Introduction to RF

This course is ideal for RF techs, installers, engineers, analysts, and anyone else who is interested in the biological effects of RF energy, Ionizing versus non-ionizing EME, FCC’s Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) standards, OSHA and industry RF Compliance.

This course is ideal for RF techs, installers, engineers, analysts, and anyone else who is interested in the biological effects of RF energy, Ionizing versus non-ionizing EME, FCC’s Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) standards, OSHA and industry RF Compliance.

The FCC has developed limits for human exposure, known as Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits, in consultation with numerous other federal agencies.

Radio frequency (RF) is a measurement representing the oscillation rate of electromagnetic radiation spectrum, or electromagnetic radio waves, from frequencies ranging from 300 GHz to as low as 9 kHz.

Naturally occurring radio waves are emitted by lightning and astronomical objects. Radio waves are generated artificially by transmitters and received by radio receivers, using antennas.