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IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019

Amendment 2 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 725: Space radiocommunications

Standard by IEC, 2019-10-17

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IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019

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IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 provides a controlled vocabulary reference for space radiocommunications, helping engineers, reviewers, and compliance teams use consistent terminology in technical documents and discussions. As an amendment to IEC 60050-725:1994, it should be read as a supporting update to the parent International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry rather than as a standalone technical performance standard. For organizations handling technical review, documented evaluation, or regulatory preparation, IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 can help reduce ambiguity in engineering documentation and conformity assessment workflows.

IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 standard overview

The main purpose of IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 is to refine or update terminology used in the field identified by the title, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, Part 725: Space radiocommunications. In practical terms, that makes it relevant where precise definitions, naming consistency, and shared technical language are needed across projects, suppliers, laboratories, and review teams. Because it is an amendment linked to the parent reference IEC 60050-725:1994, it is typically used alongside the base vocabulary document when preparing engineering specifications, technical assessments, or formal compliance documentation.

Applications of IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019

This document is most useful in environments where space communications terminology must remain consistent across engineering documentation, testing workflows, and procurement files. It may support technical review of satellite communication systems, laboratory evaluation of related equipment, and quality workflows that depend on clear definitions for reporting, verification activities, and conformity assessment. Teams working on system specifications, regulatory preparation, or supplier communication can use IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 to align vocabulary and reduce misunderstandings when referencing space radiocommunications concepts.

Why IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 matters

Clear terminology is important when organizations need reliable technical communication for safety, interoperability, and compliance. IEC 60050-725:1994/AMD2:2019 helps support operational consistency by reducing ambiguity in engineering documentation, test records, and procurement reviews. That can improve traceability during technical validation, make conformity assessment preparation more efficient, and lower the risk of errors caused by inconsistent wording. For teams involved in risk management or documented evaluation, a vocabulary amendment can be a practical tool for maintaining quality assurance across the full technical lifecycle.

  • Terminology support for space radiocommunications documentation and review
  • Useful alongside the parent reference IEC 60050-725:1994 in controlled technical workflows
  • Helps align engineering specification, test reporting, and compliance language
  • Supports conformity assessment preparation and document consistency checks
SKU: ae542747e4fc

  • Publication Date: 2019-10-17
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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