TETRA System Overview
Course Code: TRC-270
Course Duration: 2 days
Expected Accomplishment(s):
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify TETRA users and services
- List the standardized TETRA interfaces and non-standardized interfaces
- Use traffic theory to justify the use of a trunked radio system in a range of mobile radio scenarios
- List and describe the realistic performance of the teleservices and bearer services available in TETRA
- Describe the circuit-switched and packet-switched data capabilities of TETRA including TETRA Advanced Packet Services (TAPS)
- Explain how TETRA radio channel can be adapted in terms of error protection for highest reliability
- Relate cellular radio principles to the design of large-scale TETRA networks
- Describe the fundamental radio characteristics of TETRA base station and mobile station equipment
- Discuss digital signal processing techniques in TETRA systems and identify where they are applied
- Describe network architecture possibilities for TETRA and state the functions of key network elements
- Describe the general structure and operation of the TETRA air interface
- Identify and characterize the mobility management functions that are required in a TETRA network
- Describe the capabilities and options for direct mode operation in TETRA
Who Can Benefit:
Engineers and Technicians who working with or intend to work with TETRA systems will benefit from this course.




