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IEC 60510-3-4:1992

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Methods of measurement for radio equipment used in satellite earth stations - Part 3: Methods of measurement on combinations of sub-systems - Section four: Measurements for frequency division multiplex (f.d.m.) transmission

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Published date

15-05-1992

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FOREWORD
Clause
1 Scope
2 Noise-loading performance
3 Continuity pilot and out-of-band noise (o.b.n.)
4 Periodic noise
5 Intelligible crosstalk
6 References
7 Bibliography
Figures
Appendix A - Conversion of the measured n.p.r. to noise
             power level or signal-to-noise ratio

This section deals with baseband-to-baseband measurements for frequency division multiplex (f.d.m.) telephony. These measurements are additional to those given in part 1, section four of this publication, which are common to telephony and to television, for example group-delay and amplitude/frequency characteristics.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS EN 60510-3.4 (11/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
43
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

EN 60510-2-5:1994 Methods of measurement for radio equipment used in satellite earth stations - Part 2: Measurements for sub-systems - Section 5: Frequency modulators
I.S. EN 60510-2-5:1995 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT USED IN SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS - PART 2: MEASUREMENT FOR SUB-SYSTEMS - SECTION FIVE: FREQUENCY MODULATORS
CEI EN 60510-2-5 : 1996 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT USED IN SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS - PART 2: MEASUREMENTS FOR SUB-SYSTEMS - SECTION 5: FREQUENCY MODULATORS

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