8/31/2023 0 Comments Metageek spectrum analyzerBut since through-the-air signals rarely top -40 dBm or so, the high-side extra range isn’t very useful. There is significant range extension on the high-signal side, too. The next most useful is the extension of the lower end of the amplitude range, which helps to sniff out low-level signals. While there are significant improvements in frequency resolution (3X), amplitude range (> 2X) and amplitude resolution (3X), I found the most noticeable and useful improvement to be the frequency resolution. But they also have once again done the price-doubling trick and set the 2.4x’ price at $399. Well, it looks like the Geeks put the extra money to good use to develop the Wi-Spy 2.4x, with better performance and the ability to use higher-gain antennas. But the increase corrected a price that was probably way too low to begin with to support a viable business and further development. Since that review, MetaGeek doubled the price to $199, which caused much tooth-gnashing and garment-rending among its fan base. And I urged anyone who had been needing or thinking about 2.4 GHz spectrum analysis to buy one. I thought it was one of the coolest and most useful products I’d seen in a long time, especially for the $99 price. It’s been almost a year and a half since MetaGeek’s original Wi-Spy 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer hit the street. Second generation of (relatively) inexpensive 2.4 GHz USB spectrum analyzer with improved resolution and range Introduction – Updated Table 2 with WiSpy resolution bandwidth
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