People get funny with decibels (dB). To make 10 dB of attenuation sound worse than 0.1 dB of attenuation they put a negative sign in front of it. That gets confusing, because theoretically -0.174 dB of attenuation is the same as 0.174 dB of gain (if your fiber is designed to be non-linear it might give you gain). It also gets based on perspective, as in if attenuation is a good thing (something you are designing for) or a bad thing (something real you need to overcome).
All that said, if your spec is 0.100 dB of attenuation, it looks like you are failing by 0.074 dB. That isn't much; is your OTDR tester properly calibrated?
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