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SatCom 101 for Broadcasters A One-Hour Course
Part one of this series is an introductory course for satellite communications. The course is designed to familiarize engineers, technicians, maintenance personnel and/or supervisors on basic satellite communication concepts. The six-lesson course covers an array of Satellite communication concepts to include the following: Satellite Terminology, Satellite Equipment, Satellite Theory of Operations, and Satellite Networks. Upon completion, students will understand the basic functions of satellite communications in the broadcast industry. Part one of a three-part series.
Brought to you by Broadcast Engineering and OBOR Digital.
This course includes:
One-hour of of pre-recorded training with David Maldonado Jr., Training Manager at Obor Digital--available on demand and from any web browser
Animations intended to facilitate the learning experience.
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