EN 188202:1995
(Main)Family Specification: A1b graded index multimode optical fibres
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- 12-Sep-1995
- 14-Jul-1997
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- CLC/TC 86A
Family Specification: A1b graded index multimode optical fibres
Superseded by EN 60793-2-10:2002
Familienspezifikation: Mehrmoden-Lichtwellenleiter - Kategorie A1b
Family Specification: A1b graded index multimode optical fibres
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Family Specification: A1b graded index multimode optical fibresFamilienspezifikation: Mehrmoden-Lichtwellenleiter - Kategorie A1bFamily Specification: A1b graded index multim
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