Course Objectives:
This course is designed to teach participants the essence of Microwave path planning, as well as how to design paths that will not suffer from interference, nor interfere with other radio systems in the vicinity.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to grasp the concepts of Transmission Engineering and be able to design, operate and manage Microwave Networks in a cost-effective manner.
Pre-Requisite for Participants:
Basic understanding of telecommunication is needed.
Who Should Attend?
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.
Course Duration:
5-day training
Course Outlines:
- Introduction and Basic Definitions
- Microwave Link Planning
- Link Budget Calculation
- Microwave Propagation
- Link Engineering
- Field Survey
- Link Performance and Availability Considerations
- Protection and Diversity
- Frequency Planning and Interference Analysis
- Passive Repeaters