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BS EN 61162-400:2002 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Digital interfaces Multiple talkers and multiple listeners. Ship systems interconnection. Introduction and general principles

BS EN 61162-400:2002

Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Digital interfaces Multiple talkers and multiple listeners. Ship systems interconnection. Introduction and general principles

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Standard number:BS EN 61162-400:2002
Pages:44
Released:2002-07-25
ISBN:0 580 40038 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61162-400:2002


This standard BS EN 61162-400:2002 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Digital interfaces is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.070.40 Satellite
  • 47.020.70 Navigation and control equipment
This standard series, IEC 61162-400 and upwards, specifies a communication protocol for use in interconnected maritime systems. Specifies an interface description language for use together with the protocol, a set of rules for the use of this language and a set of standard interfaces described in the language. Provides a test plan and list of required documents for equipment using this standard. This part of IEC 61162 gives a general overview of the functionality of the protocol and provides definitions common to the other fragments of the standard.