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Check out this spectrim analyzer.

Check out this spectrim analyzer.

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RE: Check out this spectrim analyzer.

It's unfortunate, however, that you're limited to a very narrow bandwidth.  An inexpensive analyzer that would cover 0-2.4GHz would be freakin' sweet!

Dan - Owner
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RE: Check out this spectrim analyzer.

The chips used for 802.11 and 802.15.4 have the capibility to measure the noise and signals in the channels defined by these standards as a means of selecting the best channel. Looks like someone decided to use one of these chips just for that inbuilt function to make a simple spectrum analyzer.

RE: Check out this spectrim analyzer.

I can see that coming in very handy for anyone setting up lots of WiFi networks.  Not a bad price either!  Should sell a few thousand!  

Z

 

RE: Check out this spectrim analyzer.

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I have a buddy getting his hands on one so I'll get my mitts on it eventually and report back.

Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com

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