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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
In-depth product schematic diagram analysis circuit operation and equipment troubleshooting are discussed. Standard wireless receiver, transmitter performance testing and alignment using communication test equipment are emphasized. Prerequisites: ELEC 2311 and first-year core requirments
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4.00 Credits
Advanced system operation including cellular telephone protocol, PCS (personal communication systems) operation, and paging are covered. Remote control, telemetry, and microwave communication links are also presented. Lab work consists of in-depth troubleshooting and programming of advanced wireless products. Prerequisite: ELWC 2611
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the scope of the wireless communications industry, including government regulations and types of user systems and equipment. Antenna and transmission line theory, antenna multicoupling and combining systems are also studied. Theory and application of cavity filters, duplexers, circulators, and RF-hybirds are also studied. Prerequisite: ELEC 2311 or concurrent enrollment
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4.00 Credits
Emphasis is on wireless telecommunication protocols and how remote transmitting tower sites interface to central switching office main-frames. Also covered are radio repeater systems, remote control and trunked SMR systems. Prerequisite: ELWC 2621
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4.00 Credits
In-depth circuit operation and equipment troubleshooting are discussed. Standard wireless receiver, transmitter performance testing and alignment using communications test equipment are emphasized. Additionally, each student will build a radio receiver kit, which allows them to investigate the properties of radio communication first-hand. Prerequisite: ELEC 1412
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4.00 Credits
Advanced system operation including cellular telephone protocol, PCS (personal communication systems) operation are covered. Remote control, telemetry, and microwave communication links are also presented. Lab work consists of in-depth troubleshooting and programming of advanced wireless products. Prerequisite: ELWC 2633
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2.00 Credits
Advanced multiplex and modulation schemes used by today's paging industry, PCS, mobile data, and cellular carries are studied. Topics such as digital "T" carriers, TDMA, CDMA, and QPSK are included.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the scope of the wireless communications industry, including government regulations and types of user systems and equipment. Antenna and transmission line theory, antenna multicoupling and combining systems are also studied. Theory and application of cavity filters, duplexers, circulators, and RF hybrids are also studied.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasis is on wireless telecommunication protocols. Advanced modulation techniques used by PCS, cellular, and mobile data carriers are studied. Remote transmitter site interface to the central office switching center is covered, along with analog and digital telephone systems. In addition, radio repeater systems, remote control, and trunked radio systems are studied. Prerequisite: ELWC 2733
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces router installation and configuration. Topics covered include router theory and commands network troubleshooting, and IP addressing. This course is delivered using a combination of lectures, labs, and the Internet. Prerequisite: ELEC 1712
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