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Re: Recommendations for a decent DWDM optical power meter.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Neil Davidson)
Mon Jul 28 19:34:13 2014

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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 17:34:05 -0600
From: Neil Davidson <neil@knd.org>
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We have the Solid Optics DWDM and CWDM power meters. Simple, inexpensive
and works well ...
http://www.solid-optics.com/category/cwdm-dwdm/power-meter ... n



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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Tom Hill <tom@ninjabadger.net> wrote:

> On 28/07/14 19:33, Timothy Kaufman wrote:
>
>> Also maybe the ODPM-48.
>>
>
> I've got the CWDM version of this, and it does the job. Haven't explored
> the test result downloading/archiving features (didn't expect them to work
> with Linux anyway) but overall it was very helpful for measuring loss
> across various passive muxes (where DDM wasn't available).
>
> Tom
>

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