METUCHEN, New Jersey. -- February 14, 2005 -- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc. begins shipping BumbleBee™, a portable spectrum analyzer that measures 4 distinct frequency bands.
BumbleBee™ is a precision calibrated spectrum analyzer that interfaces with HP’s iPAQ® PocketPC®. The handheld receiver measures 4 distinct wireless bands: 900 MHz, 2.4-2.5 GHz, 5.1-5.5 & 5.5-5.9 GHz. BumbleBee™ allows the user to capture and display each of these bands for network installation, coverage and interference analysis. The iPAQ’s touch screen allows field engineers to drill down in the waveform zooming in for further analysis. Advanced spectrum analysis features include 3 WAVEFORM TRACES, PEAK HOLD, PEAK SEARCH, and user selectable PACKET / INTERFERENCE TRIGGERS. In addition BumbleBee™ ships with optional directional and Yagi antennae for instant identification of interference, hackers and RF signatures including VoIP, RFID, 802.11(b,a,g & Bluetooth) and cordless phones/video. BumbleBee™ is ships with optional iPAQ hx4700 or hx2400 series PocketPC®.
For more information, check out www.bvsystems.com / WLAN
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