Frequency tolerance

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Frequency tolerance ( english frequency tolerance of the corresponding type 1151 -) is. ITU Radio Regulations (Radio Regulations) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) - defined as " Maximum permissible deviation of the center frequency of by the (radio) transmission occupied frequency band relative to the assigned frequency or the characteristic frequency of a transmission compared to the reference frequency ».

This is also a special term used in frequency management that is usually used in connection with the allocation of a radio frequency or a frequency channel.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. VO Funk, Edition 2012, Article 1.151, Definition: frequency tolerance / frequency tolerance .