IEC 60244-3:1972
Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 3: Wanted and unwanted modulation
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IEC 60244-3:1972 addresses methods of measurement for radio transmitters, with a specific focus on wanted and unwanted modulation. For engineering teams, test laboratories, and compliance reviewers, it provides a technical reference for evaluating how a transmitter behaves under intended and unintended modulation conditions. That matters when comparing designs, checking performance against documentation, or preparing a documented evaluation for procurement or conformity assessment. As an original edition, IEC 60244-3:1972 serves as the primary reference point for this measurement topic.
What is IEC 60244-3:1972?
IEC 60244-3:1972 is part of the Methods of measurement for radio transmitters series and defines the measurement focus for wanted and unwanted modulation. In practical terms, it helps technical teams assess how modulation is produced, controlled, and observed during verification activities. The document is relevant where engineering documentation, test planning, and compliance workflows need a consistent basis for measuring transmitter behavior. It may also support technical review when comparing results across laboratories or product variants.
Applications of IEC 60244-3:1972
This reference is typically used in radio transmitter testing, laboratory evaluation, and product evaluation workflows where modulation behavior must be documented with care. It can support development testing, factory verification, and acceptance checks for equipment intended for radio-frequency transmission. Procurement and compliance teams may also use it to confirm that a technical document aligns with the expected measurement approach before purchase, certification, or internal approval. Its scope is especially relevant where consistent assessment of modulation quality affects operational consistency.
Why is IEC 60244-3:1972 important?
Clear measurement methods help reduce ambiguity in technical validation and conformity assessment preparation. By defining how wanted and unwanted modulation should be examined, IEC 60244-3:1972 supports repeatable testing workflows, better comparison of results, and more reliable quality assurance decisions. That can be important for risk management, especially when transmitter behavior affects performance criteria, regulatory preparation, or system interoperability. For organizations managing engineering specifications, it provides a structured compliance reference for documenting results and supporting technical compliance.
- Measurement focus for wanted and unwanted modulation in radio transmitters
- Useful for laboratory evaluation, development testing, and verification activities
- Supports documented evaluation for procurement, approval, and compliance workflows
- Helps improve consistency in technical assessment and result comparison
- Publication Date: 1972-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60244-3:1972 (1972-01-01)
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