GSO IEC/TR 62002-4:2013
IEC TR 62002-4:2009
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
31 December 2013
Mobile and portable DVB-T/H radio access - Part 4: Measurement methods for total radiated sensitivity in hand-held broadcast terminals
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GSO IEC/TR 62002-4:2013 Scope
IEC/TR 62002-4:2009(E) gives a standard method to test Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS) of a category c) terminal specified in IEC 62002-1. This is a practical measure of the radiated sensitivity as it takes into account both the terminal antenna efficiency and possible terminal generated additional noise. Moreover, it can be used directly in the link budget calculations for the network coverage predictions.
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