We also have a Solid Optics CWDM meter and it does the job quite nicely. It feels solid (haha...) and is relatively cheap.
-- Jeff Walter On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Neil Davidson <n...@knd.org> wrote: > We have the Solid Optics DWDM and CWDM power meters. Simple, inexpensive > and works well ... > http://www.solid-optics.com/category/cwdm-dwdm/power-meter ... n > > > > -- > > K. Neil Davidson > +1-720-258-6345 > > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Tom Hill <t...@ninjabadger.net> wrote: > > > On 28/07/14 19:33, Timothy Kaufman wrote: > > > >> Also maybe the ODPM-48. > >> > > > > I've got the CWDM version of this, and it does the job. Haven't explored > > the test result downloading/archiving features (didn't expect them to > work > > with Linux anyway) but overall it was very helpful for measuring loss > > across various passive muxes (where DDM wasn't available). > > > > Tom > > >