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DOT - FAA-G-2100

Electronic Equipment, General Requirements

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Organization: DOT
Publication Date: 26 September 1985
Status: inactive
Page Count: 61
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This specification establishes the general requirements for the design and construction of ground electronic equipment for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This specification defines the ambient conditions within which equipment must operate satisfactorily and reliably; the materials and processes, the selection and application of parts, and the tests for ground electronic equipment. The individual equipment specifications identify those requirements of this specification that are applicable.

Document History

May 9, 2005
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
This specification is to be used in conjunction with the equipment specification to establish the procurement requirements. This specification is not to be invoked on a blanket basis in equipment...
October 22, 2001
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
This specification is the technical baseline for ground based electronic equipment acquired for applications in the National Airspace System (NAS). This specification defines the conditions under...
November 15, 1993
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
This specification is the technical baseline for ground based electronic equipment acquired for applications in the National Airspace System (NAS). This specification defines electronic equipment...
FAA-G-2100
September 26, 1985
Electronic Equipment, General Requirements
This specification establishes the general requirements for the design and construction of ground electronic equipment for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This specification defines the...

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