Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 185-1974

IEEE/IHF Standard Methods of Testing Frequency Modulation Broadcast Receivers

This standard defines conditions and methods of measurement for determining performance characteristics of monophonic and stereophonic FM (frequency modulation) broadcast receivers so that the results may be compared to measurements of other receivers or by other observers. It contains material not previously available in a single standard and replaces withdrawn IEEE Std 185-1947, Methods of Testing Frequency Modulation Broadcast Receivers and its supplement, Tests for Effects of Mistuning and Downward Modulation. See Refs [1]-[5] for further information.

Standard Committee
SASB/SASB - Standards Association Standards Board
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Board Approval
1974-12-20
History
ANSI Approved:
1977-02-28
Published:
1975-02-14

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