GSO IEC 61196-1-119:2024
IEC 61196-1-119:2023
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
14 October 2024
Coaxial communication cables - Part 1-119: Electrical test methods - RF power for coaxial cables and cable assemblies
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GSO IEC 61196-1-119:2024 Scope
IEC 61196-1-119:2023 provides test methods for RF power rating and power withstanding of RF coaxial cables and cable assemblies at specified frequency, temperature and altitude.
This document is applicable to RF coaxial cables and cable assemblies.
This document is applicable to RF coaxial cables and cable assemblies.
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