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BS 7573-2.2(1995) : 1995

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METHODS OF MEASUREMENT FOR EQUIPMENT USED IN DIGITAL MICROWAVE RADIO TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - MEASUREMENTS ON TERRESTRIAL RADIO-RELAY SYSTEMS - PART 2-2: ANTENNA

Published date

23-11-2012

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National foreword
Foreword
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Methods of measurement
4.1 Test-range considerations
4.2 Antenna gain
4.3 Radiation patterns
4.4 Cross-polarization discrimination
4.5 Return loss
4.6 Multi-port antenna isolation
5. Bibliography
Figures
1. Measurement of antenna gain by comparison with a
      gain-reference antenna
2. Measurement of antenna gain by the direct method
3. Examples of presentation of results on antenna-gain
      measurement
4. Example of arrangement for the measurement of
      radiation pattern
5. Example of radiation patterns and their envelope
Annex ZA (normative) Other international publications
      quoted in this standard with the reference of the
      relevant European publications

ALSO NUMBERED AS BS EN 60835 PT2-2 Gives methods of measurement of the electrical characteristics of antennas used in terrestrial radio-relay systems at frequencies above 1 GHz. Describes methods that are suitable for line-of-sight and tropospheric scatter radio-relay systems using linear polarization.

Committee
EPL/100
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS EN 60835-2.2 & IEC 60835-2-2. Supersedes 90/30574 DC. (12/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
EN 60835-2-2:1994 Identical

BS EN 60835-1-2:1995 Methods of measurement for equipment used in digital microwave radio transmission systems. Measurements common to terrestrial radio-relay systems and satellite earth stations Basic characteristics

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