GB/T 6278-1986
AbolishedSimulated programme signal
模拟节目信号
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 6278-1986 defines a standardized simulated programme signal used for testing and evaluating audio equipment, such as amplifiers, loudspeakers, and communication devices. It is applied in the telecommunications and audio engineering industries to ensure consistent performance measurements under realistic signal conditions. The standard specifies signal characteristics that mimic typical speech or music content, enabling reliable comparison of equipment across different manufacturers and testing environments.
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