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ISO 21609:2014

ISO 21609:2014 Road vehicles – (EMC) guidelines for installation of aftermarket radio frequency transmitting equipment

CDN $173.00

Description

ISO/TS 21609:2014 gives requirements and recommendations for the installation in road vehicles of radio frequency (RF) transmitting and receiving equipment, “in-road-vehicle” mounting kits for transportable and hand-held RF equipment, and ancillary equipment associated with these.

As well as methods for installation, it establishes methods for minimizing the possibility of electromagnetic interference (EMI) between the installed equipment and the vehicle electrical and electronic systems.

Edition

2

Published Date

2014-04-17

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

15

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TS 21609:2014 gives requirements and recommendations for the installation in road vehicles of radio frequency (RF) transmitting and receiving equipment, "in-road-vehicle" mounting kits for transportable and hand-held RF equipment, and ancillary equipment associated with these.

As well as methods for installation, it establishes methods for minimizing the possibility of electromagnetic interference (EMI) between the installed equipment and the vehicle electrical and electronic systems.

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