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As an RF engineering and support company Gaddon Consultants offers training courses. However it is hard to gauge what is required so we would be grateful if you can let us know what you would like to see in a short 1-2 day course or if you prefer longer one week ones.
So far our courses have been bespoke for companies where they have electronic or digital engineers starting in RF projects. We have a introductory course in operation and are adding courses as we discover customers needs. On the frequency side we work from LF up to about 18GHz and Electronic warfare principles, covering radars, waveguides and antennasas well as active and passive components, amps, mixers filters.
Interesting. We had seen courses done at Georgia Tech on Modern Radar Principles, Agilent Technologies has short 40 hour courses on their ADS EM Simulator Software, and we have seen Intro to RFID courses as well as an RF Engineer.
We would like to see a basic Intro to Antenna Engineering for entry level(RF gold) and non-RF personnel. This should cover the basics such as gain(RF online gold), radiation pattern, TM, TE modes, antenna types, applications and such. the second class should follow up on specific applications, patch antenna phased arrays are a big subject matter in the aerospace industry.
We have worked on S-band phased array radar systems, near-field and far-field RFID systems and wireless 802.15.4 devices. We have not to see a concise short course on antenna design: theory and analysis. Books only piece information together from research papers/articles and patents. They leave alot of information out as the author tries to sew it together.
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