Note: As of Chanalyzer 5.11, the Lab accessory has been replaced with "Device Settings".
After unlocking the Lab accessory in Chanalyzer, the “Lab” tab will be added to the Details Pane.
Wi-Spy Configuration Presets
There are two locations to choose frequency presets. In the Hardware Configuration Panel, you can select from the default presets as well as their own custom configurations
Custom Configurations
Users can save configuration presets that are quickly accessible from the drop down menu. Once the configuration has been applied, the drop down will appear empty. To save the configuration click the Save disk icon. Give the preset a name, and it will appear in the drop down.
To remove a preset, select it from the drop down menu and click the trash can icon.
Manual Hardware Configuration
There are two methods in manually selecting the frequency range for the Wi-Spy configuration. You can enter a center frequency and select the frequency span or step width. For example, if you entered “5775” into the Center Field and “20” for the span, it would leave 10 MHz on both sides of the center frequency. Alternatively, you can enter the start and stop frequencies. The Step Size and the Span are configured to automatically display at least 10 data points.
Step Size
The step size defines the resolution displayed in the overview pane. To adjust the resolution, increase or decrease the step size. A smaller step size will create a higher resolution capture, but it will increase the length of time it takes to finish a sweep. A large step size will lower the resolution, but will decrease the sweep time as well.
The default settings are optimized for both speed and resolution.
Dwell Time
To control the amount of time the Wi-Spy spends at each step, increase or decrease the value in the Dwell field.
Resolution Bandwidth
Resolution Bandwidth is closely tied to the step size of the spectrum analyzer. The filter bandwidth resolution determines how wide the spectrum analyzer will listen at each step. If the resolution bandwidth is the same width as the step size, some transmissions will be omitted from the capture. By default, Chanalyzer Lab will keep the resolution bandwidth to 125% of the step size.
Markers
The Lab Accessory for Chanalyzer can measure current, average and maximum values for specific frequencies selected by the user. To create a marker, right click in the overview pane and select Create New Frequency Marker.
Chanalyzer will build a table to the right of the Hardware Configuration options. Each entry will display measurements for the current, average, and max for each frequency marker. These values are dependent on the time span selected.