SurplusEQ.com is pleased to announce today that it has been named the Exclusive United States Dealer of the TSH AV6416 Palm OTDR (optical time domain reflectometer).
The AV6416 Palm -OTDR is the newest Optical Time Domain Reflectometer with integrated VFL (visual fault locator). The AV6416 Palm OTDR features a compact light weight design, extra long battery life, and some of the most user friendly software on the market. The AV6416 supports auto test, manual averaging, manual real time and dead zone test modes. Also the AV6416 Palm OTDR can save and transfer test and measurement data directly to your laptop or PC. The AV6416 has become an indispensable and ideal tool for today’s fiber network technician also for daily checks and routine maintenance for today’s FTTx applications.
TSH AV6416 Palm OTDR Key Features:
· Portable Design, convenient for outdoor testing
· Auto Measuring with high speed, one button operation
· Visible fault locating (VFL)
· Advanced TFT color LCD, visible in outdoor setting
· High speed USB port for connectivity and data storage
· Offers three wavelengths and VLF in one handheld unit
TSH AV6416 Palm OTDR Main Specifications:
· Pulse Widths: 10ns to 10240ns
· Central Wavelength: 1310±15nm, 1550±15nm
· Distance Accuracy: ±(1m+sample space + measurement distance*0.003%)
· Dynamic Range: 28/26/24dB
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SurplusEQ.com, Inc. is a high-tech asset recovery & liquidation company. They Are a major reseller of fiber optic and optical test equipment, especially fusion splicers, optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR’s), fiber optic attenuators, switches & power meters, spectrum analyzers, light sources, opto-mechanical & motion control, laboratory, semiconductor, microscopes, metrology, UV spot curing light sources, heating/cooling, gas distribution & regulation, ovens, and much more for technology manufacturing and production.
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For More Information on the TSH AV6416 Palm OTDR and other Products:
Chris Wood, 877-773-2423, sales@surpluseq.com
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