GB/T 4958.1-1985
Abolished
GB/T 12563-1990
Abolished
National standards
GB/T 12563-1990 Requirements of terrestrial interface for domestic satellite communications earth stations
GB/T 12563-1990 Requirements of terrestrial interface for domestic satellite communications earth stations
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 12563-1990
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Abolished
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Communication network transmission system interface
ICS Name:
Wireless relay and fixed satellite communication systems
Publish Date:
1990-12-12
Implement Date:
1991-10-01
Publisher:
The National Technical Supervision Bureau
Pages:
16 pages
Development Information
Drafting Units:
Nanjing Radio Factory
Drafting Persons:
Dong Jinchun, Zhang Zhijiang, and Zhu Honglu
Referenced Standards
GB/T 3454-1982 List of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment and data-circuit-terminating equipment
GB/T 3454-2011 List of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment(DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment(DCE)
GB/T 6107-2000 Interface between data terminal equipment and data circuit termination equipment employing serial binary data interchange
Related Standards
GB/T 6662-1986
Abolished
GB/T 6662-1986 Methods of measurement for equipment used in terrestrial radio-relay systems—Part 1:Measurements common to sub-systems and simulated systems—Section three—Measurements in the intermediate-frequency range
GB/T 6667-1986
Abolished
GB/T 6667-1986 Methods of measurement for equipment used in terrestrial radio-relay systems—Part 2:Measurements for sub-systems—Section two-measurements in the antennas and passive repeaters
GB 11411-1989
Replaced
GB 11411-1989 Technical specifications and operational requirements for the systems for promulgation of navigational and meteorological warnings and urgent information
GB/T 11443.1-1989
Active
GB/T 11443.1-1989 Domestic satellite communication earth stations—General technical requirements Part 1:Common performance
GB/T 11443.4-1989
Abolished