Wi-Fi Test Equipment Provider BVS Releases BumbleBee PC Viewer
METUCHEN, New Jersey. -/January 12, 2006 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc, the leader in Wi-Fi test equipment, has released Windows software for playback of BumbleBee studies on any PC.
Berkeley has released a PC playback viewer for spectrum analysis data captured on their handheld BumbleBee™. The Windows® software application can read and display RF data directly off the BumbleBee™ iPAQ via USB or from the iPAQ’s removable SD or CF card slots via a card reader. The PC software operates much like a VCR with PLAY, FF, REW and PAUSE buttons and allows users to view MARKER points created during capture as well as create new MARKER points for PC viewing. BumbleBee™ PC viewer software is available now to all BumbleBee™ users for $250.
BumbleBee™ is a precision spectrum analyzer series that interface with HP’s iPAQ® PocketPC®. The handheld receiver’s compact size and light weight allows installers, engineers and technicians to measure a variety of bands for network installation, coverage and RF interference analysis. The iPAQ’s touch screen allows field engineers to tap on points of interest in the waveform and drill down for further analysis. Advanced spectrum analysis features include 3 WAVEFORM TRACES, PEAK HOLD, PEAK SEARCH, and user selectable PACKET / INTERFERENCE TRIGGERS. Optional Direction Finding antenna kits are available for locating and pinpointing specific sources of RF energy interference. BumbleBee™ allows for on-the-fly switching of bands for realtime spectral analysis of many wireless standards including VoIP, 802.11(b/a/g & Bluetooth), Wi-MAX, cordless phones/video and broadband public safety data networks.