[SBE] sat truck op training
Matt Antalek
matt.antalek at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 15:48:06 EDT 2009
I currently operate a satellite truck and never have needed any formal FCC
training.
I was trained by other engineers in my company.
I did hear of a school that trained uplinkers once ( I believe in Iowa) or
somewhere out there.
In the meantime, as an additional source of information for those who have
been or are being trained, Sam Sinke has posted a very thorough manual for
satellite uplinking. I'll include a link to the page (instead of the giant
PDF). Go to http://sngforum.com/ and then click on the link for the
manual. Check it out if you get a chance.
Matt Antalek
VideoLink
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Jeff Carter <sbe at hidden-valley.com> wrote:
> First I've ever heard of it.
>
> Back when I was still young enough to be doing this sort of thing, I
> must have operated half a dozen different uplink trucks. No
> certification was ever requested.
>
> Maybe things have changed. Back then, the only time it came up, I was
> assured that the only needed license was for the transmitter, and that
> it was in a file folder...somewhere.
>
> Jeff
>
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 12:30:21 EDT
> >From: A9xw at cs.com
> >Subject: [SBE] sat truck op training
> >To: sbe at sbe.org
> >
> > Anone have a list of schools/classes/ books to
> > obtain FCC required satellite truck operator
> > training?
> >
> > Henry
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-Matt
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