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From: Justin T. Fanning (Justin
futurecorp.co.uk)Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 19:47:32 CST
There use to be two courses called BOCP & TVOCP that use to be
legal prerequisites to work on radio/tv transmission systems.
I mention them because although slightly off topic, they use to be
available via correspondence for only a few hundred dollars.
You could also consider taking some amateur radio courses for next to
nothing, a lot of amateurs use the microwave bands and you'll have
considerable more antenna flexibility and frequency/power output
available to your experiments.
Regards,
Justin
---"Reynolds, Alfred" wrote: > > IPS: Radio and Space Services (a part of the Industry and Science Resources > department, www.ips.gov.au) offer a HF Comms course. Perhaps they offer more > complex courses that would suit you? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Daniel Hoffman [mailto:daniel.hoffman
mylittleplanet.org] > > Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:58 AM > > To: wireless
samba.org > > Subject: Courses > > > > > > > > Does anyone know of any RF engineer style trainging courses, > > just so I can > > geta bit of paper that says "Hey, I can do this stuff, REALLY!"?? > > > > > > > > - daniel > > > > > > > > - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ > > > > I asked santa for my sun e450 and all I got was > > a crappy domain name.... > > > > > > > > > > > >
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