Training

Comba provides training for anyone that sells, designs, supports or installs any one of our Active or Public Safety products.  Our experienced Support team will guide you through our comprehensive technical and product training courses to ensure your team is up to date on current wireless solutions and able to manage and commission Comba's products easily.

 

We recently enhanced our training program for system integrators seeking certification to install and commission Comba Telecom public safety equipment. This comprehensive program not only covers Comba equipment but also places significant emphasis on the fundamentals of RF and how they apply to public safety networks. To qualify for certification, candidates must first complete and pass Comba’s RF 101 Theory course before they can enroll in any Comba product courses.


By enhancing this training program, Comba aims to strengthen the industry by ensuring that more qualified system integrators are installing and commissioning public safety communications equipment. A solid understanding of RF can help reduce the risk of compromising the public safety network.

 

We provide both training at our facilities, your location or through a web based interface.  Once the training is completed, students are awarded training completion certificates.  Contact us at comba@combausa.com to take first steps to become a Comba certified reseller and installer.

 

Upcoming Training Events

Upcoming Training Event

RF 101 Training Feb 11th-12th 2025 Detroit, MI

 Training     

Course: RF 101/BDA NG Training and Certification      

Date/Time: February 11 & 12, 2025      

Location: Detroit at Sheraton DTW8000 Merriman Rd.Romulus, MI 48174      Cost:$1,000 for System IntegratorsFree for AHJ's/Licensees     

Description: The RF 101 and CriticalPoint BDA NG training and certification class is a comprehensive 2-day course to provide in-depth RF training for public safety wireless communications network.  The training will prepare the student on how to properly conduct a link budget and avoid common mistakes when commissioning a public ...... Read More

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