IEC 60151-11:1966
Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves - Part 11: Methods of measurement of radio-frequency output power
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IEC 60151-11:1966 defines methods for measuring the radio-frequency output power of electronic tubes and valves, making it a relevant technical document for laboratories, test engineers, and procurement teams that need a clear measurement basis. As a primary reference for Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves - Part 11: Methods of measurement of radio-frequency output power, it supports consistent technical evaluation, documented verification activities, and comparison of results across quality workflows and conformity assessment tasks.
Overview of IEC 60151-11:1966
The scope of IEC 60151-11:1966 is centered on measurement methods rather than product design, with emphasis on how radio-frequency output power is assessed for electronic tubes and valves. In practice, that makes it useful when organizations need a repeatable technical document for laboratory evaluation, engineering documentation, and performance comparison. It can help align test planning, reported results, and technical review processes where RF output power is a key parameter in product evaluation or compliance preparation.
Compliance applications of IEC 60151-11:1966
This reference is most applicable in testing workflows involving electronic tubes and valves used in RF applications, where output power measurement must be recorded in a controlled and defensible way. It may support incoming inspection, supplier qualification, product validation, and internal calibration or verification routines. For organizations managing technical compliance, IEC 60151-11:1966 can serve as a practical basis for documented evaluation and procurement review when a clearly defined measurement method is needed.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60151-11:1966
Using IEC 60151-11:1966 in technical assessment helps improve consistency between test results, reduces ambiguity in reported RF power data, and supports more reliable engineering validation. That matters for risk management, especially when measured performance influences acceptance decisions, system integration, or conformity assessment preparation. A stable measurement framework also helps quality assurance teams compare results across equipment, test environments, and suppliers, which can strengthen operational consistency and reduce avoidable re-testing.
- Measurement method guidance for radio-frequency output power in electronic tubes and valves
- Useful for laboratory evaluation, verification activities, and controlled test reporting
- Supports engineering documentation, procurement checks, and technical compliance review
- Helps improve repeatability and comparability in RF-related testing workflows
- Publication Date: 1966-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60151-11:1966 (1966-01-01)
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