We have an Airflow Impedance Characterization System available for sale. Airflow Impendance Characterization System manufactured by Degree C. This was a $25K system that was never used. Includes: · One (1) Blade Profiler – PCB Windtunnel · One (1) Hardware Kit · One (1) Power Supply · One (1) USB Cable · One (1) Carrying [...]
We are looking for Alcatel 90-7569-02 modules. These modules are for the Alcatel 7670 series systems, or the older Newbridge 36170 systems. They are the 8-Port OC-3c/STM1 Intermediate Reach I/O modules. If you have any of these modules available, please contact BIZI today! Call 1-800-370-0123 or email purchasing -> Click Here .
802.11ac is the next evolution of 802.11n. A 6x increase in data rate through wider bandwidth, advanced digital modulation and a higher number of spatial streams. The theoretical maximum data rate for 802.11n is 600Mb/s using 4MHz bandwidth w/ 4 spatial streams. The 802.11ac physical layer is an extension of the existing 802.11n standard and [...]
We’re currently looking for a used HP Agilent 8722ES or 8722ET. If you have one avilable, please contact us today! Call 800-370-0123, or Fax: 978-649-7862, or Email: purchasing@bizi.com
November 9, 2010 – 2:01 pm
A client of ours has an Agilent N4903A J-BERT High-Performance Serial BERT (with many options) for sale to BIZI. Here’s the specifications: 150 Mb/s to 7 Gb/s or to 12.5 Gb/s pattern generator and error detector >0.5 UI calibrated and integrated jitter injection. Excellent signal performance and sensitivity Built-in clock data recovery with tunable and compliant loop [...]
November 8, 2010 – 3:22 pm
We’re currently working on a defense project which requires a Vector Network Analyzer. The specifications require measurements 50Mhz-40GHz. If you have one of these Agilent 8722ES or 8722ET’s in used condition, we’d be interested in buying either one from you. Or we can trade you for something else you need.
October 27, 2010 – 4:30 pm
We have been debating internally whether to move towards a hardware-based WAN optimization solution or shift towards software-based WAN optimization. The financial considerations of a lower total cost of ownership with software-based solutions pulls a lot of weight. In addition, the virtual appliances also leverage the scalability, flexibility and manageability of the virtualization system that [...]
October 27, 2010 – 3:13 pm
We had some challenging wireless LAN issues recently in and around our large warehouse facility. With over 10,000 square feet with metal racks and a metal roof, users were complaining about connectivity, weak signals, and intermittent access. We bought the new Fluke Networks AirCheck Wi-Fi handheld tester for 802.11 a/b/g/n. This device identified connectivity problems, found some rogue access points, and detected interference, [...]
October 25, 2010 – 4:38 pm
Recently one of our broadcasting clients was configuring a couple video routers. So we stayed longer than planned to watch and learn a few technical things about 3GHz modern routing systems. Routing signals in television facilities at one time supported only one or two formats and a couple of audio channels. With all the new formats and the need to [...]
October 25, 2010 – 4:19 pm
We had a cooling situation this past summer, which we thought we were prepared. Our computer room AC unit had some mechanical issues which required significant downtime in the middle of a heat wave. We rolled in a small portable backup AC unit and got some floor fans in place around the equipment racks. All efforts were inadequate [...]