source wavelengths
on one port NEW
CWDM source wavelength options
NEW
2 % meter accuracy & over
22 calibrated wavelengths NEW
Autotest real time display of
average bi-directional loss and ORL
KITS® reporting and record
keeping package. |
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Optical
Talk Set, KI 020
Our fibre optic talk set provides full duplex voice communication
over a single optical fibre. A fibre optic talk set is used during
installation, commissioning & repair, In situations where other
communications systems are inconvenient.
Easy to use, reliable, field proven
talksets
50 dB range over one single mode
optical fibre
Built-in speaker phone for higher
productivity
Multi-party capability via clip-on
probe
All talk sets are identical, so
no A/B matching problems |
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Clip On
Identifier, KI 6150
A clip on fault locater is used to identify live fibres or to detect
tones generated by a source, or as a route locater.
Easy to use with one hand
Active display of traffic or tone
direction
Interchangeable heads for 250
µ fibres or 3 mm patch leads
Practical live fibre detector
due to low insertion loss
Low false detection rate
Uses popular 9 volt battery size.
Auto turn-off |
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