How to Select Microwave Antenna & Microwave Radio System Training

Microwave Antenna & Microwave Radio System Wireless Training – What to look for in Microwave, RF and Wireless training!

Good microwave antenna and microwave radio system wireless training, or other RF & microwave courses, such as basic electronics training classes, can can be challenging training to source. These are complex subjects and the trainer can have a major impact on how effective the learning experience is for your team. The following are key aspects to consider when selecting a technical training firm for your microwave antenna and microwave radio system wireless training:

Avoid manufacturer bias: If you have a microwave antenna, radio or other manufacturer provide technical training there are two issues that can arise. One is that the manufacturer may provide more of a sales pitch, than a true technical training for your team. The second issue is that we are all human and bias towards the manufacturers equipment will be part of the training. By using an independent trainer for your technical training, such as microwave antenna and microwave radio systems, your team will get an unbiased view of the technology and the available solutions.

Remember – No manufacturer bias or sales pitches with our microwave, RF, wireless and other technical training. SED is the leader in wireless and technical training.

Educational background of the trainer: Microwave antenna and radio systems are a complex technical subject. You will find that a trainer with a degree in electrical engineering will be able to more coherently explain these complex subjects to your team and assure they understand. Be sure you check into the educational background of the trainer before bringing a trainer in for a complex technical subject such as microwaves & RF.

Experience of the trainer: It’s also important to find out about the experience and background of the trainer for the these complex technical training’s. Determine how long the instructor has been involved with the subject matter and what real world experience the instructor has. The instructors ability to share real world examples of the technology will be critical to your team gaining a useful understanding of microwave antenna and radio systems. You should also determine how many years the instructor has been training technicians and engineers. Experienced trainers will provide for a rich learning environment and not just read from PowerPoint slides. An instructor that has authored books on the subject can also be a sign of an experienced and respected trainer that can offer good insights on the associated technical subject matter.

Course material: Understanding who developed and delivered the course material is extremely important, as this will greatly impact the quality of the course. Be certain to ask who developed the material and what their educational background and experience is. Obviously an Electrical Engineer with many years of RF & Microwave experience would be best. As an example, the founder of Singer Executive Development has a BSEE degree and has decades of experience working with and developing and deploying microwave antennas and microwave radios for communication sites. For information on the Singer Executive Development Microwave Radio System Training please see this link Microwave Radio System Training.

Small class size: Your team will have a richer learning experience with small class sizes. At Singer Executive Development we limit class size to twenty students. This assures we can provide personalized instruction to students as required and provide for excellent comprehension of complex technical subjects such as microwave antenna and radio systems.  Seek out classes that limit class size for a better learning experience.

Ease of attending: Your team will have less down time when the training comes to your location. This reduces your total travel cost, more importantly, it allows your team to b e efficient by not traveling long distances for training.

Why Singer Executive Development for Microwave Antenna & Radio System Training?Microwave Antenna Installation & Alignment Book

– We are not a manufacturer or distributor, so no sales pitch, just great technical training.

– Course taught by an electrical engineer with decades of experience.

– Interactive training to assure your team learns the theory and the skills required.

– We come to your preferred location to reduce travel costs for your team and minimize down time.

– Our President, Andy Singer, literally wrote the book on microwave antenna systems.

– Excellent references/testimonials available from current and past clients.

– Unbiased training that focuses on the facts, theory and hands-on skills, not selling you products.

The team at Singer Executive Development has decades of experience with microwave communications systems and are known for our dynamic and interactive training style. This means your team will be working with experienced engineers and trainers  that can assure knowledge and techniques are retained by your team, leading to motivated, efficient and effective employees. Trust Singer Executive Development with your microwave radio system training needs. Check our testimonials page to see what other students have said about our microwave radio system and antenna training courses. We also offer low-cost and easy to use RF Safety Awareness Training. Let Singer Executive Development help you with your technical training needs.  We offer courses covering all aspects of RF and microwave systems.

Links to Microwave & RF and other Wireless Technical Training:

Singer Executive Development Technical Training

Microwave Antenna System Basics, Installation & Alignment

Microwave Training – Microwave Radio System Training

RF Safety Awareness Training

Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training

FCC General Radiotelephone GROL & Basic Electronics Training

Links to Microwave Rules and Microwave System Information:

FCC Microwave Services Page

FCC Microwave Construction

47 CFR Part 101 Fixed Microwave Rules & Regulations

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