NO WAY!! Thanks a bunch for your sincere comment. I started this channel to help techs who were sketchy on getting in the field. I'm glad this video helped. Check out the other videos in my playlist. Thanks again!!!
I'm in the works of one live stream and a separate video on underground work. Your definitely right, with the pros and cons . To my understanding no car has ever hit a underground line! Call in on the next stream!
We test alot of live fiber on this job i'm on. Live fiber OTDRs are hard to come by, one guy bought an Exfo one for several grand, turns out it didn't have a 1650/ 1625 capable module. I'm looking at the these D Yedemc cheap ones about $400 bucks one Amazon. If it works even a little bit I think it would be worth it, it won't shoot thru a splitter, not the end of the world. Obviously your not going to troubleshoot large distances, cabinets, or submit exfo files with it, but for finding a broken cable or bad splice..... It would be a game changer if the thing is actually functional I guess i'm going to buy one and take one for the team. Im currently using a T-Berd 2000 with a 1625 module on it, its slow but accurate just to expensive to buy one for everybody. Thank you for not using Meters!
Okay I know I should wait for the full explanation & not ask in the first 6 min, but will these light pulses help us time travel?🤔 Asking for a friend who's looking at expensive flights these days ✈️ 💸
After 17+ years as a contractor in-home tech (15 FTTN & FTTH for the telco & 2+ HFC for the cable co) I'm looking at either getting out altogether or maybe somehow getting into this. But i feel like the industry has gone to 💩 and not worth it to start at the bottom. I regret not working directly for the incumbents cuz lowly contractors get treated the worst, yet have to meet the same strict standards.
true. you get treated like a redheaded step child and you better be up to snuff right. that sucks. I'm doing a livestream on the 22nd of November call in or join the panel. I'd be happy to chat with you and I'm sure plenty of techs out there would value your experience if you shared it.
@rust blade, squirrel damage (squirrel chew) in my plant picks up during the cold months and become increasing frequent as the winter draws to an end. Maybe the squirrels starve more and become desperate? But when it comes to discarded jumper cables, that happens more so on the coax side of things. Some of our techs work in areas that aren't the safest, so on discos they just cut on run and I don't blame them. Yet, it is these very discarded drops that cause noise issues in the plant. BTW, I operate a HFC plant. LIKE. Share. SUB-Scribe.
Who’s that handsome, hardworking gentleman you got with you in the outro? 🧐 Looks like a genuine man of class and intellectuality if I do say so myself 💪🏻🤴🏻🤌🏻
I learned more in this video than I did at my employers week long fiber training. Great video
NO WAY!! Thanks a bunch for your sincere comment. I started this channel to help techs who were sketchy on getting in the field. I'm glad this video helped. Check out the other videos in my playlist. Thanks again!!!
Very good and impressive. Well done, Eng.
@babatundefabowale5586 thank u sir
Nice to see somebody using OTDR and can read a trace. Most ppl now are using iOLM.
Thanks for stopping by!!!
Time stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:36 Theory: Trace
02:57 Events
03:15 Trace
08:25 OTDR
13:00 Experiment/Demonstration
18:01 Theory: Damaged Span
23:04 VFL
23:38 Outro
Your video's are very informative. I can't wait to see what you share next
More to come!
Get the guys talking about Fibre Mismatch and CD/PMD
The best OTDR video that I can find super helpful!
Thank you sir!
If you aren't already teaching a course on telecommunications, you should consider it.
Great video! Where did you get that chart comparing the 1310/1550 traces (min 4:00)?
comms.viavisolutions.com/Understanding-OTDR-Poster-English-vi104957
Great! Here in The Netherlands, every fiber is in burried in the groud. It has pro and cons :)
I'm in the works of one live stream and a separate video on underground work. Your definitely right, with the pros and cons . To my understanding no car has ever hit a underground line! Call in on the next stream!
where can i get this pdf called understanding of optical time domain reflectometer
Thanks for your support!! Sorry for the delay. Please see the link: comms.viavisolutions.com/Understanding-OTDR-Poster-English-vi104957
Thank you sir, I will like you to teach us more on the use of some equipment involved in fibre to home, thank you for ur care sir I appreciate
This guy is awesome!
Thank you sir!
We test alot of live fiber on this job i'm on. Live fiber OTDRs are hard to come by, one guy bought an Exfo one for several grand, turns out it didn't have a 1650/ 1625 capable module. I'm looking at the these D Yedemc cheap ones about $400 bucks one Amazon. If it works even a little bit I think it would be worth it, it won't shoot thru a splitter, not the end of the world. Obviously your not going to troubleshoot large distances, cabinets, or submit exfo files with it, but for finding a broken cable or bad splice..... It would be a game changer if the thing is actually functional I guess i'm going to buy one and take one for the team. Im currently using a T-Berd 2000 with a 1625 module on it, its slow but accurate just to expensive to buy one for everybody. Thank you for not using Meters!
Okay I know I should wait for the full explanation & not ask in the first 6 min, but will these light pulses help us time travel?🤔 Asking for a friend who's looking at expensive flights these days ✈️ 💸
Man, are you selling a course. Great stuff.
Just paying it forward and sharing my experience. More content coming soon. Thanks for watching!
After 17+ years as a contractor in-home tech (15 FTTN & FTTH for the telco & 2+ HFC for the cable co) I'm looking at either getting out altogether or maybe somehow getting into this. But i feel like the industry has gone to 💩 and not worth it to start at the bottom. I regret not working directly for the incumbents cuz lowly contractors get treated the worst, yet have to meet the same strict standards.
true. you get treated like a redheaded step child and you better be up to snuff right. that sucks. I'm doing a livestream on the 22nd of November call in or join the panel. I'd be happy to chat with you and I'm sure plenty of techs out there would value your experience if you shared it.
you get much squirrel damage? around here the laneways are littered with discarded jumper cables from hack techs 😩
@rust blade, squirrel damage (squirrel chew) in my plant picks up during the cold months and become increasing frequent as the winter draws to an end. Maybe the squirrels starve more and become desperate? But when it comes to discarded jumper cables, that happens more so on the coax side of things. Some of our techs work in areas that aren't the safest, so on discos they just cut on run and I don't blame them. Yet, it is these very discarded drops that cause noise issues in the plant. BTW, I operate a HFC plant. LIKE. Share. SUB-Scribe.
Verizon guy here, we love squirrels and chipmunks. Cha Ching
Great information. Goodtoknow
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I don't get it , Do you have a Special ed video of all this ?
Who’s that handsome, hardworking gentleman you got with you in the outro? 🧐 Looks like a genuine man of class and intellectuality if I do say so myself 💪🏻🤴🏻🤌🏻