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Wilcom's extensive catalogue includes power quality analyser kits, power meters, optical fibre identifiers and accessories. The brand's optical fibre identifiers are non-intrusive probes that benefit the installation and maintenance of fibre optic systems. They feature a rugged metal case that provides safe housing in harsh industrial environments. These identifiers provide LED indications for the traffic presence & direction, tone detection and low-battery conditions. Wilcom power metres measure & store absolute power and relative link loss data with the reporting software that can be connected to a Windows device by a USB. These power metres feature a single-mode (laser) or multimode ( LED ) light source to provide accurate and cost-efficient test results for fibre optic networks and interchangeable adapter caps (ST, FC, SC, universal).

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Cross-Reference Alternatives

Wilcom part numbers often cross-reference to various Reed, Extech and Dranetz products. So, if you're looking for a Wilcom product that is either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have the equivalent item available.

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Wilcom power metres and optical fibre identifiers are small in size and require compact packaging. They are suitable for courier shipment & air freight.

About Wilcom

Wilcom's extensive catalogue includes power quality analyser kits, power meters, optical fibre identifiers and accessories. The brand's optical fibre identifiers are non-intrusive probes that benefit the installation and maintenance of fibre optic systems. They feature a rugged metal case that provides safe housing in harsh industrial environments. These identifiers provide LED indications for the traffic presence & direction, tone detection and low-battery conditions. Wilcom power metres measure & store absolute power and relative link loss data with the reporting software that can be connected to a Windows device by a USB. These power metres feature a single-mode (laser) or multimode ( LED ) light source to provide accurate and cost-efficient test results for fibre optic networks and interchangeable adapter caps (ST, FC, SC, universal).

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Wilcom FR2 Fiber Ranger

Wilcom FR2 Fiber Ranger

The FR2 fiber ranger is an easy-to-operate optical fault locator for multimode and single-mode applications. This unit is ideal for efficiently locating breaks at the fibre ends up to 20 km. The fault locator allows the user to toggle between feet or metres and identify up to six events in one test.

Wilcom FR4 Mini OTDR

Wilcom FR4 Mini OTDR

Wilcom FR4 OTDR features an easy-to-use zoom function and is perfect for both inexperienced and experienced technicians with its clear and simple on-screen soft key menu system. This unit is the ideal tool for basic link troubleshooting and is inexpensive enough for every truck, office or tool kit. ...

The mini-OTDR produces a scan within one second of pressing the scan button.

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Wilcom Hand-held Microscope

Wilcom Hand-held Microscope

Wilcom HFS-400 hand-held microscope allows the user to inspect fibre optic connectors for cleanliness and polish quality before assembly. This model has a high resolution and uses coaxial illumination from a bright white LED. The high level of resolution and excellent detail of scratches and contamination produced by this illumination technique mak...

e it ideal for various fibre inspection applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to identify a faulty fibre optic cable?

Use an LSPM or OLTSTo determine whether the loss is on a single fibre or all in a cable. The cable is likely damaged or kinked if there is a loss on every fibre in it. If there is loss on a single fibre, the problem is more likely associated with a bad splice or connector.

What are the wavelengths of a Wilcom analyser kit's light source?

  • LED (multimode light source) - 850 and 1300 nm
  • Laser (single mode light source) - 1310 and 1550 nm

What are the benefits of InGaAs dynamic detectors?

These detectors are a compound of indium, gallium and arsenic. Their superior electron velocity allows users to detect leaks in high-frequency electronics.