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Boston, MA - September 01, 2007 Kaltman Creations' RF Spectrum Analyzer
Model HF4060
In our increasingly crowded Radio Frequency environment, we are hard
pressed to deliver functional wireless systems and often are pressed
into sub-rentals and additional purchases to solve problems with
spectrum and frequency availability. This year, at the 2007 Infocomm
show, I discovered a new product that makes accessing the RF spectrum
information by running real time frequency analysis affordable.
We have often relied upon a very unscientific process by which we hunt and
guess for wireless frequencies. This year, looking ahead to our large
industrials, I realized that we were in difficult times trying get all
of our wireless solutions to work as planned, especially for an
upcoming show in Boston. We decided to push forward with a scanning
system as we packed in progressively more and more wireless channels
into our limited spectrum. The weekly rentals for scanners, as
typically used in New York on Broadway, are upwards of a $1,000 dollars
plus a tech to operate. We needed an affordable solution to manage
monumental amounts of wireless. The bottom line, the Spectran HF4060
made it possible for us to take 140 wireless Mic, Com, and IFB channels
to the AARP National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, and they
worked flawlessly.
Features:
The Spectran HF4060 covers the frequency range of 10MHz to 6GHz making
it possible to view all RF activity from down around 70MHz - 80MHz for
assisted listening devices through VHF & UHF, all the way up to
6GHz. On the higher frequencies, you can view RF activity for remote
AMX and Crestron wireless control, Wi-Fi, intercom, etc. Just likes its
counterpart's - models HF4040, HF6060 and HF6080 - the Spectran HF4060
features 10 users assignable Hot Keys for instant access to frequently
used RF bands, plus you can manually input any frequency start and stop
point. There is a jog dial on the side of the unit which positions a
cursor on the LCD screen and the cursor position is readout in both
frequency and level in dbm. Clicking this jog dial allows you to zoom
in to a high resolution, close-up view of the RF activity, finding
offending interference, available RF space, etc. There is a whole suite
of menu items such as resolution, sweep time, antenna types, etc., but
the default's which were set by Kaltman Creations (the US distributor),
seem to cover all of our Pro Audio, AV related needs. All of these
functions, and more, are also available via the included PC software.
"The
bottom line, the Spectran HF4060 made it possible for us to take 140
wireless Mic, Com, and IFB channels to the AARP National Convention in
Boston, Massachusetts, and they worked flawlessly."
What I Like About It:
Looking ahead to the Feb 2009 analog TV cutoff time and the pending RF
auction to the larger wireless provider's means that the RF congestion
problem will only be more complex as we move forward. Tools like the
HF4060 RF spectrum analyzer will be critical to our success and our
ability to use our current arsenal of wireless equipment and make
informed decisions about what to buy in the future. I have suggested
that MSI's growing installation department will also host this device,
as their needs may well exceed the rental and staging department's
need. Aside from handheld operation, the Spectran HF4060's USB computer
interface and included software means that you can scan a frequency
range in advance of firing up your first wireless device. I set the
unit up on the day of our technical installations and found nice
spectrum holes for our equipment to working in, which confirmed a lot
of the pre-production work we had done. But, I also found that a local
station in the Boston area had switched on their DTV transmitter and
that none of the usual frequency allocation places had this information
documented.
What I Would Change: I
would like the system to have a BNC antenna connector, or at least an
included SMA to BNC adapter, so that I could plug the unit into an
output of a typical wireless microphone receiver antenna distribution
system. This would permit me to use the analyzer to set up the antenna
systems to maximize what I need and minimize background signals. I
would like to be able to create some markers in the software interface
so I could track a challenging area over time. I would also like to be
able to hone into an area for a detailed look while still sweeping the
wider band.
Summary:
The Kaltman Creations Spectran HF4060 RF spectrum analyzer has earned a
place in my workbox. One of the key challenges for these events was
working around the RF interference while still providing a flexible
presentation solution to our high profile presenters. I strongly
suggest the HF4060 system for any dynamic and uncontrolled RF
environment where you really need your systems to work.
Product Reviewer:
Ken Freeman, Technical Sales Manager with Meeting Services Inc. MSI is
a full service Audio Visual Staging rental supplier and systems
integrator with over 50 years in the business. Over 120 employees call
their 70,000 square foot warehouse and offices home base. MSI is
located in Southern California at 9220 Activity Road, San Diego, CA,
92126. Ken can be reached at 858-348-0100, faxed at 858-348-0076 and on
the web at www.msiprod.com. Kaltman Creations LLC can be reached at: Tel 678-714-2000.
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Ken Freeman Technology Sales Manager (858)348-0630
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