NDB System Training with our Visitors from Indonesia

Tara Trevino
NDB System Training with our Visitors from Indonesia

Over the Thanksgiving holidays, we had 13 visitors from Indonesia visit our headquarters here in Beaumont, TX. We gave them a small tour of Southeast Texas and had a great time!

The trainees received a hands-on troubleshooting walk through, along with practicing tuning an ATU, setting up an NDB transmitter, and practical antenna theories. Overall installation and maintenance was covered. Trainees also received the manuals to the SE125 NDB, SE500 NDB and MR-5 Monitor Alarm Receiver. These are the products they work with everyday, and as such, the training was customized to their environment.

Everyone received a Certificate of Training from SAC at the end of the session. They have the tools they need to operate our equipment with ease and confidence!

 

Southern Avionics offers on-site training and training here at our factory. Our typical factory training course lasts five days and is a comprehensive study of the Non-Directional Beacon System. On-site training gives an opportunity for one of our expert trainers to come visit your site and give a customized training session that fits your specific needs. The topics covered in the training session include:

  • Installation and Operation

  • Maintenance

  • Troubleshooting

To schedule training for your company, click here for an online form, email us at sales@southernavionics.com, or give us a call at 409.842.1717 for more information on rates and other inquiries.

 

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Here is a group picture at the end of training!

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