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  • #1337
    Alex Kerr
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    Need help chaps!,- going to a job in the South Atlantic in April, with a particularly overloaded super mohawk (don’t know how old). We will be doing a lot of survey with a bit of wreck intervention (recovery of loose bits etc), but mostly survey.
    A good bit of the info being pushed up two single mode fibres, I have flagged up that fibres are not my most strong subject, but they still want me to go, I know the supervisor and he knows less than I do!, so can expect no help there. 😉
    Can anyone recommend some appropriate reading material for the run up?, for info my main bias is electrical.

    #16329
    Alex Kerr
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    Just posted the above and noticed that I put it in the wrong section, should be technical – OOPS!!!

    #16330
    Rons_ROV_Links
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    Here you can download some guids in pdf format: http://www.commspecial.com/education/assets.php?doc=eduguide

    Otherwise ePanorama.net has maybe some interesting links for you: http://www.epanorama.net/links/opto.html#fiber

    #16331
    marley
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    Hi Spark784, You dont happen to know what number SM it is do you. Worked with SMII before, and believe it is still kicking around the location that you have mentioned. Great little sub, only a few small problems, Fiber being one of them, sorted it out after, PM me and I can tell you what I found out the hard way, maybe it may help, maybe it wont.

    #16332
    James McLauchlan
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    Can anyone recommend some appropriate reading material for the run up?, for info my main bias is electrical.

    Just posted the above and noticed that I put it in the wrong section, should be technical – OOPS!!!

    Not really… it could be viewed as further training.

    #16333
    CRover
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    James, Highlights a problem though. 3-man team on a small ROV, full of sparkys/clankys or Ops Managers borthers and nobody know how to do a reterm. Hapens all the time.

    Full marks to the guy for holding his hand up and saying ‘I don’t know’. Not sure if this happened before the veesel left port or not though. 😯

    #16334
    Alex Kerr
    Participant

    Before the vessel left port?—- I’m still at home! 😆

    #16335
    Savante
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    google "3M hot melts" – the procedure for doing an optical fibre splice is there – they’re my pet peeve – along with dialla. Be careful handling little bits of optical fibre and the silica liquid is actually a health hazard, definately a goggles and latex gloves time !

    on a small system like that, they’ll probably give you a little laser emitter and detector – learn how to make a proper test circuit (to measure dB losses) and find the optical budget of your multiplexer for comparison.

    #16336
    Ray Shields
    Participant

    Have a Google for "Fibre optics" (and Fiber optics!) and you will find a lot of good info already on the Net

    #16337
    Alex Kerr
    Participant

    ray,
    received the info this am, many thanks.
    I’ll be watching the threads to see if I can return the favour.
    thanks again! 😀

    #16338
    Keven
    Participant

    Hi any chance of someone passing on the fibre training info would like to read up on this.
    Thx in advance

    Keven

    P.S Been watching and reading here for a long time very helpful info/ advice.

    #16339
    Alex Kerr
    Participant

    Ray,
    So long as you dont object I’ll forward your e-mail.

    Keven,
    PM me with an e-mail address and I’ll forward following a reply from my kind benefactor.

    #16340
    pipetracker
    Participant

    Is the system already mobbed or will you also be faced with interfacing all the survey kit when you get there?

    As mentioned before take care with fibres as the little off-cuts can pose a health hazard. Make sure they all go in a sharp’s bin. Saftey glasses are a must.

    Also helps if you can check your dB loss at all wavelengths. I’ve seen systems using Wave Division Multiplexing where 2 or more wavelengths share the same fibre and have acceptable/good dB losses at one wavelength and bad at another causing ths system to stop working.

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