What Does a Radio Engineer Do?
A radio engineer is a professional technician who researches, develops, and maintains wireless communication, transmission equipment, broadcasting audiovisual equipment, and electronic instruments and meters. Qualifications: Bachelor degree or above in communications and electronics, with a strong thirst for new knowledge and technologies.
- 1. Bachelor degree or above in communications and electronics, with a strong thirst for new knowledge and technologies;
- 2. Familiar with ADS simulation tools, familiar with Candence for schematic drawing and PCB simulation, familiar with IF,
- 1. Research, develop and debug components and complete machines of wireless communication and transmission equipment;
- 2. Research, development, and debugging of audiovisual equipment such as televisions, radios, and audio equipment;
- 3. Commissioning and maintenance
- After the test,
- From a nationwide perspective, a radio engineer with extensive work experience typically earns about 8,000-10,000 yuan per month. [1]
- On April 1, 23, Guangxu, the 25th volume of the "Shi Wu Bao" published the translation "Radiogram", which was the earliest appearance of the term "radiogram" in China. Since then, the prelude to the spread of radio telegraphs through journals has begun. The early dissemination of radiotelegraph technology was mainly comprehensive journals, mostly articles introducing new things, and then scientific and technical papers introducing the principles appeared, among which there were no shortage of the latest technology and inventions. With the development of radiotelegraph technology, the content disseminated in journals has also changed, and many statutory articles have appeared. Judging from the articles disseminated in the late Qing periodical, it has formed its own system, laying a theoretical foundation for the emergence of professional journals in the future and the formation of discipline system.
- The earliest use of radio in navigation used Morse telegrams to transfer information between ships and land. Nowadays, radio has many application forms, including wireless data networks, various mobile communications, and radio broadcasts.
- China now has a relatively small number of radio engineers, especially the lack of experienced professional and technical personnel. [1]