VSAT training course description This 2 day training course examines what VSAT is, its usages and users. It then looks at the hardware required for VSAT. What will you learn Explain how VSAT is used Describe the hardware required for VSAT operation. VSAT training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with VSAT. Prerequisites: None. Duration 2 days VSAT training course contents Introduction History of PMR VSAT Introduction A Brief History Satellite Services Satellite Communications Satellite Footprint Radio Frequency Bands ITU Definitions VSAT Users What is a VSAT? VSATs - Usage VSATs - Users VSAT Hardware Typical System Hardware VSAT ODU and IDU VSAT Station Equipment Diplexer and Feed Horn Typical Waveguide Element Polarisation VSAT Hub Antenna Pointing Outdoor Unit Outdoor (continued) VSAT Network Earth Stations Indoor Unit VSAT Network Earth Stations Indoor Unit Element Hub Station Hub Sub-station Hub Options Hub Options (2) Hub Options (3) Temporary Mount
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RFID training course description This training course focuses on the technologies used in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). What will you learn Describe the RFID architecture. Design RFID systems. Evaluate tag types. Recognise common RFID problems. RFID training course details Who will benefit: RFID technologists and system engineers. Prerequisites: RF fundamentals. Duration 2 days RFID training course contents What is RFID? Review of RF basics, what is RFID, RFID history, RFID base system architecture, frequency bands used by RFID, comparison with barcodes. RFID applications Supply chain, asset tracking, theft reduction, retail, access control, tolls. Tags Tag features, types of tag, passive and active, chips, read only, read write, affixing tags, selecting location to affix a tag, tag orientation and location, tag stacking, impact of rate of movement, tag data formats. Interrogators/readers Interrogation zones, interrogator types, antennas, read distance tests, multiple interrogators, synchronisation, dense interrogator environment issues. RFID peripherals. Standards and regulations Global regulatory requirements, regional regulatory requirements, ISO, ETSI, FCC, EPC, safety regulations/issues. Testing and troubleshooting Read rate problems, improperly tagged items, tag failure. RFID system design Antenna types, interference, antenna location and spacing, how many antennas? How many interrogators? tag types, grounding considerations, cabling, site diagrams.
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Are you passionate about uncovering stories, reporting on current events, and making a difference through the power of words? Our comprehensive course, "Become a Journalist," is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the dynamic world of journalism. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This journalism course covers essential topics to equip learners with foundational and specialized skills. It begins with understanding the principles, history, and ethics of journalism, ensuring a solid grounding in journalistic practice. Learners delve into legal aspects like journalism law and regulatory bodies, crucial for navigating media environments responsibly. They also learn about health and safety considerations specific to journalists, promoting their well-being in challenging situations. The course emphasizes practical skills such as writing techniques for journalistic pieces, including news reports and feature stories. It covers interviewing methods to gather information effectively and explores the complexities of defamation issues in journalism. Additionally, learners are introduced to various platforms like newspaper, online, freelance, radio, and television journalism, each requiring distinct approaches and techniques. Niche journalism is also explored, offering insights into specialized reporting areas. Overall, the course prepares learners to become adept journalists by blending theoretical knowledge with practical application across diverse media formats. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction and Principles of Journalism Module 02: History and Development of Journalism Module 03: Journalism Ethics Module 04: Journalism Law Module 05: Media Regulatory Bodies Module 06: Health and Safety for Journalists Module 07: Becoming a Journalist Module 08: Writing Skills for Journalists Module 09: News Writing, Production and Reporting Module 10: Tips on Writing a Good Feature Story Module 11: Interviewing Module 12: Defamation Module 13: Newspaper Journalism Module 14: Online and Freelance Journalism Module 15: Radio Journalism Module 16: Television Journalism Module 17: Niche Journalism Learning Outcomes: Understand principles guiding journalism ethics and legal responsibilities in practice. Develop proficient news and feature writing skills for various media platforms. Demonstrate knowledge of historical evolution and current trends in journalism. Acquire interviewing techniques essential for effective journalism practice. Apply knowledge of media regulatory bodies and their impact on journalism. Gain insights into specialised fields like radio, TV, and online journalism. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Journalism: Become a Journalist 4:27:36 1: Module 01: Introduction and Principles of Journalism 10:57 2: Module 02: History and Development of Journalism 10:29 3: Module 03: Journalism Ethics 09:09 4: Module 04: Journalism Law 19:59 5: Module 05: Media Regulatory Bodies 19:11 6: Module 06: Health and Safety for Journalists 22:26 7: Module 07: Becoming a Journalist 17:16 8: Module 08: Writing Skills for Journalists 22:10 9: Module 09: News Writing, Production and Reporting 12:08 10: Module 10: Tips on Writing a Good Feature Story 18:22 11: Module 11: Interviewing 16:02 12: Module 12: Defamation 10:56 13: Module 13: Newspaper Journalism 16:13 14: Module 14: Online and Freelance Journalism 09:06 15: Module 15: Radio Journalism 19:26 16: Module 16: Television Journalism 17:29 17: Module 17: Niche Journalism 15:17 18: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Individuals aspiring to pursue careers in journalism. Students interested in learning journalistic ethics and legal frameworks. Writers keen on enhancing their news and feature writing skills. Those seeking knowledge in interviewing techniques and media regulations. Professionals looking to specialize in radio, TV, or online journalism. Career path Newspaper Journalist Online Journalist Radio Broadcaster TV Reporter Freelance Journalist Investigative Journalist Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
GSM training course description GSM is in widespread use today. This seminar gives an comprehensive overview of GSM. What will you learn Explain what GSM is. Describe the architecture of the GSM network. Describe the GSM protocol stack. GSM training course details Who will benefit: Anyone who needs to know more about GSM. Prerequisites: Telecommunications Introduction Duration 2 days GSM training course contents Introduction History of GSM, analogue networks, digital networks, PCS1900. GSM services Telephony, digital encoding, data rates, Group 3 fax, SMS, Supplementary services. GSM architecture Mobile station Mobile Equipment (ME), Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). Base Station Subsystem Base Transceiver Station (BTS), Base Station Controller (BSC). Network Subsystem Mobile Services Switching Centre (MSC), Home Location Register (HLR), Visitor Location Register (VLR), Equipment Identity Register (EIR), Visitor Location register (VLR), Authentication Centre (AuC) Radio Link Aspects Bands, FDMA, TDMA, Traffic channels, Control channels, Speech coding, Channel coding and modulation, Multipath equalisation, Frequency hopping. GSM signalling SS7 overview, GSM SS7 nodes, Base Station Subsystem Application Part (BSSAP), Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP), Mobile Application Part (MAP). Interfaces Um, Abis and A interfaces. Mobility and call processing in GSM Attach & location update process, mobile originate, mobile termination, handovers. GSM services Tele services, Bearer services, supplementary services, SMS, security. GSM futures GPRS, UMTS.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for The target students for this course are office professionals with a foundational understanding of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC who want to use the advanced productivity features and the creative features of Acrobat Pro DC. Overview In this course you will create and manage PDF documents. Students will: Customize the Acrobat Pro DC workspace. Create PDFs from technical documents. Enhance PDF documents. Create interactive PDF forms. Finalize PDF files for commercial printing. In this course, students will learn to use advanced document tools and modify document properties, compare documents, enhance scans, as well as enhance documents by adding rich media such as sound, video, and interactive buttons. Students will learn to use the measurement tool, the distance tool, the perimeter tool and the area tool. Students will create interactive forms from a Word document or InDesign document, add form elements, add check boxes and radio buttons, and distribute forms for feedback. Students will understand the importance of accessibility and test for accessibility. Finally, students will understand signatures, create signatures, and add signatures to a document. 1 - Introduction Introduction 2 - Advanced Document Tools Using Document Properties Comparing Documents Enhancing Scans 3 - Adding Rich Media Adding Sound Adding Video Adding Buttons 4 - Using the Measurement Tools Understanding the Measurement Tool Using the Distance Tools Using the Perimeter Tool Using the Area Tool 5 - Creating Forms Creating a Form from a Word Document Creating a Form from InDesign Adding Form Elements Adding Check Boxes and Radio Buttons Distributing Forms 6 - Understanding Accessibility What is Accessibility? Running an Accessibility Test 7 - Creating Signatures and Certificates What is a Digital Signature? Creating a Digital Signature Adding a Signature to a Document 8 - Conclusion Course Recap Additional course details: Nexus Humans Adobe Acrobat Pro DC - Advanced training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC - Advanced course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Bluetooth training course description Bluetooth is used by many kids these days but is probably under-utilised in business environments. This hands on training course provides an overview of what Bluetooth is, how it works, what it can be used for and how to configure it on different devices. What will you learn Explain what Bluetooth is. Describe the Bluetooth protocol stack. Recognise the applications of Bluetooth. Configure Bluetooth. Bluetooth training course details Who will benefit: Anyone who needs to know more about Bluetooth. Prerequisites: None. Duration 2 days Bluetooth training course contents Classic Bluetooth Bluetooth overview Basics, standards, competing technologies. Bluetooth radio RF bands, power losses, frequency hopping. Bluetooth modulation PSK, DPSK, DPQSK. Bluetooth data transfer FH, TDD, FDMA, ACL, SCO, Bluetooth packets. Making connections Piconets, Scatternets, Pairing The protocol stack Baseband, Link Manager, L2CAP, SDP, GAP, RFCOMM. Profiles FTP, DUN, LAN, Synch, HDP, GOEP/OBEX etc. Security Authentication, authorisation, encryption, risks. Bluetooth Low Energy Introduction Bluetooth Smart and Bluetooth Smart Ready. BLE device types Design goals, terminology and core concepts. BLE usage models Presence detection, data broadcasting connectionless models, gateways. BLE architecture Controller, host, applications and stack splits. BLE protocol stack Link layer, HCI, L2CAP. BLE profiles GAP roles, models, procedures, security modes, data advertising. BLE security Pairing, bonding, data signing BLE applications Devices, services, profiles, peripherals