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Note 1: The cut should not be made less than 1 meter from the launch end. However, cutting the fiber so close to the launch end (in a multimode fiber) will introduce errors in the measurements because at that point, modal equilibrium conditions have not been established. The errors so introduced will result in conservative results (i.e. , higher transmission losses and lower bandwidths) than would be realized under equilibrium conditions.
Note 2: Several characteristics may be determined using the same test fiber.
Note 3: A variation of the cutback technique is the substitution method, in which measurements are made on a full length of fiber, and then on a short length of fiber having the same characteristics (core size, numerical aperture), with the results from the short length being subtracted to give the results for the full length.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C
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