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News Release from: Tritec Developments | Subject: KD Optics test and measurement equipment
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 April 2003

Fibre testing on the bench and in the
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Tritec Developments is now offering a range of test and measurement equipment from KD Optics.

Tritec Developments is now offering a range of test and measurement equipment from KD Optics This new range provides high quality fibre optic testing systems for the datacomms and telecomms industries, extending from handheld test equipment to bench-style fibre testing products

The new products offered complement Tritec's existing fusion splicing range, which includes the Fase II fusion splicer and the award winning TCII+ optical fibre cleaver.

Dave Robinson, Director of KD Optics states, "It is essential that an installer should try to ensure that the job is right first time.

At KD Optics we pride ourselves in handheld test and measurement equipment that is stable at different wavelengths, rugged and therefore can be used in all environments".

Jonathan Hunt, Sales and Marketing Manager at Tritec Developments, commented, "The cost effective and rugged range of handheld range of test equipment from KD Optics is well matched to our range of fusion splicing equipment.

With the addition of these products Tritec can now offer everything needed to install and test optical fibre".

The multimode portable loss test sets (including the LTS23) consists of multimode power meters and LED sources designed for the testing of LANs to suit every requirement - whether inside or outside a building.

Key features of this equipment are its ease of use, stability, rugged design and long operating life from the battery.

This design is carried over to the range of single-mode portable loss test sets that are ideal for the testing of all single-mode links.

As well as being suitable for all telecommunication applications a special CATV option is available on all models.

The range of visible light sources available for fault tracing in both multimode and single-mode fibre-optic cables include the VLS40 visible laser source, which can be used with single-mode or multimode fibres.

This unit is ideal for local fault finding and continuity checking of fibres.

Both single-mode and multimode portable talk sets are also included in the range to provide a convenient communications link during installation or maintenance of optical fibre.

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