BS 5260:1975
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Code of practice for radio interference suppression on marine installations
Hardcopy , PDF
10-01-2007
English
12-15-1975
Co-operating organizations
Code of practice
Section one. General
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Nature and causes of radio interference
Section two. Principles of suppression
5 General
6 Use of capacitors
7 Use of inductors
8 Use of combinations of capacitors and inductors
9 Use of isolating transformers
10 Use of screening
11 Avoidance of current loops
12 Use of earthing
13 Segregation and separation of cables
14 Use of bonding
Section three. Specific measures
15 Measures relating to receivers
16 Measures relating to the siting of radio equipment
17 Measures relating to the aerial and earth system
18 Measures relating to ships' rigging
19 Measures relating to the wiring installation
20 Measures relating to electrical machinery and
appliances
21 Measures relating to rectifiers, thyristors and
similar switching devices
Appendices
A Maintenance
B Bibliography
C List of British Standards and codes of practice
which deal with radio interference
Figures
1 Propagation of interference by conduction of
symmetrical currents
2 Propagation of interference by conduction of
asymmetrical currents
3 Impedance curves of a 0.25 micro Faraday capacitor
with different lengths of connecting leads
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