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Electronics Technician, Volume 7 - Antennas and Wave Propagation
US Navy
2350320Electronics Technician, Volume 7 - Antennas and Wave PropagationUS Navy

PREFACE

By enrolling in this self-study course, you have demonstrated a desire to improve yourself and the Navy. Remember, however, this self-study course is only one part of the total Navy training program. Practical experience, schools, selected reading, and your desire to succeed are also necessary to successfully round out a fully meaningful training program.

COURSE OVERVIEW: In completing this nonresident training course, you should be able to: discuss wave propagation in terms of the effects the earth's atmosphere has on it and the options available to receive optimum performance from equipment; identify communications and radar antennas using physical characteristics and installation location, radiation patterns, and power and frequency-handling capabilities. Be familiar with safety precautions for technicians working aloft; and discuss the different types of transmission lines in terms of physical structure, frequency limitations, electronic fields, and radiation losses.

THE COURSE: This self-study course is organized into subject matter areas, each containing learning objectives to help you determine what you should learn along with text and illustrations to help you understand the information. The subject matter reflects day-to-day requirements and experiences of personnel in the rating or skill area. It also reflects guidance provided by Enlisted Community Managers (ECMs) and other senior personnel, technical references, instructions, etc., and either the occupational or naval standards, which are listed in the Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards, NAVPERS 18068.

THE QUESTIONS: The questions that appear in this course are designed to help you understand the material in the text.

VALUE: In completing this course, you will improve your military and professional knowledge. Importantly, it can also help you study for the Navy-wide advancement in rate examination. If you are studying and discover a reference in the text to another publication for further information, look it up.

1995 Edition Prepared by
ETC Larry D. Simmons
and
ETC Floyd L. Ace III

Originally published in October 1995.
Last reviewed for accuracy by ETC Craig Reidl in March 2003.



NAVSUP Logistics Tracking Number
0504-LP-026-7580

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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