Berkeley Updates BumbleBee™ for Enhanced RFID Spectrum Analysis
Metuchen, NJ -- April 14, 2006 -- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc, the leader in Wi-Fi test equipment, announces a BumbleBee spectrum analyzer specifically for RFID spectrum and tag identification.
BThe BumbleBee™ handheld spectrum analyzer series has been updated to include an RFID model capable of tuning 860-960 MHz as well as 2.4-2.5 GHz frequencies used in RFID tags. In addition, BumbleBee-RFID features RFID tag readability for instant identification of legitimate RFID signatures as well as spurious RF noise and interference. BumbleBee-RFID ships with optional direction finding antenna systems tuned for 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz frequencies. These DF antennae locate and pinpoint various RF interference sources within the network, from nearby networks and even ad-hoc devices. BumbleBee™ ships in early June, 2006.
BumbleBee™ spectrum analyzer series are calibrated RF devices that measure distinct wireless bands (specify model) and display them on a color, touch-screen interface for instant, portable analysis. BumbleBee's™ handheld size and light weight allows installers, engineers and technicians to measure all of these bands for network installation, coverage and RF interference analysis while out in the field. Advanced spectrum analysis features include 3 WAVEFORM TRACES, PEAK HOLD, PEAK SEARCH, and user selectable PACKET / INTERFERENCE TRIGGERS. BumbleBee™ allows for on-the-fly switching of bands for realtime spectral analysis of many wireless standards including RFID, VoIP, 802.11(b,a,g & Bluetooth) and cordless phones/video. |
About Berkeley Varitronics Systems
Berkeley Varitronics Systems, located in Metuchen, New Jersey, has been providing advanced wireless solutions and products to the domestic and international wireless telecommunications industry for over 35 years. Since 1995, BVS has introduced over 50 unique wireless test devices for a variety of applications. For more information about BVS, visit www.bvsystems.com.
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