Course Duration
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5-days Instructor-Led , 0900 - 1700
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Course Objectives
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At the end of this course the student will understand the
essentials of Transmission engineering and will be able
to design and manage microwave networks. This course is
designed to teach students the essence of microwave path
planning. Once completed they will be able to design and
maintain cost effective solutions. The students will also
be learn how to design paths that will not suffer from interference,
or disturb other radio systems in the vicinity.
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Course Overview
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This training course provides the student with a strong background in the area of planning telecommunication transmission networks using modern Radio-relay Digital Microwave radio. The course covers in detail all the important aspects of radio propagation, starting from free-space loss and absorption loss, followed by statistical analysis of various phenomena impairing radio reception process - rain, multipath fading (both flat and selective), K-factor variation and ducting. The introductory part of the course also reviews basic parameters of the microwave radio systems, antenna, transmission lines and all other auxiliary equipment used during implementation of microwave radio-relay sites.
Classroom discussion of all the above topics will be complemented by interactive student exercises. The course concludes with a guide to several ITU-T/ITU-R references, students can access for additional information.
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Key Benefits
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The person who will attend this course,
- He will understand why a certain link or network is not functioning as per performance specifications and will be able to successfully resolve them.
- He will be able to select the best component for the network.
- He will have the knowledge to optimize and improve the network performance and quality.
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Pre-Requisites for Participants
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Basic understanding of telecommunication is needed.
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Who Should Attend?
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This course is suitable for telecommunications professionals, including transmission engineers, network planners and technical project managers who are involved in the area of planning, deployment, commissioning or operation of modern Radio-relay Digital Microwave Radio. Individuals interested in microwave communication systems are also welcome.
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Course Outline
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