Basic Principles of Operations
RF Transmission: An RF signal is created by upshifting a low bandwidth (DC-like) signal to radio frequency by a radio transmitter.
RF reception: An RF signal is picked up by the antenna and downshifted to a low bandwidth (DC-like) signal by a radio receiver.
RF Training course is designed for anyone needing a solid foundation for understanding the principles of RF Engineering.
Engineers, technicians and managers who are new to RF and require applicable skills in RF design, planning and engineering.
RF is used in three main areas: Transfer information over long distances without wires or cables, such as TV and radio broadcasts, satellite communications, cell phones, and Wi-Fi.
Sense and detect objects, e.g. with radar and airport body scanners.
Heat objects in a microwave oven or in industrial applications.