Spectrum analyzer includes Tablet PC
Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 3/1/2007
The BumbleBee-Tablet from Berkeley Varitronics combines a spectrum analyzer with a Windows XP Tablet-based Ultra-Mobile PC. The portable instrument allows users to measure a variety of wireless bands for network installation, coverage, and RF interference analysis.
BumbleBee-Tablet’s calibrated receiver supports WiFi, WiMax, ISM, and Bluetooth. It features a 7-in. WVGA LCD touchscreen and a Pentium processor, as well as an internal 40-Gbyte hard drive for storage and playback of RF spectral-analysis data.
Other features include power triggers, three pairs of markers, histograms, video smoothing, waveform averaging, one live trace, and up to four peak-hold waveform traces with peak hold and peak search. Optional interference mapping software and direction-finding antenna kits are available.
Berkeley Varitronics Systems, www.bvsystems.com.



















