Berkeley Transmitter & Receiver Add Wi-MAX Support
Metuchen, NJ -- September 1, 2009 --Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc., the leader in Wi-Fi / Wi-MAX propagation analysis test equipment, updates their popular CW transmitter and receiver line-up to support Wi-MAX frequencies 3.4-3.6 GHz. Dragon™ portable transmitter enables users to transmit either of two independent bands with up to 2 watts per band. Both models available now. Contact BVS for pricing.
Coyote™ is Berkeley's popular modular receiver. All Coyote™ receivers can house up to two unique receivers, removable GPS receiver as well as removable CF data storage and Ni-MH battery system. Calibrated receivers may be swapped out in the field by users anytime and replaced with one of the many receivers available from BVS.
Dragon™ stimulus transmitters contain dual independent modules giving the user freedom to perform multiple studies while out in the field. Power is provided by dynamically controlled, Class A amplifiers that allow for power output of + 0.5 dB over a 37 dB range. Dragon™ is light weight and housed in a rugged carrying case complete with keypad control and backlit LCD display. |