Alquiler OTDR MT9090A 1310/1550/1625 nm

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15,00 / día(s)

El precio no incluye el IVA ni la entrega

Peso de entrega: 5 kg


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Purpose-Built for Technicians
Until now, the right tool just didn't exist for technicians to quickly and cost-effectively isolate network problems. Traditional, dedicated testers did the job but lacked the ability to be upgraded when new technologies were deployed. Likewise, more flexible platforms were too large, too expensive and too complicated.

The new, palm-size MT9090A modular platform from Anritsu finally addresses all of these needs. Users can interchange different modules to configure the MT9090A as an optical fault locator, general purpose OTDR, CWDM optical channel analyzer or 10/100/1000MB Ethernet tester. Operation is quite similar between modules so the user is immediately familiar with operation.

Small but Capable
Despite its small size, the MT9090A does not compromise performance or features. With a high resolution indoor/outdoor display, excellent optical performance, innovative features and expandable modular design, the MT9090A Network Master is clearly in a different class than most other "handheld testers".

µOTDR Module™ Series MU909014B/14B1/15B/15B1 and MU909014A1
When configured with a µOTDR module, the Network Master MT9090A creates a new class of test instruments. Its performance rivals traditional OTDRs that are four times the size and more than double the price. It features 5 cm resolution for accurate mapping of events, deadzones of less than 1 meter (3 feet) and a dynamic range of up to 37dB – enough to test over 150 km (90 miles) or PON-based FTTX networks featuring up to a 1x64 split. The MT9090A µOTDR also takes portability to a new level by being the first handheld OTDR that truly fits in the palm of your hand.

 

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