GB/T 9405-1995
ActivePerformance and test methods of the third order digital multiplex equipment operating at 34368 kbit/s and using positive justification
34368kbit/s 正码速调整三次群数字复用设备技术要求和测试方法
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This standard specifies the technical requirements and testing methods for third-order digital multiplex equipment operating at 34,368 kbit/s with positive justification. It is applied in telecommunications networks to ensure proper multiplexing and demultiplexing of digital signals, particularly in the context of PDH (Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy) transmission systems. The standard is used by equipment manufacturers and network operators for design, production, and performance verification of such multiplexers.
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