Data Edge to host master workshop in Dublin

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Data Edge, the Irish network and application performance management company, will host a free workshop on Tuesday, 22nd October, in the Address Hotel, Citywest, Co. Dublin, covering the full capabilities of the latest Anritsu Site Master technology, Irish Tech News reported.

Data Edge to host master workshop in Dublin

Data Edge’s workshop will provide attendees with the potential to master the full extent of the instrument – including covering the spectrum analyser function, essential for understanding the surrounding frequency environment. They will also have the opportunity to learn about how accurate measurements can help validate and troubleshoot cable and antenna installations, whether for new site setups or ongoing maintenance.

The event is being co-hosted by Anritsu, a global provider of innovative communications Test and Measurement solutions for more than 125 years. Paul Phelan, CEO of Data Edge, will be opening up the day with a welcome presentation, followed by a series of presentations from Anritsu’s Paul Holes.

Paul is a highly experienced expert in his field and has been working with Anristu for over 30 years, specialising in radio frequency and microwave products. He will deliver presentations around the evolution of Site Master technology and how it has changed to suit modern networks.

The remainder of the morning will include a demonstration of the Site Master MS2085A/89A and attendees are invited to stay for live interactive product demonstrations.

Speaking about the event, Paul Phelan, CEO, Data Edge said: “The success and influence of the Site Master within the cable & antenna testing industry has been similar to the brand recognition achieved by Hoover in the vacuum industry. The need for quality services and advancement in measurement instruments is key in driving innovation in the telecoms industry, and this workshop will provide attendees with first-hand experience of the latest generation of the product., We hope this will shed much needed light on how best to best expedite installations of cables & antenna and address interference issues within our increasingly critical industry.”