Masonrm
Member
Hello,
As the title says I am looking to make a move into this field and am looking for any advice you guys might have to offer. In the Army I was a MOS 31U (now 25U) Signals Systems support specialist. I worked on mostly FM (SINCGARS) and UHF (EPLRS for the Army SADL for the Air Force). After the military I worked for Raytheon (specifically for the business group that lost LARICS) as a field Engineer on the EPLRS program for 7 years. I have a lot of experience troubleshooting RF voice/data networks and installation of equipment into all kinds of vehicles, including some UAV's
I am about to take the APCO two-way technician test as it is required for a state job I was looking into but am curious if there are some other certs/training in the Inland Empire worth looking into. I am new to Southern California and am still figuring this place out. Also I am very new to the Civilian side of comms, does anyone think there is a field position that might be a better fit I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks in advance!--Ray
As the title says I am looking to make a move into this field and am looking for any advice you guys might have to offer. In the Army I was a MOS 31U (now 25U) Signals Systems support specialist. I worked on mostly FM (SINCGARS) and UHF (EPLRS for the Army SADL for the Air Force). After the military I worked for Raytheon (specifically for the business group that lost LARICS) as a field Engineer on the EPLRS program for 7 years. I have a lot of experience troubleshooting RF voice/data networks and installation of equipment into all kinds of vehicles, including some UAV's
I am about to take the APCO two-way technician test as it is required for a state job I was looking into but am curious if there are some other certs/training in the Inland Empire worth looking into. I am new to Southern California and am still figuring this place out. Also I am very new to the Civilian side of comms, does anyone think there is a field position that might be a better fit I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks in advance!--Ray