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Key measurements of Fiber Optic Power Meters are absolute (for optical power of the switch, hub, transceiver, etc.) and relative power (for optical loss). Optical loss is difference between two optical power measurements (one the light source after zeroing and the other the power meter at the other end). Units will be dBm for optical power and dB for optical loss. Milliwatts (mW) is an older unit of optical power measurement sometimes still mentioned. A fiber optic light source is required at the other end of the cable to send a known continuous wave (CW) for the power meter to receive. Wavelengths measured are 850 & 1300 nm multimode and 1310 & 1550 nm single mode.