OS GSO IEC TR 63099-1:2021

IEC TR 63099-1:2017
Omani Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Transmitting equipment for radiocommunication - Radio-over fibre technologies for electromagnetic-field measurement - Part 1: Radio-over-fibre technologies for antenna measurement

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OS GSO IEC TR 63099-1:2021 Scope

IEC TR 63099-1:2017(E) provides information about the current and latest applications for antenna measurement that use radio-over-fibre technologies. Antenna gain and the antenna radiation pattern measurement system are covered, which are practically in use and will be used soon. Basic concepts, system configurations and measurement examples of the systems are included.

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