PCTEL automates reporting for 5G, LTE and public safety network testing

SeeHawk Collect makes it easy to collect and analyze data from PCTEL scanning receivers.

Global wireless technology provider PCTEL (NASDAQ: PCTI) has announced a new automated reporting feature for its SeeHawk Collect network testing software.

SeeHawk Collect makes it easy to collect and analyze data from PCTEL scanning receivers, including accurate field measurements of coverage and signal quality for 5G, LTE, 2G/3G cellular, WiFi, public safety, and private radio networks.

 SeeHawk Collect users can generate printable reports with a single click within minutes of completing a drive, saving hours or even days of work post-processing and compiling data.

The reports present a summary of the drive or walk test campaign, with network measurements and KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) displayed on easy-to-read maps and charts.

“SeeHawk Collect reports will make 5G network deployment and optimization easier for users of PCTEL scanning receivers worldwide,” said Rishi Bharadwaj, PCTEL’s Chief Operating Officer. “We are excited to build on the success of our public safety network testing solution and meet growing customer demand for a similar reporting feature for traditional cellular drive and walk testing,” added Bharadwaj. 

Meet with PCTEL online August 24-27 at IWCE Virtual 2020 to learn more about SeeHawk Collect software, along with PCTEL’s full portfolio of test and measurement, antenna, and industrial IoT solutions.

For more information, visit https://www.pctel.com/.

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