GB/T 15844.3-1995
AbolishedReliability requirements and test methods for radio transceiver employing F3E emission used in the mobile services
移动通信调频无线电话机可靠性要求及试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the reliability requirements and corresponding test methods for FM radio transceivers using F3E emission in mobile services. It is applied to the design, manufacturing, and quality verification of two-way radio equipment used in professional mobile communication systems, such as those for public security, transportation, and industrial dispatch. The standard ensures consistent performance under specified environmental and operational conditions by defining metrics like mean time between failures (MTBF) and accelerated life testing procedures.
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