GB/T 11324-1995
ActivePerformance and test methods of the fourth order digital multiplex equimpent operatingat 139264 kbit/s and using positive justification
139264kbit/s正码速调整四次群数字复用设备技术要求和测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements and test methods for fourth-order digital multiplex equipment operating at 139264 kbit/s with positive justification. It is applied in telecommunications networks for multiplexing multiple lower-order digital signals into a higher-order stream, ensuring compatibility and performance in long-haul transmission systems. The standard is used by manufacturers and network operators for equipment design, type approval, and performance verification in SDH or PDH backbone networks.
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