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How to Become a Radio Frequency [RF] Engineer

Becoming a radio frequency engineer can be very exciting and can also be very tough. Some people who go into this profession may have seen it in the movies or on television but are unsure about how to get started. The radio frequencies that they are assigned may sound very fascinating but do you really know what the job entails?

The jobs of a radio frequencies engineer will be performing radio transmissions that have been authorized by the FCC, which is the Federal Communications Commission. These transmissions include applications for which radios have been authorized to transmit and this includes FM radios. The work of a radio frequencies engineer will also be transmitting radio frequencies that have been authorized by the US military.

There are many options that you have when you become a radio frequencies engineer. You may choose to be an operator or technician or you may choose to specialize in one particular service. If you are new to this profession then you should learn more about the different levels of work before you decide to start your career.


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