Specifies minimum performance and test methods for this radiocommunications equipment. Revision incorporates essential new technical and operational requirements and minimum standards for radio equipment used in the UHF citizens band radio service in Australia and New Zealand.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope
2 Referenced document
3 Definitions
4 Test conditions
4.1 Standard test conditions
4.1.1 Temperature and humidity
4.1.2 Test power source
4.1.2.1 A.C. mains voltage
4.1.2.2 Regulated lead-acid battery power source
4.1.2.3 Other secondary battery systems
4.1.2.4 Other power sources
4.2 Extreme test conditions
4.2.1 Extreme temperatures
4.2.2 Extreme test power-source voltages
4.2.2.1 A.c. Mains voltage
4.2.2.2 Primary (non rechargeable) batteries
4.2.2.3 Secondary (rechargeable) batteries
4.2.2.4 Other power sources
4.3 Standard test modulation
4.4 Nominal test frequency
5 General requirements
5.1 External power amplifiers
5.2 Equipment markings
5.3 Equipment user manual
5.4 Adjustment mechanisms
5.5 Channel designation
5.6 Time-out timer
5.7 Channel-busy indicator
5.8 Operational timing requirements
5.9 Testing of units having only an integral antenna
5.10 Selective call inhibiting
5.11 Call-tone facility
5.12 Transmitter release tone
6 Transmitter requirements and test methods
6.1 Emission
6.1.1 Modes
6.1.2 Use of channels 22 and 23
6.1.3 Automatic station identification and/or position information
6.1.4 Start up channel
6.2 Nominal carrier frequency
6.3 Frequency error
6.3.1 Limits
6.3.2 Method of test
6.4 Transmitter transient performance
6.4.1 Limits
6.4.2 Method of test
6.5 Carrier power
6.5.1 Limits
6.5.2 Method of test
6.6 Maximum frequency deviation
6.6.1 Limit
6.6.2 Method of test
6.7 Adjacent channel power
6.7.1 Limit for analogue speech transmissions
6.7.2 Method of test for analogue speech transmissions
6.7.3 Limit for telemetry or telecommand transmissions
6.7.4 Method of test for telemetry or telecommand transmissions