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Custom-Cal Revitalizes 200 Ludlow Dr, Former Home of JDSU in Ewing NJ.

200 Ludlow Dr

Custom-Cal revitalizes 200 Ludlow Dr, former home of JDSU in Ewing NJ.

? ? ?OPEN HOUSE

? ? ?July 26 2012

? ? ? 3-11pm

*Tour the Lab

*Live Demos of New Test Equipment

*Wine Tasting

*Food *Drinks

*Live Music

*Ed Wilson’s Band beginning at 4:30pm *Listen!!

?Ask about the latest Buzz:

* CC Partners with Techmaster Electronics

* CC is an JGR?authorized service provide

*CC Copper Mountain Technologies authorized service provider

*CC is the UCinstuments North American Distributor

*CC is a DelAir Representative

*Features of a Custom Calibration

See some of the latest hi-tech equipment:

* DelAir Custom Optical Equipment can Cables

* JGR Return Loss Measurement Equipment

* Mini Circuits USB RF Test Equipment

* UCinstuments USB Based Wave Length Meter

* Copper Mountain 2 Port USB VNA and matched Cal Kit

*?PocketBERT?10G USB portable and NetBook PC (Show Sale Price $4250)

*VBOX USA High accuracy GPS System used by CC for LIDAR Speed Sensor Cal.

*New And Used Equipment On Display And For Sale from: ?Custom-Cal?/ Techmaster?& Alltest

Mini Circuits Smart Portable Test Equipment ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

 

JGR Optical Switch

 

GM81014 Optical Head Interface

JGR BR5 Optical Backreflection Meter

 

JGR MBR5 Multi-Output Backreflection Meter

Custom-Calibration Assist Nistica To Meet ISO Requirements

In order to meet?Nistica immediate needs Custom-Calibrations established a Custom Response Team involving Randy Yousey, Tom Gadosky, Bill Pazik,?Peter Kostoulas, Irina Sakhartchouk and Bob Adamson.

Examples of the team?s accomplishments include:

  • Creating quotes for sixty-five items on site and identifying equipment requiring calibration.
  • Custom-Cal was able to accommodate and meet Nistica?s three day expedited calibration needs with our on-site services supplemented with pickup and delivery services.
  • The team calibrated complex optical gear such as: SWS 15107, SWS15101, and SWS20006 systems?on-site within the specified time constraints. Custom-Cal personalized responses to support Nistica?s work status requirements via email?and telephone communication.
  • ?Custom-Cal?also provided the customer with an online “My Data System” which allows calibration certificates to be viewed online, as well as assistance in recalling equipment?for sequent calibration.

Custom-Cal Gains ISO 9000 Certification in RF & Optical Repair

Custom-Cal has successfully completed ISO 9000 registration. ISO 9000?consists of a family of standards?that apply to quality management systems. In order to be certified, there are requirements and standards that have been met by the company. ?Some of the requirements include: monitoring processes to ensure they are effective, having a?set of procedures that covers all key processes in the company and?facilitating continual improvement. ?For Custom-Cal, the ISO 9000 certification specifically applies to calibration and repair of Test and Measurement equipment (primarily RF and optical units), on-site calibration services and new & used equipment sales.

Checking In On An Intern

Nicole has been keeping track of a Sunset OCx sent in for repair. She has encountered various issues and ideas, but let’s hear what she has to say:

In the beginning, I wasn’t very familiar with this type of handheld optical network test device, so my first task was learning and gaining more understanding. I went to the Sunrise Telecom website to see what the manufacturer could tell me.
(
http://www.sunrisetelecom.com/products/sunset_ocx.php) At the website here, I learned how this analyzer is used for various applications involving installing, testing, and maintaining SONET networks. Then I gathered manuals and any other literature that I could find, and began a simultaneously theoretical and hands-on approach to figuring out this unit. During my research, Randy and Joel assisted with hints, ideas, and detailed explanations. They showed me how to use the optical video scope in the lab to view the trasmitting and receiving lenses of the unit. They were filthy! So then I learned how to properly clean an optical lens using a special?thin optical cleaning swab lightly dipped in alcohol, followed by a blast of pressurized air. I had to do this a few times but now that single black circle is surrounded by pristine white.
Now today we received three portable video fiber scopes made by Noyes Fiber Systems. I tested these to make sure that they were all functional and complete sets. Because of what I learned during my Sunset project, I easily figured out how to set up and use these devices. Proud to say they all work great and are ready to hit the road at a moment’s notice.