33.060.20: Receiving and transmitting equipment
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IEEE 1765-2022
IEEE Recommended Practice for Estimating the Uncertainty in Error Vector Magnitude of Measured Digitally Modulated Signals for Wireless Communications
standard by IEEE, 11/11/2022.
Languages: English
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IEEE 182-1961 [ Withdrawn ]
IEEE Standards on Radio Transmitters: Definitions of Terms
standard by IEEE, 02/02/1961.
Languages: English
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IEEE 183-1958 [ Withdrawn ]
IEEE Technical Committee Report: Methods for Testing Radiotelegraph Transmitters (Below 50 MC)
standard by IEEE, 01/31/1959.
Languages: English
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IEEE 186-1972 [ Withdrawn ]
IEEE Standard Methods of Testing Amplitude-Modulated Broadcast Receivers
standard by IEEE, 11/30/1955.
Languages: English
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IEEE 189-1955 [ Withdrawn ]
IEEE Standard Method of Testing Receivers Employing Ferrite Core Loop Antennas
standard by IEEE, 11/30/1954.
Languages: English
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IEEE 4003-2021
IEEE Standard for Spaceborne Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) Data and Metadata Content
standard by IEEE, 11/01/2021.
Languages: English
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IEEE 743-1995 [ Withdrawn ]
IEEE Standard Equipment Requirements and Measurement Techniques for Analog Transmission Parameters for Telecommunications
standard by IEEE, 09/25/1996.
Languages: English
Historical Editions: IEEE 743-1984
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IEEE/ANSI C63.26-2015
IEEE/ANSI Standard for Compliance Testing of Transmitters Used in Licensed Radio Services
standard by IEEE/ANSI, 01/15/2016.
Languages: English
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IEEE/ANSI C63.27-2017
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American National Standard for Evaluation of Wireless Coexistence
standard by IEEE/ANSI, 05/11/2017.
Languages: English
Historical Editions: IEEE/ANSI C63.27-2021
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IEEE/ANSI C63.27-2021
American National Standard for Evaluation of Wireless Coexistence
standard by IEEE/ANSI, 05/17/2022.
Languages: English
Historical Editions: IEEE/ANSI C63.27-2017
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