MetaGeek has announced the general availability of a USB spectrum analyzer for the 900 MHz band, priced at $199.
It looks like the recession may have spurred the originator of inexpensive Wi-Fi spectrum analysis to roll back its pricing for 2.4 GHz WLAN spectrum analysis.
MetaGeek is demonstrating a pre-release version of its upcoming Wi-Spy 5x at Interop 2008 in Las Vegas.
Wi-Spy 5x is a USB-based spectrum analyzer covering 5.170 GHz to 5.815 GHz (compete coverage of 802.11a/n), with a resolution of 328 KHz. It can detect signals with amplitudes of -100 dBm to -15 dBm with a resolution of 0.5 dBm.
Pricing has not yet been set. The product is slated for release "in early summer".
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Wi-Spy 2.4x has three times the frequency resolution, three times the amplitude resolution, and twice the amplitude range of the original Wi-Spy.
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