Content
MOTOTRBO features and new releases
Live System Setup and Configuration including IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus
TRBOnet features and Configuration on live system
Format
Instructor lead training on live equipment
Prerequisites
This training course will render you as a MotoTRBO Technical associate.
In order to benefit fully, we recommend that you complete the following Motorola LMS courses beforehand:
RDS0004 Radio 101 (Formerly known as - AAE1303 Radio101)
After having completed this course, participants will be able to:
- Define what a two-way radio is.
- Describe two-way radio components.
- Describe communication types.
- List and describe ways of expanding coverage.
- Describe analog and digital solutions.
- Describe how transmit and receive processes work in conventional and trunked two-way radio.
- Define system scalability.
- Identify the considerations to implementing a two-way radio.
- List the characteristics of singlesite, singlezone and multizone systems.
- Explain the concept of two-way radio security.
- Describe the open standards for the following technologies: APCO P25, TETRA and DMR.
RDS0002 Basic RF (Formerly known as - AAEE1300 RF Fundamentals)
After having completed this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe electrical principles, including direct and alternating current.
- Describe the basic structure of radio transmitters and receivers.
- Describe the operation of the antenna system.
- Identify different types of transmission media.
- Describe RF propagation and understand system gains in a link budget.
RDS0003 Basic Networking (Formerly known as - AAE1301 Basic IP)
After having completed this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the Elements and Interconnectivity of a basic network.
- Define the OSI and TCP/IP Models.
- Define the advantages of different Network Layout Options.
- List the Physical and Data-Link Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Models.
- Define the Network and Transport Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Models.
- Identify the Service Layers within the OSI and TCP/IP Model.
- Define the concept of Network Security.
- Identify standards organizations.
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