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Fluke Networks MS-LX 1310nm Transceiver
- 1310nm wavelength
- Designed for fiber optic networks
- Manufactured by Fluke Networks
- Suitable for network testing and troubleshooting
- Often used with compatible network testers
- Provides optical signal transmission
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Product Overview
The Fluke Networks MS-LX is a transceiver module operating at 1310nm, designed for fiber optic network connectivity. It is typically used for testing and troubleshooting network infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 1310nm |
| Manufacturer | Fluke Networks |
Additional Specifications
| Model | MS-LX |
| Application | Network Testing |
Product Description
The Fluke Networks MS-LX is a specialized transceiver module designed primarily for use with Fluke Networks' line of network testing and troubleshooting equipment. Operating at a standard wavelength of 1310nm, it is intended for use with multimode or single-mode fiber optic cables, depending on the specific configuration and application. This module plays a crucial role in enabling network technicians to perform diagnostics, verify fiber optic links, and test network performance. By providing a reliable optical signal source or receiver, it allows testers to simulate network traffic, measure signal loss, and identify potential issues within the fiber optic infrastructure. Its compatibility with Fluke's testing platforms ensures seamless integration and accurate results. Fluke Networks is renowned for its high-quality diagnostic tools, and the MS-LX transceiver upholds this reputation by offering dependable performance. It is a vital accessory for professionals responsible for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of fiber optic networks, ensuring that communication pathways are functioning optimally.
