GB/T 13619-2009
ActiveInterference calculation methods for digital radio-relay systems
数字微波接力通信系统干扰计算方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the calculation methods for assessing interference in digital microwave relay communication systems, covering both co-channel and adjacent-channel interference scenarios. It is applied in the planning, design, and optimization of point-to-point digital radio-relay links used in telecommunications networks, particularly for ensuring signal quality and system compatibility in frequency coordination and network deployment.
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