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OLTS
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OLTSOptical Loss Test Set
OLTSOn Line Tracking System (EPA)
OLTSOn-Line Traffic School, Inc. (est. 1996; Camarillo, CA)
OLTSOrganizational Level Test Set
OLTSOutdoor Leadership Training Seminar


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Designed for network-link certification, the test series includes the EOT-500 Optical Loss Test Set, and the EPM-500 Power Meter, with an integrated multi-wavelength light source, and a pass/fail thresholds feature with a visual indicator.
The website recently added new web tutorials covering optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs) and loss testing of cables with an optical loss test set (OLTS).
With telecommunications networks continuously evolving from traditional to next-generation converged networks, technicians find themselves increasingly working in an FTTH environment performing OTDR, optical loss test set (OLTS) and optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) testing rather than just time domain reflector (TDR) and digital subscriber line (DSL) testing.
 
 
 
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