Signami LLC offers a variety of training packages that may be tailored to the experience level (novice to expert) and mission of the student population. Training occurs at off- site locations or in our corporate offices on either coast. In addition, students also receive 1 year free technical support via phone, email, or the web.
Courses:
Course outline examples are provided specific to Signami SignalWorks® signal analysis software and our 7500EXL TDM Communication Demodulator.
- Familiarization - (BASIC) (1 day to 1 week) Learn basic functionality and setup procedures for SIGNAMI products
- Basic Signals Analysis - (INTERMEDIATE) (1 week) identify basic external parameters and system functions
- Advanced Analysis - (ADVANCED) (2 weeks) Learn collection techniques, classification and internal/external analysis of your chosen target set. Perform in-depth bit-level analysis of target specific signals of interest
Instructors Bios:
Signami is fortunate to have a pool of well qualified instruction from various background credentials providing a knowledgebase of analysis, theory, and application to various subject matters based on tailored course need.
Gabriel Garcia
Gabriel Garcia joined Signami in support of engineering, education, and training as they relate to communication theory and system design particular to the applications of Signami’s hardware, SignalWorks® software, and our 7500EXL TDM Communications Demodulator.
Previously employed at the Physical Science Laboratory at New Mexico State University (NMSU), Mr. Garcia worked and learned under the tutelage of his director whom is an internationally recognized expert in National Cryptologic Systems; there he was also mentored under a Senior Signal Analyst with 18 years experience in SIGINT operations.
Mr. Garcia helped in the development of courses and instruction of curriculum in signal analysis and SIGINT topics through the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of NSMU. At a Senior/Graduate level, courses included topics such as: encoding/decoding, multiplexing, demultiplexing, modulation/demodulation, signal-to-noise ratio, bit-error rate, bandwidth efficiency, link power budget, polarization, navigation, communication, radar, telemetry, networks, and other topics critical to software and hardware design for signal analysis.
Lawson Walker
Lawson Walker is the principle manager for Quality-and-Assurance and Product Support of the 7500EXL Demodulator as well as Program Manager of the VCM 7500 31 Channel CCITT E1/T1 Voice Channel Audio Monitor Unit.
Also responsible for Acceptance Test Procedure adherence, Mr. Walker’s efforts and knowledge base provide a broad overview of unit capability, step-by-step underlying process toward signal analysis, and certainly hands-on student evaluations.
His years of experience with the 7500EXL and VCM7500 product evolution, along with system engineering design and program management, provide additional perspective to daily course development and instruction that lend in ability toward maximizing student learning.

