OLS4 Quad light source is an ideal field unit for technicians certifying both single-mode and multimode networks
NOYES OLS7 Laser Sources offer three stabilized Laser signals from one output port. Test single-mode networks fast with dual and triple wavelength transmit modes
NOYES OLS2-Dual is a hand-held, rugged laser source designed for performing insertion loss measurements on single-mode fiber optic links when used with an optical power meter
NOYES OLS1-Dual Light Source features 850 nm and 1300 nm LED output from a single output port and is simple to operate with only a power button and a wavelength select button
NOYES OLS1 LED source is a cost-effective two-port 850 nm and 1300 nm LED source for basic testing of multimode fiber networks
CSS1-MM Contractor Series Dual LED Source Palm-sized laser source is ideal for technicians interested in a light weight easy to carry LED source for testing single-mode networks to TIA/EIA requirements
CSS1-SM Contractor Series Dual Laser Source Palm-sized laser source is ideal for technicians interested in a lightweight easy to carry laser source for testing single-mode networks to TIA/EIA requirements
The NOYES C880 is a fiber optic certification Optical Loss Test Set with Touch and Test™; an intuitive visual user interface which simplifies the user experience, reduces training time and testing errors enabling even novice to get the job done accurately
NOYES SMLP5-5 Single-mode/Multimode Loss Test Kit – An ideal kit for link loss measurements and certification testing. The SMLP5-5 combines OLS4 Quad MM/SM Source with OPM5 Power Meter
NOYES SLP5-6D Single-mode Loss Test Kit - An ideal kit for link loss measurements and certification testing. The SLP5-6D combines OLS2-Dual Laser Source with OPM5 Power Meter
NOYES SLP5-FTTH and SLP5-7 Triple Wavelength Test Kits with Data Storage for link loss measurements and certification testing / reporting. SLP5 triple wavelength single-mode test kits SLP5-FTTH and SLP5-7 combine OLS7 Triple Wavelength Laser Source with OPM5 Power Meter
NOYES Fiber Rings from AFL are often a necessity when testing with an OTDR. Both a launch and receive cable are required to measure complete link loss of a fiber with an OTDR