GSO IEC 60510-3-2:2015

IEC 60510-3-2:1980
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Methods of measurement for radio equipment used in satellite earth stations. Part 3: Methods of measurement on combinations of sub-systems. Section Two: Measurement of the figure of merit (G/T) of the receiving system in the 4 GHz to 6 GHz range

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GSO IEC 60510-3-2:2015 Scope

This standard gives methods for measuring the figure of merit (GIT) of earth station receiving systems operating in the 4 GHz to 6 GHz range. One method, using stars having known flux densities at the site of the earth station, takes into account the error caused by various parameters. An indirect method is also given.

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