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  <description>Mode Conditioning Patch Cables(MCP) are used to minimize Differential Mode Delay (DMD) which can occur whenever a single-mode laser source is launched to the center of your multimode fiber. A MCP minimizes DMD signal degradation by offsetting the launch of the laser source away for your core of the …</description>
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  <published>2013-04-09 17:05:26</published>
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