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A LPRA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 21, 2002

Very few one-day courses contain as much useful information as the annual radio design course held at the Radio Solutions conference and exhibition.

Very few one-day courses contain as much useful information as the annual Radio Design Course held at the Radio Solutions conference and exhibition.

Updated each year to reflect changes in techniques and devices the course offers an in-depth introduction for practising designers of short range devices and for team leaders or project managers putting a system or project together.

Now in its seventh year, the emphasis has changed over time from focusing on 'designing SRDs which work' to addressing the interference issues faced by them.

Divided into six sessions the course covers: introduction to SRD design; transmitter and receiver architectures; antennas and link budgets; modulation schemes; interference and compatibility; and software radio and future trends.

Both course leaders, Nick Long and Andy Bateman are practising designers who ensure that the course focuses on what happens in the real world and who ably demonstrate the contrasts between the traditional text book approach and the everyday shortcuts used in practice.

Delegates will learn about the design options and techniques available at circuit, equipment and system level.

The pitfalls and performance implications are highlighted.

Satisfied delegates include Adrian Fox, an applications engineer with Analog Devices who said: "This was one of the most relevant and interesting courses I have attended and most of the content has been of use to me in my applications work.

I would highly recommend it".

The course will run on Wednesday 30th October from 9.30am to 4.30pm at the Radio Solutions 2002 Show at the Commonwealth Conference and Events Centre, Kensington, London.

The course costs GBP 280 + VAT for members of the LPRA and GBP 400 + VAT for nonmembers.

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 18 October 2002).

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