SIST EN 61110:2004
(Main)System Omega and differential Omega receivers for ships - Operational and performance requirements - Methods of testing and required test results
System Omega and differential Omega receivers for ships - Operational and performance requirements - Methods of testing and required test results
Specifies the minimum performance standards and methods of testing of shipborne receivers for the Omega system and the differential Omega system.
Omega und Differential-Omegä-Empfänger-System für Schiffe - Betriebstechnische und Leistungsanforderungen - Prüfverfahren und geforderte Prüfergebnisse
Récepteurs des systèmes Oméga et Oméga différentiel pour navires - Exigences opérationnelles et de fonctionement - Méthodes d'essai et résultats exigibles
Spécifie les normes minimales de fonctionnement et les méthodes d'essai des récepteurs des systèmes Oméga et Oméga différentiel pour navires,
System Omega and differential Omega receivers for ships - Operational and performance requirements - Methods of testing and required test results (IEC 61110:1992)
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SLOVENSKI SIST EN 61110:2004
STANDARD
julij 2004
System Omega and differential Omega receivers for ships - Operational and
performance requirements - Methods of testing and required test results (IEC
61110:1992)
ICS 33.060.20 Referen
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