Master attenuation measurement with TREND Networks’ latest webinar
Are you responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of fibre optic networks? Whether you’re installing, testing, or troubleshooting fibre optic cables, understanding attenuation measurement is crucial. TREND Networks’ April webinar and will cover a range of topics related to attenuation measurement and its importance in network testing.
Designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to confidently perform attenuation measurement on fibre optic systems, his comprehensive, hour-long webcast, delivered by our team of fibre optic specialists, will cover everything you need to know. Choose to participate in a webinar presented in English, German, Spanish or French.
Register for the webinar in your preferred language now:
ENGLISH – FIBER II: Attenuation Basics Webinar – 3rd April, 9.00 – 10.00 BST
GERMAN – Glasfaser II – Dämpfungsmessung – 10th April, 9.00 – 10.00 CEST
SPANISH – FIBER II – Attenuation Basics – 24th April, 16.00 – 17.00 CEST
FRENCH – FIBRE II – Mesure de l’atténuation – 24th April, 16.00 – 17.00 CEST
Attenuation Measurement Webinar Highlights
Our experts will start by unpacking the basics: what attenuation testing is and why it’s critical for ensuring optimal fibre optic cable performance. You’ll gain insights into typical attenuation levels expected in both multimode and single-mode fibres. We’ll then delve into the established reference standards for conducting these tests, followed by a step-by-step explanation on calculating the all-important link attenuation value.
But theory is only half the story. We’ll equip you with practical skills by showcasing attenuation measurement techniques using two popular methods: light source and optical power meter, as well as Tier 1 certification tools. To solidify your understanding, we’ll not only explain Tier 1 Certification but also demonstrate the on-site calibration procedures with 1, 2, and 3 jumpers.
Finally, to bring it all home, you’ll witness a real-world application of attenuation measurement, including setting a reference, saving results to the cloud, and generating a report. And to truly visualise the process, we’ll present a live demonstration of how attenuation measurement is conducted in practical scenarios.
Don’t miss out – register for your space on the webinar now!