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Antenna System Troubleshooting Simplified
What is the quickest and most efficient way to determine the root cause of a failed transmission system? In most failure conditions, after determining that the transmitter or receiver itself is operating correctly, the technician or engineer must then attempt to diagnose the antenna and associated cabling. Is the failure due to an RF jumper, a connector, a defect in the cable, a resonant filter cavity, a lightning protector, or the antenna itself? Making these determinations is one of the most difficult and potentially expensive parts of troubleshooting and repairing any failure.
In this article we will discuss the technology of Frequency Domain Reflectometry. To continue this article go to: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HEP/is_4_21/ai_99748866
| Things to be Thankful For: |
- the improved economy and continued growth and expansion in the telecommunications industry.
- that you are compliant with the many regulations of OSHA, FCC, and other agencies or
- if you are not compliant, that you were not fined or worse.
- that your organization has suffered no major accidents or incidents, loss of life or injuries or
- if you did, you had done everything possible to mitigate the hazard.
- that training is the teaching and learning process that increases our knowledge and productivity and reduces our risk.
- that Safety & Compliance is a priority issue for my organization or
- that RSI has the solutions your organization deserves.
We'd like to wish all our friends, clients, and those of you we hope to be, the best Thanksgiving ever.
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Safety & Compliance Training
Site Hazard Assessments
Safety Plans / Programs
RSI 2005 Catalog
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RF Site Signage shall be used as an integral part of an overall site compliance plan. It is recommended that should your site require the posting of signage, all personnel that find it necessary to pass the point of the posted "CAUTION" or "WARNING" signage shall be trained in how to control their exposure to RF energy as part of an overall written safety program (per FCC/OSHA recommendations). Ideally, signage shall only be installed after a thorough RF assessment has been conducted to determine what areas should be categorized as "Above Controlled/Occupational limits" or "Above Uncontrolled limits" areas. NOTICE: Be sure that you do not post the signs on the doors or gates as if they are in the open position they may be rendered inconspicuous.
For more info on RF and other Telecomm Site Signs go to: http://rfcomply.com/products_services/safety_signage/
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