This clinic is to develop skills and understanding of improving your field communications in austere environments. Theory, practical application and testing of different style antenna solutions will be covered in a practical hands on class.
Dress for the field. Bring: Lunch/snacks, water/fluids. note taking materials (write in the rain pads highly recommended), your radios, compass if you have one )we will provide if not), multi-tool, and field kit. (Field kit may be battle belt/chest rig/plate carrier, day pack/assault pack, anything else you think you would normally have in the field.) A rifle is recommended but not required for measurements.
The reality is that for a radio operator, even an individual rifleman as part of a larger Guerrilla force, he must understand the performance of his antenna in the same way he does his rifle or any other piece of equipment. His life depends on it.
This clinic explores the antenna first from the individual perspective, the antenna attached to the radio, and then from a higher level of capability with both omni-directional and directional transmitting antennas for small unit requirements. This clinic is not intended to be an engineering perspective and the technical data is kept to a minimum so that anyone can grasp the basics of the concepts in an improvised environment.
Water, and all materials to construct antennas will be available. Call us with any questions – Dave