 spinny5
join:2005-05-08 | reply to korym Re: For those looking for a portable spectrum analyzer
looks cool but how would it compare to the bumblebee or yellow jacket from www.bvsystems.com?
has anyone used their products before??
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| reply to korym What are the specs?
other good analyzers »www.rohde-schwarz.com/us/handhel···omy.html Also can be rented for about $460/month »www.metrictest.com/product_info.···SH313(R) |
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| reply to korym $2500? Wowsers. 
Not so much the "casual spectrum management person" with that price... although, it is cheaper than a real analyzer. The blog makes it look interesting, I'll give ya that. 
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| reply to nwn Re: For those looking for a portable spectrum anal
Looks like these guys invested in them, Scott. Maybe they have a contact:
»www.nbvp.com/portfolio/communica···nio.html
HtH!
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 nwn Premium join:2004-03-05 Centerville, IN | reply to korym The Cognio site is password protected. How can I find out more? -- Scott |
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  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| For those looking for a portable spectrum analyzer
Came across this gem this morning:
»wireless.weblogsinc.com/entry/12···7044139/
"The product is geared towards the casual spectrum management person, that is, the computer guy charged with keeping a WLAN running. So the software uses a lot of useful tricks and tips to help someone manage a wireless network, including a database of radio signatures or fingerprints of typical interference sources. In just 30 minutes of testing, I came across a bluetooth source, a microwave oven, a cordless phone, and one continuous transmission source that wasnt identified specifically, but was noted as being below Channel 1, so it wasnt a problem."
Looks interesting. 
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