GB/T 7624-1987
Active2400 bits persecond modem standardized for use on 4-wire leased telephone type circuits
在四线租用电话型电路上使用的标准化2400比特/秒调制解调器
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical characteristics and performance requirements for a 2400 bits per second modem designed for operation over 4-wire leased telephone-type circuits. It is applied in telecommunications for data transmission over dedicated leased lines, ensuring interoperability and reliable communication between modems in point-to-point or multipoint configurations. The standard is used by manufacturers and network operators to design, test, and deploy modems for private data networks, such as those in banking, industrial control, or corporate communication systems.
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