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IEC 61726 Ed. 2.0 Edition 11/1999
Cable assemblies, cables, connectors and passive microwave components - Screening attenuation measurement by the reverberation chamber method
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Abstract

Describes the measurement of screening attenuation by the reverberation, or stirred, chamber, suitable for virtually any type of microwave component and having no theoretical upper frequency limit. It is only limited toward low frequencies due to the size of the test equipment, which is frequency dependent and is only one of several methods of measuring sreening attenuation. For the purpose of this standard, examples of microwave components are waveguides, phase shifters, diplexers/multiplexers, power dividers/combiners, etc.

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Technical Committee :
46A : Coaxial cables

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 61726 Ed. 3.0

Relations to older standards
IEC/TR 61726 Ed. 1.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

33.120.10 : Coaxial cables. Waveguides
33.120.30 : RF connectors

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