I found this webinar very useful, I also enjoy Mr. Powers he intrigues me and keeps me on the edge of my seat. Again useful for the novice or skilled fiber wrangler.
Some people are complaining too much about the sound and forgets that this is a free lesson. You don't need to pay for any classes so just appreciate the time and effort that OP has devoted to making this video instead of complaining. We are lucky to have a free resource like this one. So, if you can't take the sound problem, then don't watch the video, its that easy. On the other hand, thank you so much for this clear lecture. I appreciate the lesson. Subscribing here for sure.
I'm glad you enjoyed our video and thank you all for your feedback. One of the things that we pride ourselves on, is that our instructors have real world knowledge and many years of experience in the field in addition to the classroom. Hope you enjoy our webinar series! Check back at www.fiberoptic.com/webinar for all of our recordings.
Hi! To my opinion it is good lection for that who are going to work with OTDR. I am working in maintenance of the fiber optic cable Primary (Transport) network for 12 years (in my zone 7000km of different kind of buck bones buried in ground and conduit - but not aerial). I had a lot of damages (80
+Gen3Benz We apologize for the sound quality. We did improve our sound for the more recent webinars though. This was one of our earlier webinars and we were still working out the kinks.
I found this webinar very useful, I also enjoy Mr. Powers he intrigues me and keeps me on the edge of my seat. Again useful for the novice or skilled fiber wrangler.
Some people are complaining too much about the sound and forgets that this is a free lesson. You don't need to pay for any classes so just appreciate the time and effort that OP has devoted to making this video instead of complaining. We are lucky to have a free resource like this one. So, if you can't take the sound problem, then don't watch the video, its that easy.
On the other hand, thank you so much for this clear lecture. I appreciate the lesson. Subscribing here for sure.
I'm glad you enjoyed our video and thank you all for your feedback. One of the things that we pride ourselves on, is that our instructors have real world knowledge and many years of experience in the field in addition to the classroom. Hope you enjoy our webinar series! Check back at www.fiberoptic.com/webinar for all of our recordings.
Really a good information based recording...I would recommend it to those who want to learn about fiber testing...
Hi! To my opinion it is good lection for that who are going to work with OTDR. I am working in maintenance of the fiber optic cable Primary (Transport) network for 12 years (in my zone 7000km of different kind of buck bones buried in ground and conduit - but not aerial). I had a lot of damages (80
Thank you,,,great one,,,,can u provide ppt format?
Hi guys,
Very nice lecture. Please in the future consider to use better microphone because the sound quality it was very low.
Pavlos, we are glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for your suggestion - we'll give it a try!
pavlos kleanthous ...
Can you share books fiber optical.
The lesson is good i appreciate it much, just the sound on the mic doesn't make it easiet to hear clearly whats being said, thanks.
We agree the sound on this one was pretty terrible. We never found time to go back and re-record it unfortunately.
it's great , realy I got so many benifits .thank you for this vedeo
i will like to know, how does the pulse of light returns if there is break in fiber optic cable. good video but poor sounds
Excellent video and very complet
informatic and useful lesson
Very informative
Very nice
Very good afternoon ms dear maam thank u so much
Thanks
Excellent , Voice clarity need to be improved
Very poor quality sound unfortunately ((
The topic is great however the sound quality of this video is really bad.
very poor sound indeed. not heard clearly
Damn, so much info ruined by poor quality sound.
+Gen3Benz We apologize for the sound quality. We did improve our sound for the more recent webinars though. This was one of our earlier webinars and we were still working out the kinks.
Sir hindi plz