DS DS/EN 62252 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Radar for craft not in compliance with IMO SOLAS Chapter V - Performance requirements, methods of test and required test results
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Title
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Radar for craft not in compliance with IMO SOLAS Chapter V - Performance requirements, methods of test and required test results
Udstyr og systemer til skibsnavigation og radiokommunikation - Radar til fartøj, som ikke er i overensstemmelse med IMO SOLAS, kapitel V - Ydeevnekrav, prøvningsmetoder og krav til prøvningsresultater
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Dec 3, 2004
Scope:
Specifies the minimum performance requirements for testing and required test results for conformance of radar not fully compliant with the IMO Performance Standard for radar/radar plotting (MSC.64(67)). Covers radar classes A, B and C. Is based on EN 60872, EN 60936 and takes into account EN 60945.
Keywords:
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- MARINE NAVIGATION
- MARINE RADIO
- MARINE TRANSPORT
- NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS
- NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
- RADAR
- RADIO EQUIPMENT
- SHIPS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TEST RESULTS
- TESTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
- RADAR
- IMO SOLAS (CHAPTER V)
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