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Friday, January 12, 2007

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BumbleBee-Tablet PC Spectrum Analyzer

- Matt Faulkner

This sure is an interesting device...  Spectrum analyzer packaged in a UMPC.  Looks like a Samsung Q1 under the hood, what do  you think??

"BumbleBee™-TABLET is a Windows XP® tablet UMPC spectrum analyzer all-in-one system. The calibrated receiver measures a combo of popular wireless bands including Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, ISM, Public Safety, Bluetooth and more. BumbleBee™-TABLET's interface offers a large 7" WVGA LCD touch-screen featuring Intel Pentium® processor. In addition, the tablet UMPC has an internal 40GB HDD for instant storage and playback of all captured RF spectral network installation, coverage and interference analysis data in the field. Advanced spectrum analysis features include user selectable power triggers, 3 pairs of markers, spectrogram, histogram, video smoothing, waveform averaging, 1 live trace and up to 4 peak hold waveform traces with peak hold & peak search. BumbleBee™-TABLET takes the power of sophisticated laboratory spectrum analyzers and delivers it to installers in the field and engineers in the lab."

 

  • RF Spectrum Analysis In Your Hands or on Your Desktop
  • Identify WiMAX, RFID, Wi-Fi, 802.11 & Other ISM Interference
  • Large, 7" WVGA, Touch-Screen Interface
  • Windows XP UMPC Intel Pentium Tablet
  • 40 GB HD Storage
  • Channel Power Measurements in dBm
  • Peak Search/Hold With Up To 4 Peak Hold Waveform Traces
  • User Selectable Power Triggers
  • Spectrogram/Histogram Measurements
  • Waveform JPEG Snapshots with Preview & Printout
  • Optional Directional Antennae for 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Frequencies
  • Honeycomb Interference Mapping Software Support

BumbleBee Tablet




1/12/2007 10:16 PM MST  

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Friday, February 23, 2007 8:03:30 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
This is a great idea. I am glad they made an affordable spectrum analyzer for WiFi that still fits in your hand. I found out it only costs $4,500 including the Tablet. That is much more attractive than an Anritsu. It is also a calibrated spectrum analyzer unlike the Cognio card.

good work berkely
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