Invisible Waves
selected top pick of InfoComm 2008 by Mark Frink, Associate Editor
of Live Sound International journal.
"Frink's Favorite is
appropriate to the changing RF environment. Mark Kaltman follows the
success of his affordable Spectran handheld scanners with the new
Invisible Waves IW-1800 scanning spectrum analyzer, a PC-controlled
RF scanner with advanced software that inter-leaves frequency
scanning for faster response. Intuitive bandwidth and threshold
controls simplify investigation of RF 'white spaces.' Transitions to
new 700MHz services and elimination of analog TV broadcasts next
year magnify this tool's value." (Frink, Mark. "Las Vegas Brings the
Heat." Live Sound International July 2008: 30-34.)
Invisible Waves
selected for
InfoComm Hot Gear award from Pro Audio Review Magazine
Invisible Waves RF Analyzer -- Product Announcement
From the June 2008 issue of Harmony Central
Mix Online
From the December 2007 issue of Mix Online
Broadcast Engineering
From the December 2007 issue of Broadcast Engineering
PhonePlus Magazine
From the November 2007 issue of Phone Plus
Kaltman Creations Adds AirSleuth and AirHORN to RF Analyzer Product
Line
Press
Release
Wireless Network Mysteries Solved
Wireless Products
From the March 2007
issue of Communications News
Product Releases / Wireless
From the January 26, 2007
issue of Processor
Peripheral
Vision Communications, Inc.
I’ve been using the AirSleuth 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer for a few
weeks now, and I want to let you know that this product blows away
the competition. Nothing in the same price range can even come close
to the quality, and no other product of the same quality can match
the price. The AirSleuth 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer is easy to set up
and use. It provides an in-depth look at the local 2.4 GHz
environment. With this analyzer I can get a true picture of what’s
happening in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. It shows all RF energy –
microwave energy, cordless phone signals, 802.11 systems, you name
it – I can see it with the AirSleuth 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer. What
a great tool! The graphic displays are easy enough for the hobbyist
to use, but provide superb information for those of us who are
designing and troubleshooting 802.11 systems professionally. You
have covered all the bases – simple user interface, minimal disk and
RAM requirements, clear and informative graphics – I can’t wait to
see what your design team develops next!
Thanks,
--Bob Young
Peripheral Vision Communications, Inc.
Networking - Wireless - Telecom
http://www.pvcominc.com