EN 60495:1994
(Main)Single sideband power-line carrier terminals
Single sideband power-line carrier terminals
Establishes recommended values for characteristic input and output quantities of single sideband power line carrier terminals and the definitions essential for an understanding of the requirements.
Geräte für die Einseitenband-Trägerfrequenz-Nachrichtenübertragung über Hochspannungsleitungen
Equipements terminaux à courants porteurs sur lignes d'énergie, à bande latérale unique
Fixe des valeurs recommandées pour les caractéristiques d'entrée et de sortie des équipements à courants porteurs sur lignes d'énergie à bande latérale unique et énonce les définitions nécessaires à la compréhension des prescriptions.
Single sideband power-line carrier terminals (IEC 495:1993)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-avgust-1997
Single sideband power-line carrier terminals (IEC 495:1993)
Single sideband power-line carrier terminals
Geräte für die Einseitenband-Trägerfrequenz-Nachrichtenübertragung über
Hochspannungsleitungen
Equipements terminaux à courants porteurs sur lignes d'énergie, à bande latérale unique
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 60495:1994
ICS:
33.040.50 Vodi, zveze in tokokrogi Lines, connections and
circuits
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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