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Analog Telecommunications

The intent of this Analog Telecommunications Knowledge Unit is to provide students with a basic knowledge of the architectures and issues associated with analog communications systems.

Topics

  1. Signaling Methods
  2. Architecture
  3. Trunks, Switching
  4. Grade of Service
  5. Blocking
  6. Call Arrival Models
  7. Interference Issues

Outcomes

  1. Describe the basic concepts of modern analog communications systems, using block diagrams.
  2. Briefly describe concepts such as the different types of modulation and their advantages and applications, bandwidth, noise and the importance of the signal-to-noise ratio.
  3. Briefly describe concepts such as the different types of modulation and their advantages and applications, bandwidth, noise and the importance of the signal-to-noise ratio

KSA-T

Below are the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Tasks (KSA-T) identified as being required to perform this work role.
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K0093 Knowledge of telecommunications concepts (e.g., Communications channel, Systems Link Budgeting, Spectral efficiency, Multiplexing).
K0556 Knowledge of telecommunications fundamentals.
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