These TREND Networks FiberMASTER fibre optic testing kits allow the user to measure absolute power and calculate the loss of fibre optic links at several wavelengths.
Absolute power measurements are helpful when troubleshooting equipment that may not be operating properly.
The dB calibration feature allows the operator to set a reference level to the light source and directly read the loss of fibre optic links without needing to manually calculate the values.
The unique form factor allows the light source to be docked neatly within the power meter.
This makes the kit compact for easy storage while still allowing full operation of both the source and meter
Key Features
Quickly measures cabling loss (dB) with calibration feature
Measures fibre optic power for troubleshooting
Universal/FC power meter connectors
Interchangeable light source SC/ST/FC connectors
Multi-mode and single-mode options
Troubleshoot fibre optic network components with an optical power meter
Display power loss in dB using the reference function (33-928)
Power loss of single-mode cables (33-931)
The unique form factor for easy storage of the light source allows full operation of both the light source and power meter
What's Included?
33-926 Light source, 850nm VCSEL/Laser with ST, SC, and FC adapters (33-928) OR 33-929 Light source, 850, 1300 (VCSEL/Laser), 1310, 1550 (laser) light source with ST, SC, and FC adaptors (33-931)
33-927 Power meter, 4 wavelengths with universal 2.5mm and fixed FC adaptor
2 x FC-SC 50μm multimode cables
1 SC calibration coupler
Carrying case
User manual in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Chinese
Product Range
TREND Networks 33-928 FiberMASTER MM/SM Power Meter with MM 850nm Light Source
TREND Networks 33-931 FiberMASTER MM/SM Power Meter with MM/SM Light Source
£489.00
£586.80 inc vat
Free Delivery*
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