[SJDXA] FAA Tech center looking for an RF person

Robert Pantazes robert.pantazes at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 08:36:46 EST 2024


A friend from the  FAA  Technical Center at the Atlantic City Airport is
looking for an Knowledgeable RF person.
Please pass along to anyone that meets this job requirements.
Please contact Jack Brooks at jack.brooks at FAA.gov for more information or
to set up an interview.
73,Bob, W2ARP
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'm the last hardware developer between all of the groups in the lab, but
I've been keeping myself busy. Too busy, that's why I'm looking for help.
We need to connect our new device (that I'm building) to the existing NAS
PTT connection between the voice switch and voice radios. That sounds
simple, but it's a nightmare. When I started I thought this was going to be
just some kind of standard well defined connection port. Wrong. There are 4
different flavors of voice switches, 4 different flavors of voice radios,
no standard connection definitions and some sites have remote radio
connections via Channel Banks or RCE's and most of the documentation is
nonexistent or not available. I need some kind of translation device to
feed my device for PTT connections that are using voltage keying or E&M
signalling and anything else that shows up. We are intercepting the
transmit control signal and we can never keep the radio from transmitting.
I've been exploring it, but it's too much while making the main hardware in
the time frame given.

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Ideally, I'd like to get some kind of freelance EE, or retired persons that
can do this short term, 4-6months, but other arrangements may be
considered. They have to be able to start immediately.

Electrical Engineer (RID NAS PTT Integration Task Lead)

Desired Skills (In order of priority, most first):
Practicing electrical engineer or equivalent experience
Analog design knowledge
Hardware developer
Digital design knowledge

Nice to have Skills (In order of priority, most first):
FAA Comm experience (Voice Switches, Radios, PTT)
Legacy telephony network hardware experience (E&M, Channel Bank, punch
blocks)
HAM radio experience (Radios, PTT)

Travel will be required.

They can contact me at jack.brooks at faa.gov, I will forward anything
interesting on to the appropriate people.
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