Anritsu expands training
Anritsu has added two courses to its training that are designed to help wireless professionals make passive intermodulation (PIM) measurements and maximise the life of their Anritsu handheld test equipment.
The two courses are designed to help installers, tower companies, carriers, field engineers, site managers and base station OEMs most efficiently deploy, install and maintain wireless networks.
The course is a one-day, instructor-led class that focuses on most effectively performing PIM measurements. Attendees learn the technical aspects of setting up and conducting PIM measurements, how to interpret results and locate the PIM, as well as see examples of the most effective ways to perform tests.
Following the format of other Anritsu training courses, the course is about 50/50 split between lectures and labs. Simulations are created in labs that closely emulate real-life applications to enhance the learning experience.
The company is also now offering a Protecting Performance eLearning course, designed to help attendees take care of their handheld unit connectors. This online course provides training on maximising the life of handheld test equipment, such as the Site Master cable and antenna analysers, calibration components and power sensors. Attendees learn how to protect test equipment from damage, thereby saving time and money.
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