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Marine electronics training
Subject: Marine electronics training
From: (Larry W4CSC) Dennis, I'm very curious about your NMEA course. How do they tell you to hook up non-compliant devices that have one wire for NMEA output and one wire for NMEA input to the balanced NMEA (+) and (-) network? Did anyone talk about why some manufacturers cheap-out like this? It was pretty much hardware oriented, wiring, cables, transducers, and mounting. It was the installer certification. Interfacing data outputs wasn't covered. They have a technician certification test that covers what I'm interested in learning but no course for it. I agree that the best place to learn it is on the job but there are few openings for entry level techs. Most companies want to hire someone with 5 yrs experience that has done their mistakes and training at another company. There was a vocational school that started a program down here, McFatter, but they don't have the program anymore. It had an internship with a company as you were training. Dennis |
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