FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 22, 2010
AFL Telecommunications introduces the new Noyes OFL250-50, a hand-held, single-mode (1550 nm), fault-locating OTDR with an integrated optical power meter, laser source, and visual fault locator. Ideal for troubleshooting dark, single-mode fibers in local area, metro area and FTTx networks, the OFL250-50 OTDR locates cable cuts, open or high-loss splices, fiber bends and high loss / high reflectance connections. The high-contrast display is clear and bright in any lighting condition, including direct sunlight.
The OFL250-50 provides automatic and manual setup, precision event analysis, 12-hour battery life, internal data storage, and USB connectivity. OTDR and OPM test ports are equipped with tool-free adapters which can be changed in seconds.
With better performance and more features, the new OFL250-50 is the ideal replacement for the discontinued OFL200. For additional information, visit www.AFLtele.com.
About AFL Telecommunications
AFL Telecommunications is an industry leader in providing fiber optic products, engineering expertise and integrated services to the Electric Utility, Broadband, Telco, OEM, Private Network and Wireless markets. It has operations in the U.S., Mexico and the U.K. AFL Telecommunications is a division of Fujikura Ltd. of Japan.
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