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Technical Report Released for IEC 63098-1, Radio-Over-Fibre Technologies

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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC TR 63098-1:2017. This technical report pertains to Transmitting equipment for radiocommunication – Radio-over-fibre technologies and their performance standard – Part 1: System applications of radio over fibre technology; and is now available on the IEC webstore.

Description: “IEC 63098-1:2017 provides information on the current and latest applications of radio-over-fibre technology. Wireless communication, broadcasting, and airport multilateration systems, which are already implemented or will be in the near future, are introduced. This document includes the basic concept, a brief outline and related standards of the applications of RoF technology.”

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