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BVS Announces New Yellowjacket handheld Wi-Fi and Spectrum Analyzer

Complete Handheld 802.11b/a/g Solution



METUCHEN, New Jersey. -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc, the leader in handheld wireless test tools, announces a powerful new Yellowjacket handheld 802.11b/a/g Wi-Fi Analyzer & Spectrum Analyzer.

Berkeley’s latest Yellowjacket® branded 802.11 spectrum/packet analyzer will be demonstrated at booth# 207 in Orlando at the ISPCON show (May 23rd-25th) and booth# 161 at the Las Vegas Interop Expo (May 20th-25th). BVS’ latest test receiver system demodulates, sweeps and analyzes all popular 802.11 Wi-Fi network packets including 802.11b (2.4 GHz), 802.11g (2.4 GHz) and 802.11a (5 GHz).

Yellowjacket® B/A/G is also a powerful spectrum analyzer (accurate to within +1 dB) that measures RF energy allowing not only detailed interference analysis but the ability to see the “whole picture” of your 2.4 and 5 GHz network WISP or hotpsot. When equipped with a BVS DF (Direction Finding) antenna, Yellowjacket® B/A/G locates and pinpoints rogue APs and STAs and even detects spurious interference from sources such as microwave ovens and cordless phones.

Powerful Wi-Fi analysis features such as SNR (Signal-to-Noise), Multipath (Ec/Io), Delay Spread, Channel Frequency Response (CFR), SSID and RSSI allow Yellowjacket® B/A/G users to perform quick sweeps or detailed surveys using only one tool. Optional Swarm™ software bundle creates powerful overlays for mapping coverage analysis. Yellowjacket® B/A/G and Swarm™ Wi-Fi analysis tools will be available in Q3 of 2007. Contact BVS sales for pricing information.

http://www.bvsystems.com
Posted by cohagen on Friday, May 11, 2007
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