Wireless Technician's Handbook

  • Authors:
  • Andrew Miceli

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Wireless Technician's Handbook
  • Year:
  • 1999

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From the Publisher:Applying knowledge of wireless cellular communications to real-world situations wireless technicians encounter everyday, this book conveys extensive information every technician needs in one comprehensive volume. From dBm versus Watts, the differences between analog, TDMA and CDMA, and testing of handsets and base stations, Wireless Technician's Handbook covers all first-tier wireless formats in clear, concise language to make you more competent and productive. You will not only gain enhanced, basic understanding of electronic principles, but also a sound foundation of wireless communications principles, including analog and digital concepts. This book: Focuses on testing concepts and procedures, and types of testing equipment, including spectrum analyzers and power meters and their applications Reviews AMPS, CDMA, IS-136, and GSM Includes charts technicians refer to daily and screen shots from common test instruments Surveys common problems with cellular and PCS networks and handsets Perfect for field-based wireless technicians, this handbook is also an excellent reference for wireless engineers seeking an understanding of practical field applications, and newcomers to wireless communications. It's also a handy guide for non-technical business personnel seeking a better understanding of the technology and industry.