Standard IEC 61305-2-ed.1.0 13.11.1997 preview

IEC 61305-2-ed.1.0

Household high-fidelity audio equipment and systems - Methods of measuring and specifying the performance - Part 2: FM radio tuners



STANDARD published on 13.11.1997


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Designation standards: IEC 61305-2-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 13.11.1997
SKU: NS-413128
The number of pages: 17
Approximate weight : 51 g (0.11 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Radio receivers

Annotation of standard text IEC 61305-2-ed.1.0 :

Applies to household high-fidelity radio tuner units with facilities for reception of frequency modulation sound broadcasts with a rated maximum system deviation of ±75 kHz, using the pilot-tone system for sterophonic broadcasting. May be applied to systems using a rated maximum system deviation of ±50 kHz by decreasing all the stated deviations in proportion. Sapplique aux recepteurs radio haute fidelite pour usage grand public pouvant recevoir des emissions de radiodiffusion a modulation de frequence, ayant une excursion nominale maximale de ±75 kHz et utilisant un systeme pilote destine a la radiodiffusion stereophonique. Peut sappliquer aux systemes utilisant une excursion nominale de ±50 kHz si lon diminue toutes les excursions definies dans la meme proportion.

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