GB 13615-1992
AbolishedElectromagnetic environment protection requirements for earth stations
地球站电磁环境保护要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the permissible levels of electromagnetic interference from external sources, such as industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment, as well as other radio transmitters, to ensure the normal operation of satellite earth stations. It is applied in the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed and mobile earth stations, particularly in site selection and environmental assessment to prevent signal degradation or service interruption. The standard is used by telecom operators and regulatory bodies in China to define protection zones and interference thresholds for satellite communication systems.
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