You can use this for a LinkedIn article, a company blog, or a knowledge base entry. If you work in fiber optics, you know the feeling. You’re out in the field, it’s windy, and you just finished an 8km splice. You run your OTDR, save the .SOR file, and pack up.
Don't be the tech who closes a ticket saying "Signal looks noisy." Be the tech who sends a PDF with a red circle around the exact meter mark of the micro-bend. otdr viewer
Why? Because a single trace can't tell you if a loss is a bad splice or a bend. By averaging both directions in the viewer, you get the true loss of the event, canceling out the variable of backscatter coefficient. If your viewer can't do this, upgrade immediately. Your OTDR hardware is a $10,000 camera. Your OTDR viewer is the darkroom where you develop the photo. You can use this for a LinkedIn article,