Standing Up For Standing Waves

Frequently Asked Questions:
  1. Who can Host a Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
  2. What are the Physical requirements to Host a Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
  3. I'm concerned that my Group may be too small for the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo. What is the smallest size Group that can Host the Demo?
  4. How much does it cost to bring the Standing Up For Standing Demo to my location?
  5. How much Time does it take to present the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
  6. Is the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo too advanced for my Boy Scout Troop that is interested in Amateur Radio?
  7. Why would I want to see the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo for a Second Time?
  8. If I don't understand part of the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demonstration, will I be able to ask questions during the presentation?
  9. Can the Standing Up For Standing Waves Syllabus be customized for my Group?
  10. I am a Computer Network Administrator and not really interested in RF Communications.
    Why would the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demonstration be of interest to me?

  11. May any of the Standing Up For Standing Waves Documentation or other Material be copied?
  12. What is the Standing Up For Standing Waves Cancellation Policy?
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1. Q. Who can Host a Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
A. Any group with a suitable Meeting Place and a interest in RF Communications.
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2. Q. What are the Physical requirements to Host a Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
A.
  • A Room with a minimum 12'x 25' Floor Space and with a minimum 8' Ceiling
  • 2 or 3 equal height tables that can be placed end to end to support the 11.5' Transmission Line
  • 120V outlet within 25'
  • 1 Audience
 
3. Q. I'm concerned that my Group may be too small for the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo. What is the smallest size Group that can Host the Demo?
A. There is no minimum Group size. In fact the smaller Groups tend to make the Demo "Personalized" for the attendees.
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4. Q. How much does it cost to bring the Standing Up For Standing Demo to my location?
A. Standing Up For Standing Waves is not operated for Profit. As it is operated as a Learning Tool for the entire RF Communications Community, no fee will be charged. However Donations to cover Travel Expenses and Supplies will always be accepted.
 
5. Q. How much Time does it take to present the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo?
A. It normally takes about 2 hours for the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo. The Presenter will take as much time as needed to answer all questions. Additionally it will take approx. 20 - 30 minutes to setup and approx. 20 - 30 minutes to take down.
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6. Q. Is the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo too advanced for my Boy Scout Troop that is interested in Amateur Radio?
A. Absolutely Not! The Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo is very Scaleable. It can be easily customized for Boy Scouts, Amateur Radio Operators, Electronic Students, Communications Techs, and Engineers.
 
7. Q. Why would I want to see the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demo for a Second Time?
A. Many of the attendees have commented that the Demonstration is "Dynamic" and has presented new learning experiences even after seeing it 2 or 3 times.
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8. Q. If I don't understand part of the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demonstration, will I be able to ask questions during the presentation?
A. YES! Questions are encouraged. Additionally there is usually time after the Demonstration for one on one "What If" Scenarios.
 
9. Q. Can the Standing Up For Standing Waves Syllabus be customized for my Group?
A. Absolutely! In addition to being Scalable, the Demonstration Objectives can be tailored to particular interests of the audience. This works exceptionally well for Groups that have previously hosted the Demo.
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10. Q. I am a Computer Network Administrator and not really interested in RF Communications. Why would the Standing Up For Standing Waves Demonstration be of interest to me?
A. Computer Links consisting of 56K DDS, 1.544Mbs T1, 45Mb DS3, 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet, 802.5 Token Ring, 802.11 Wireless, and others all use "RF Transmission Lines" to transport Data.
 
11. Q. May any of the Standing Up For Standing Waves Documentation or other Material be copied?
A. All "Standing Up For Standing Waves" material, either in printed or electronic form, is copyrighted. This material is intended solely for education in Advanced Antenna and RF Transmission Line Theory. No claims are made to the safety from RF Exposure or Shock Hazards resulting from improper "Reverse Engineering" or Operation. All material may be freely copied in its entirety without written permission. However, no modifications or alterations of any kind may be made to its content.
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12. Q. What is the Standing Up For Standing Waves Cancellation Policy?
A. Due to the nature of our work in Public Safety Communications, we reserve the right to cancel and/or reschedule on short notice.
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