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IEC - 61196-4 CMV

Coaxial communication cables – Part 4: Sectional specification for radiating cables (Commented Version)

active, Most Current
Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 September 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 88
ICS Code (Coaxial cables. Waveguides): 33.120.10
scope:

Commented versions are a valuable improvement upon the conventional IEC Redline Version (RLV). These versions are designed to facilitate a clearer understanding of the revisions made between the prior and current editions of a publication. This enhanced product package incorporates both the most recent edition of the document and the annotated redline version. This combined offering provides users with an easily accessible means to track and comprehend the alterations and additions that have been made, thereby enhancing the utility and effectiveness of the publication for its intended audience.

This part of IEC 61196 applies to radiating coaxial communication cables, and specifies the terms and definitions, material and construction, IEC type designation, standard rating and characteristics, identification, marking and labelling, requirements of finished cables, quality assessment, delivery and storage, etc. Radiating coaxial communication cables are widely used in wireless communication systems for long, narrow, semi-enclosed and indoor environments, such as high-speed railways, subways, tunnels, and indoor environments.

Document History

61196-4 CMV
September 1, 2022
Coaxial communication cables – Part 4: Sectional specification for radiating cables (Commented Version)
Commented versions are a valuable improvement upon the conventional IEC Redline Version (RLV). These versions are designed to facilitate a clearer understanding of the revisions made between the...

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