Research on Radio Maintenance Simulation Training

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Equipment maintenance training is one of the most important tasks in peacetime and wartime equipment support. Traditional maintenance training is mainly carried out on real equipment. It is subject to many limited conditions. Virtual maintenance training can be an effective solution to the shortcomings of the actual equipment training, but it also needs to be improved in the aspect of offering intuitive image operation interface for trainees. Maintenance simulation training opens up new ideas for equipment maintenance training. The article studies the advantages and disadvantages of the three maintenance training methods. Specific application of simulation maintenance training in radio maintenance training is given. The article has a certain reference value for maintenance training.

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August 2013

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