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PCTEL's SeeHawk Touch to Simplify DAS Using Ibflex Receiver
PCTEL announces the release of SeeHawk Touch network testing software to simplify the working of distributed antenna system (DAS) enabling high-speed wireless coverage for in-building venues, office campuses, and crowded city centers.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Tuesday, October 25, 2016
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BLOOMINGDALE, IL: PCTEL, a provider of telecom solutions, announces the release of SeeHawk Touch network testing software to simplify the working of distributed antenna system (DAS). The new feature in SeeHawk Touch 1.4 enables high-speed wireless coverage for in-building venues, office campuses, and crowded city centers.
The latest solution offers antenna verification tool and uplink testing feature, thus reduces the time required to install and configure the network equipment. Engineers can use the antenna verification tool to identify the missing antennas in real time. SeeHawk Touch incorporatesall the data using the IBflex receiver. The Signal Analyzer feature integrates IBflex with the radio-end to identify high noise floors.
IBflex receiver increases the efficiency of wireless network testing by reducing the testing time and enabling better interconnectivity. It scans all the major cellular technologies, bands, and WiFi in a single walk test for public and private networks. The “hot swap battery system” in IBflex extends the walk testing duration.
Solutions such as SeeWave, SeeHawk Engage, and the Signal Analyzer leverage the IBflex platform to deliver comprehensive benchmarking, optimization, and interference management services.
"In-building networks often require time intensive manual commissioning procedures," says David Neumann, PCTEL's Senior Vice President and General Manager, RF Solutions. "SeeHawk Touch cuts through this complexity by automating many of the required measurements. It can reduce the time to commission a system by 50 percent".