IEEE 1206-1994
IEEE Standard Methods for Measuring Transmission Performance of Telephone Handsets and Headsets
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IEEE 1206-1994 defines standard methods for measuring the transmission performance of telephone handsets and headsets, helping engineers evaluate how voice signals are handled in communication equipment. In the context of communication, networking and broadcast technologies, it supports more consistent acoustic and electrical testing of handset and headset designs. This makes it easier to compare products, verify performance, and maintain measurement consistency across development, production, and quality control activities.
What is IEEE 1206-1994?
IEEE 1206-1994 is a technical standard focused on measurement methods for telephone handsets and headsets. Its role is to describe how transmission performance should be assessed so that results are comparable and repeatable. For equipment that carries speech, the details of measurement practice can strongly influence the interpretation of performance data. This standard is therefore useful as a reference for test procedures, evaluation criteria, and engineering review in voice communications applications.
Where is IEEE 1206-1994 used?
This standard is most relevant in the design, test, and verification of telephone handsets and headsets used in communication systems. It may be applied in laboratory testing, product qualification, and incoming or final inspection where transmission performance needs to be measured in a controlled way. It is also useful for organizations working with voice terminals, operator headsets, or other audio interface equipment where consistent speech transmission is important.
Why is IEEE 1206-1994 important?
IEEE 1206-1994 helps reduce uncertainty in how transmission performance is measured, which is valuable when comparing different handset or headset designs. Using a recognized method supports more reliable compliance checks, clearer procurement decisions, and better internal quality control. It can also reduce the risk of inconsistent results between test setups or teams. For voice equipment, that consistency matters because even small measurement differences may affect how performance is judged.
- Transmission performance measurement methods
- Telephone handsets and headsets
- Voice equipment test consistency
- Lab, qualification, and quality checks
- Communication technology applications
- Publication Date: 1994
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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- This Version: 1206 (1994)
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