Can You Build a Fiber Test Kit On a Budget?
An anonymous reader writes "Have any Slashdot readers hacked together cheap test kits for fiber optic cable? More and more IT infrastructure is using multimode and single mode fiber optic cabling. Commercial test equipment is extremely expensive, running the gamut from a few hundred dollars for a basic light source, to tens of thousands for an OTDR. What equipment do you consider essential to your fiber kit? Is there a way to save costs when it comes to fiber test equipment? It is worth it to do so?"
Two Media converters. If you can run ethernet over it, it's good.
"running the gambit" I don't think it means what you think it means.
OMG! Wau!
There's a really cheap "laser" detector that nearly every tech carries, although you may have forgotten it.
It's that camera on your cell-phone.
Yup, in a pinch, you'll see a nice little purple dot appear on your screen if you've got IR coming down the fiber. Works well enough to identify active cables.
You can also pick up a mag-lite->fiber adapter that'll shine visible down the line fairly cheap.
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Bad moderator! No cookie! The parent is NOT offtopic. A flashlight works for a basic transmission test. I was a fiber optic technician in a former life and after terminating the ends with connectors we would shine a maglite on one end and turn out the lights on the other and if we saw the "light at the end of the tunnel" we'd call it good. If you want to get fancy you're going to need an optical time domain reflectometer. Probably not the cheapest thing.