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TIA, TELECOMMUNICATIONS (PRODUCT CODE 3) .....................................................................................................................................3-1ANTENNAS..............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-1ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS.....................................................................................................................................................................................3-1CELLULAR................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-2 ANALOG.................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-2 CDMA.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-4 DIGITAL PACKET DATA......................................................................................................................................................................................3-8 GENERAL............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-12 INTERSYSTEM STANDARDS.........................................................................................................................................................................3-13 TDMA...................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-16CITIZEN’S BAND (CB) RADIO............................................................................................................................................................................3-18DATA INTERCHANGE TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................................3-18 DTE/DCE INTERFACE......................................................................................................................................................................................3-21EMERGENCY SERVICES (E-911)......................................................................................................................................................................3-21FACSIMILE.............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-21 HIGH FREQUENCY...........................................................................................................................................................................................3-21FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 GROUP 3 OPERATION.....................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 GROUP 4 OPERATION.....................................................................................................................................................................................3-22FIBER OPTICS.......................................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 CABLE, COLOR CODING.................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 CABLE, SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 CLEAVING, SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................................................................................3-23 CONNECTORS, SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................3-23 GENERAL............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-25 OPTICAL FIBER SYSTEMS DESIGN..............................................................................................................................................................3-25 OPTICAL FIBER SYSTEMS TESTING............................................................................................................................................................3-26 PASSIVE OPTICAL BRANCHING DEVICES, SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................3-27 SINGLE-MALE FIBER OPTIC BRANCHING DEVICES, SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................3-28 SPLICES...............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-28 SPLICES, SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................................3-28 SYMBOLS, TERMINOLOGY.............................................................................................................................................................................3-28 TERMINAL DEVICES, SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................................................3-29 TEST PROCEDURES (FOTPs) .......................................................................................................................................................................3-29 TOOLS, TESTING, SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................3-45 WAVEGUIDES, SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................................3-46LAND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................................3-48 EQUIPMENT.......................................................................................................................................................................................................3-48 PRIVATE RADIO (APCO/PROJECT 25/102 Series) ......................................................................................................................................3-50MICROWAVE, POINT-TO-POINT......................................................................................................................................................................3-54MODEMS................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-55 DATA MODEMS.................................................................................................................................................................................................3-55 FAX MODEMS....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-55 OPTIONAL MODEMS........................................................................................................................................................................................3-56MULTIFUNCTION PERIPHERAL INTERFACE................................................................................................................................................3-56PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (PCS)......................................................................................................................................3-56 CELLULAR INTERSYSTEM OPERATIONS...................................................................................................................................................3-58 NETWORK FUNCTIONALITIES AND PROTOCOL......................................................................................................................................3-58 PERSONAL ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PACS)...................................................................................................................3-58PRIVATE NETWORK TELEPHONY...................................................................................................................................................................3-58SATELLITE..............................................................................................................................................................................................................3-58 INTERFERENCE CRITERIA............................................................................................................................................................................3-59SURVEILLANCE....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-59TELEPHONES/TERMINAL EQUIPMENT..........................................................................................................................................................3-59 CALLER ID...........................................................................................................................................................................................................3-59 KEY SYSTEMS....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-59 NETWORK CHANNEL TERMINAL EQUIPMENT.........................................................................................................................................3-60 PART 68, (FCC) GUIDELINES.........................................................................................................................................................................3-60 PBX.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-60 PBX, WIRELESS.................................................................................................................................................................................................3-61 RADIO FREQUENCY IMMUNITY...................................................................................................................................................................3-62 TELEPHONES.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-62 TERMINALS........................................................................................................................................................................................................3-62TRANSMISSION....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-63WIRING/CABLING.................................................................................................................................................................................................3-63 RESIDENTIAL.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3-64

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ANTENNAS

TIA/EIA-195-CElectrical and Mechanical Characteristics for TerrestrialMicrowave Relay System Antennas and Passive ReflectorThis Standard covers the electrical and mechanicalcharacteristics of antenna and passive reflector assemblies forterrestrial microwave relay systems applications. In general,the material included in this Standard applies only to suchfacilities operating above 890 MHz.Product Code 3 Jul, 1985 COMMITTEE: TR-14.9$70.00

TIA/EIA-222-FStructural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers andAntenna Supporting Structures (ANSI/TIA/EIA-222-F-96)The objective of this Standard is to provide minimum criteria forspecifying and designing steel antenna towers and antennasupporting structures. This Standard is not intended tosupersede applicable codes. The information contained in thisStandard was obtained from sources as referenced and notedherein and represents, in the judgment of the subcommittee, theaccepted industry practices for minimum standards for thedesign of steel antenna supporting structures. It is for generalinformation only.Product Code 3 Jun, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-14.7$99.00

EIA/TIA-329-BMinimum Standards for Communication Antennas, Part 1:Base Station AntennasThis Standard defines terms and conditions of measurementused to ascertain the performance of antennas within the scopeof this Standard and to make possible a comparison of theresults of measurements made by different observers ondifferent equipment. TIA-329-B deals only with linearly polarizedantennas for use in frequency range 25 MHz to 1 GHz.Product Code 3 Sep, 1989 COMMITTEE: TR-8.11$Call for Pricing

EIA/TIA-329-B-1Minimum Standards for Communication Antennas, Part II:Vehicular AntennasThis Standard supplements TIA-329-B by covering vehicularantennas to the 30-1000 MHz frequency range.Product Code 3 Sep, 1989 COMMITTEE: TR-8.11$42.00

TIA/EIA-411-AElectrical and Mechanical Characteristics of Earth StationAntennas for Satellite CommunicationsThe objectives of this document is to provide standard terms,definitions, and concepts for the mechanical and RF design ofearth station antennas, and to offer a standard methodology forthe verification of RF performance compatible with currenttechnology and test equipment.Product Code 3 Sep, 1986 COMMITTEE: TR-34.2$136.00

ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS

EIA-219Audio Facilities for Radio Broadcasting SystemsThis Standard covers the overall performance of all audiofacilities from the input terminals of the microphone preamplifierto the input terminals of the main transmitter, excluding S-T link,which may either be wire line radio. No pre-emphasisrequirements are included in the Standard.Product Code 3 Apr, 1959 COMMITTEE: TR-4.10$28.00

EIA-225Rigid Coaxial Transmission Lines, 50 OhmsThis Standard pertains exclusively to gas-filled rigid coaxialtransmission lines and their connectors containing electricallytransparent supporting structures. It is the intent of this standardto provide complete mechanical interchangeability for all linesand connectors.Product Code 3 Aug, 1975 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

EIA-258Semi-Flexible Air Dielectric Coaxial Cables andConnectors, 50 OhmsThis Standard pertains to air dielectric semi-flexible cables withtheir connectors. Typical cables included in this Standard arethose having a helical or tubular dielectric supporting the innerconductor and sheathed with ductile or semi-flexible outerconductor, those having the inner conductor supported withfrequency spaced beads such that forming the line will also formthe inner conductor, and those having a foamed dielectricbetween inner and outer conductor.Product Code 3 Mar, 1962 COMMITTEE: TR-21.2$28.00

EIA-259Rigid Coaxial Transmission Lines and Connectors, 75OhmsThis Standard pertains exclusively to gas-filled rigid coaxialtransmission lines and their connectors containing electricallytransparent supporting structures. It is the intent of this standardto provide complete interchangeability for all lines andconnectors.Product Code 3 Mar, 1962 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

EIA-384Time Division Multiplex Equipment for Nominal 4 kHzChannel BandwidthsThis Standard considers two types of multiplex equipment.Class I multiplex is intended primarily for use in multiplex link(built-up) circuits and/or long-haul circuits. Class II multiplex isintended for use in those applications which do not justify Class Iequipment.Product Code 3 Dec, 1970 COMMITTEE: TR-14.2$57.00

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EIA-409Minimum Standards for Amateur Radio Antenna, Part 1:Base or Fixed Station AntennaIt is the purpose of this Standard to establish a reference antennato which all antenna gain and/or directivity specifications can berelated and to define parameters of measurement and establishstandard methods of measurement of such antennas. ThisStandard will assist both the manufacturer and the user inspecifying antenna performance.Product Code 3 Dec, 1973 COMMITTEE: TR-33$28.00

TR-101-AElectrical Performance Standards for Standard BroadcastTransmittersThis Standard contains definitions of minimum standards andmethods of measurement for performance characteristics of FMbroadcast transmitters.Product Code 3 Feb, 1948 COMMITTEE: TR-4$28.00

TR-107Electrical Performance Standards for FM BroadcastTransmittersTR-107 contains definitions of standards and methods ofmeasurement for electrical performance characteristics of FMbroadcast transmitters operating in the frequency range of 88-108 MHz.Product Code 3 Mar, 1949 COMMITTEE: TR-4$28.00

TR-117Antennas and Combinations of Antennas andTransmission Lines for FM Broadcasting Stations (88-108MC/SEC)This Standard contains definitions of measurement andminimum standards for performance of FM broadcast antennasin the range of 88-108 MC. It discusses voltage standing waveratio measurement on the combination transmission line andantenna system.Product Code 3 Oct, 1949 COMMITTEE: TR-4$29.00

EIA-368Frequency Division Multiplex Equipment Standard forNominal 4KHz Channel Bandwidths (Non-compandored)and Wideband Channels (Greater than 4kHz)These Standards are intended to be used as multiplex equipmentperformance criteria. As such, these Standards may find atypical application in layout of a communication systemincorporating other types of equipment (such as microwave orcable equipment). An added purpose, however, is to furnish abasis for the user to evaluate and specify multiplex equipment ona terminal or a back-to-back basis.Product Code 3 Sep, 1969 COMMITTEE: TR-14.2$30.00

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TIA/EIA-553-AMobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard(ANSI TIA/EIA-553-A-99)The technical requirements contained in this document form acompatibility standard for cellular mobile telecommunicationsystems. Their purpose is to ensure that a mobile station canobtain service in any cellular system. These requirements donot address the quality or reliability of that service, nor do theycover equipment performance or measurement procedures.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$146.00

TIA/EIA-690Recommended Minimum Standards for 800 MHz CellularSubscriber Units (ANSI/TIA/EIA-690-2000)This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, andminimum performance characteristics for 800-MHz CellularSubscriber Units.Product Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR45.1$79.00

TIA/EIA-691Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard forEnhanced 800 MHz Analog Cellular (ANSI/TIA/EIA-691-99)These technical requirements form a compatibility standard forcellular radio telecommunications systems.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$235.00

TIA/EIA-712Recommended Minimum Standards for 800 MHz CellularBase Stations (ANSI/TIA/EIA-712-97)These standards detail definitions, methods of measurement andminimum performance characteristics of 800 MHz cellular basestations. These standards share the purpose of the CellularSystem Mobile Station-Land Station Compatibility SpecificationEIA/TIA-553 of assuring that cellular systems in conjunction withtheir base-station equipment provide service to any subscriberunit that meets the compatibility requirements of EIA/TIA-553.Product Code 3 Jul, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$59.00

TIA/EIA-789-AElectrical Specification for the Portable Phone to VehicleInterface (ANSI/TIA/EIA-789-A-2000)This standard defines the electrical/acoustical interface betweena motor vehicle ( 12Volt vehicular systems only) and a portablephone.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$57.00

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EIA/IS-19-BRecommended Minimum Standards for 800-MHz CellularSubscriber UnitsThis interim standard details definitions, methods ofmeasurement, and minimum performance characteristics of800 MHz Cellular Subscriber Units. These standards share thepurpose of the Mobile Station - Land Station CompatibilitySpecification EIA/TIA-553 in assuring that a subscriber unit canobtain service in any cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of EIA/TIA-553. Note: Thisdocument is under consideration as an American NationalStandards and will be published as TIA/EIA-690.Product Code 3 Jun, 1988 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$77.00

TIA/EIA/IS-89Recommended Minimum Standard for 800 MHz Dual-Mode Narrowband Analog Cellular Land StationsThis Interim Standard details definitions, methods ofmeasurement, and minimum performance characteristics of800 MHz cellular land stations. The purpose of this InterimStandard and IS-88 (i.e., the "compatibility specification" andsubsequent revisions thereof) is to assure that cellular systemsin conjunction with their land station equipment provide serviceto any subscriber unit that meets the compatibility requirementsof the compatibility specification.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$73.00

TIA/EIA/IS-90Recommended Minimum Standard for 800 MHz Dual-Mode Narrowband Analog Cellular Subscriber UnitsThis Interim Standard detail definitions, methods ofmeasurement, and minimum performance characteristics of800 MHz cellular subscriber units. The purpose of this InterimStandard and IS-88 is to assure that a subscriber unit can obtainservice in any subscriber cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of the compatibility specification.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$73.00

TIA/EIA/IS-91-ABase Station - Mobile Station Compatibility Specificationfor 800 MHz Cellular, Zuxiliary, and Residential ServicesThis Interim Standard forms a compatibility standard for acellular radio telecommunications system. Its purpose is toensure that a mobile station can obtain service in any cellularsystem manufactured according to this Interim Standard.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$263.00

TIA/EIA/IS-680Personal Base Station - Authorization and Call RoutingEquipment Compatibility StandardThese technical requirements form a compatibility standard forcommunication between a Personal Base (PB) andAuthorization and Call Routing Equipment (ACRE). Theirpurpose is to ensure that a PB built according to this standardcan communicate with any ACRE manufactured according tothis Interim Standard.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$67.00

TIA/EIA/IS-713Narrowband Analog Air Interface Compatibility Standardfor 1.9GHz Based on IS-91-AThese technical requirements form a compatibility standard foran analog PCS cellular radio telecommunications system.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$160.00

TIA/EIA/IS-788Connector Specification for the Portable Phone VehicleInterfaceThis interim standard defines the specifications for the connectorbetween the automobile adaptation system (AAS) and the phoneadaptation system (PAS). In more common terms, this interimstandard defines the physical connector parameters between amotor vehicle and a portable phone attachment cable.Specifications for mechanical latching of phones, architectural,electrical interface or other aspects are defined separately.Product Code 3 Jun, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$42.00

TIA/EIA/IS-817A Position Determination Standard for Analog SystemsThis interim standards provides, procedures, signaling andmessages used in addition to TIA/EIA-553-A as one possibleway to support E-911 Postion Determination servicesProduct Code 3 Jan, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$68.00

TSB70-AFSK Air Interface Common Message Protocol Cross-ReferenceSeveral TIA standards have been developed within TR-45 thatare based upon TIA/EIA-553A. Since these new standards willevolve independently, there will be changes made in thedefinition of message field assignments within the variousmessages. Since these standards are also dual mode (commonanalog), it is required that the interpretation of message fields beconsistent for backward (and forward) compatibility. In order tofacilitate this assessment of consistence, this Technical ServiceBulletin has been created. It is envisioned that this document berevised accordingly each time a new revision of the associatedstandards is officially published by TIA.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$100.00

TSB71IS-94 Enhancements and IssuesThis document describes changes to IS-94 to add controlchannel downloading. It also alerts manufacturers and serviceproviders of issues with IS-94. These changes will be includedin the next revision of IS-94. Equipment manufacturers shouldinclude these revisions in their IS-94 compliant equipment.Product Code 3 Oct, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$28.00

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TSB119Enhanced System Access Procedures for E-9-1-1 Calls forAnalog CellularThe Federal Communication Commission has become involvedin the resolution of issues concerning public safety in regards toenhanced call completion for E911 originations. As s result ofthe FCC 99-096 Second Report and Order, changes to theTIA/EIA-553-A specification are required. In order to complywith this Second Report and Order, this Technical ServiceBulletin has been created.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$40.00

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TIA/EIA-95-BMobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard forWideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems(ANSI/TIA/EIA-95-B-99)This standard defines the requirements for a PCS/Cellularsystem and mobile and base stations using Code DivisionMultiple Access (CDMA) technology while also maintainingcompatibility with AMPS analog technology.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$364.00

TIA/EIA-96-CSpeech Service Option Standard for Wideband SpreadSpectrum Systems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-96-C-98)This standard provides requirements for two-way voicecommunications between the base station and the mobile stationusing the dynamically variable data rate speech codec algorithmdescribed in this standard. The transmitting speech codec takesvoice samples and generates an encoded speech packet forevery traffic channel frame. The receiving station generates aspeech packet from every traffic channel frame and supplies it tothe speech codec for decoding into voice samples.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$106.00

TIA/EIA-97-CRecommended Minimum Performance Standard for BaseStations Supporting Dual-Mode Spread Spectrum CellularMobile Stations (ANSI/TIA/EIA-97-C-99)This standard details definitions, methods of measurement andminimum performance requirements for 800 MHz cellular basestations supporting wideband spread spectrum, dual-modemobile stations. This standard shares the purpose of IS-95,Mobile Station — Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System, (andsubsequent revisions thereof) by ensuring that a mobile stationcan obtain service in any cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of IS-95.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$106.00

TIA/EIA-98-CRecommended Minimum Performance Standards forDual-Mode Spread Spectrum Mobile Stations(ANSI/TIA/EIA-98-C-1999)This standard details definitions, methods of measurement andminimum performance characteristics of 800 MHz cellularmobile stations. This standard shares the purpose of IS-95 (andsubsequent revisions thereof) by ensuring that a mobile stationcan obtain service in any cellular system that meets thecapability requirements of IS-95.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$160.00

TIA/EIA-125-ARecommended Minimum Performance Standard forDigital Cellular Wideband Spread Spectrum SpeechService Option 1 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-125-A-2000)This document standard details definitions, methods ofmeasurement, and minimum performance characteristics of IS-96-A and subsequent revisions thereof, variable-rate speechcodecs for digital cellular wideband spread spectrum mobilestations and base stations. This standards shares the purpose ofIS-98-A and IS-97-A. This is to ensure that a mobile station canobtain service in any cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of IS-95-A. A TAR tape withsoftware descriptions are included with this standard. Variable-rate speech codec and its analog or electro-acoustic interfaces,whether implemented at either the mobile station or the basestation or elsewhere in the cellular system, are covered toensure compatibility with IS-96-A.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$79.00

TIA/EIA-126-CMobile Station Loopback Service Options Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-126-C-2000)This standard provides a loopback of primary traffic informationbits through the mobile station. This service option provides themeans for a base station to supply a known data stream on boththe forward and reverse traffic channels so that a mobilestation’s receiving and transmitting performance can bemeasured. Also, this service option provides a convenientmeans of setting up calls and generating traffic for systemtesting. Specifically, this service option is used in some of thetests specified in TIA/EIA-97-B, TIA/EIA-98-B, ANSI/J-STD-018and ANSI J-STD-019.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$57.00

TIA/EIA-637-AShort Message Service for Spread Spectrum Systems(TIA/EIA-637-A-99)This standard allows the exchange of short messages between amobile station and the wireless system, and between thewireless system and an external device capable of transmittingand optionally receiving short messages. The external devicemay be a voice telephone, a data terminal or a short messageentry system.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$124.00

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TIA/EIA-736-ARecommended Minimum Performance Standard for theHigh Rate Speech Option 17 for Wideband SpreadSpectrum Communication Systems (ANSI TIA/EIA-736-A-2000)This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, andminimum performance characteristics of IS-733 variable-ratespeech codecs for digital cellular wideband spread spectrummobile stations and base stations. This standard shares thepurpose of IS-98 and IS-97. This is to ensure that a mobilestation can obtain service in any cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of IS-95. This standard consists ofthis document and a software distribution on CD- ROM.This document specifies the procedures to test thatimplementations of IS-733 compatible variable-rate speechcodecs meet recommended minimum performancerequirements. This speech codec is the Service Option 17described in IS-733. The Service Option 17 speech codec isused to digitally encode the speech signal for transmission at avariable data rate of 266, 124, 54 or 20 bits for each 20 bits foreach 20 ms frame.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-127Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital SystemsThis document describes the technical requirements for ServiceOption 3, an enhanced variable rate, two-way speech serviceoption, known as Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC).Service Option 3 conforms to the general requirements forservice options specified in IS-95A and ANSI J-STD-008. Amobile station operating in wideband spread spectrum (CDMA)mode conforming with IS-95A or J-STD-008 and this Standardcan obtain speech service in any cellular system conformingwith this family of standards.

This document does not address the quality or reliability ofService Option 3, nor does cover equipment performance ormeasurement procedures.Product Code 3 Jan, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$152.00

TIA/EIA/IS-127-1Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems -Addendum 1This addendum to IS-127 removes Section 6 of the documentand references thereto. Section 6 was created as a placeholderfor the later addition of the master bit-exact implementation ofthe algorithms defined in sections 4 and 5. This material is nowto be found in IS-718, Minimum Performance Specification forthe Enhanced Variable-Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3 forWideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$31.00

TIA/EIA/IS-127-2Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems -Addendum 2Service Option 3 provides two-way voice communicationsbetween the base station and the mobile station using thedynamically variable data rate speech codec algorithm which isdescribed in this standard.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$42.00

TIA/EIA/IS-658Data Services Interworking Function Interface forWideband Spread Spectrum SystemsThis standard defines procedures on the L interface for supportof circuit mode and packet-mode data transmission onTIA/EIA/IS-95-A and ANSI J-STD-008 based wideband spreadspectrum systems.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$53.00

TIA/EIA/IS-658-1Data Services Interworking Function Interface forWideband Spread Spectrum Systems - Addendum 1This addendum is being published for the purpose of extendingthe ability to perform interface status exchange at times otherthan call setup.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$32.00

TIA/EIA/IS-683-AOver-the-Air Service Provisioning of Mobile Stations inSpread Spectrum SystemsThis document describes Over-the-Air Service Provisioning inCDMA and analog systems. The procedures defined areintended to be extendable and flexible enough to be used withfuture air interface specifications. The procedures in thisdocument do not require support for continuation of the serviceprovisioning process following a CDMA-to-analog handoff.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

TIA/EIA/IS-707-AData Service Options for Wideband Spread SpectrumSystemsThe document describes data services available on widebandspread spectrum systems. It is organized into a series ofrelated recommendations, some of which address functionscommon to all code division multiple access data services, andothers which describe a specific data service.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$420.00

TIA/EIA/IS-707-A-1Data Service Options for Wideband Spread SpectrumSystems, Addendum 1This addendum is being published to describe additional dataservices that are available on the cdma2000 spread spectrumsystem complying with TIA/EIA/IS-2000.Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-707-A-2Data service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems,Addendum 2This addendum is being published to describe an additional dataservice that is available on a cdma2000 spread spectrumsystem complying with TIA/EIA/IS-2000-A.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

TIA/EIA/IS-718Minimum Performance Standard for the EnhancedVariable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3 for SpreadSpectrum Digital SystemsThis document details definitions, methods of measurement,verification of bit-exactness and minimum performancecharacteristics of IS-127-enhanced variable-rate speech codecsfor digital cellular spread spectrum mobile stations and basestations. This standard shares the purpose of the most currenteditions of IS-98 and IS-97. This is to ensure that a mobilestation can obtain service in any cellular system that meets thecompatibility requirements of IS-95.Product Code 3 Jul, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$71.00

TIA/EIA/IS-733High Rate Speech Service Option 17 for Wideband SpreadSpectrum Communication SystemsThis document provides technical requirements for Option 17, avariable rate, two-way speech service option for CDMAsystems.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$152.00

TIA/EIA/IS-733-1High Rate Speech Service Option 17 for Wideband SpreadSpectrum Communications SystemsThis interim standard provides technical requires for Option 17,a variable rate, two-way speech service option.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$42.00

TIA/EIA/IS-801Position Determination Service Standard for Dual ModeSpread Spectrum SystemsThis interim standard defines a set of signaling messagesbetween the mobile station and base station to provide a positiondetermination service.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$292.00

TIA/EIA/IS-801-1Position Determination Service Standards for Dual ModeSpread Spectrum Systems, Addendum 1This standard defines a set of signaling messages between themobile station and base station to provide a positiondetermination service.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

TIA/EIA/IS-820Removable User Identity Module (R-UIM) for TIA/EIASpread Spectrum StandardsThis interim standard contains the requirements for theRemovable User Identity Module (R-UIM).Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$124.00

TIA/EIA/IS-833G3G CDMA-MC to GSM-MAPThis interim standard defines changes to Multi-Carrier (MC)CDMA (1X and 3X modes) needed to support operation with acore network that uses a version of the Global System forMobile Communications (GSM) Mobile Application Part (MAP).Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$190.00

TIA/EIA/IS-834G3G CDMA-DS to ANSI/TIA/EIA-41This interim standard provides general requirements anddetailed Upper Layers (Layer 3) signalingradio protocols andprocedures for the DS-41 radio interface.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

TIA/EIA/IS-856cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air InterfaceSpecificationThis specification is primarily oriented toward requirementsnecessary for the design and implementation of accessterminals.Product Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.4$274.00

TIA/EIA/IS-870Test Data Service Option (TDSO) for cdma2000 SpreadSpectrum SystemsThis document specifies procedures for the Test Data ServiceOption (TSDO).Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$146.00

TIA/EIA/IS-871Markov Service Option (MSO) for cdma2000 SpreadSpectrum SystemsThis document specifies procedures for the Markov ServiceOption (MSO).Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000 Series, Rev Acdma2000 SeriesThis series, which is better known as the cdma2000 series, hasbeen prepared to map the capabilities in TIA standards that havebeen developed to support cdma2000 Phase 1 operation to themajor requirements upon which that development was based.The technical requirements contained in cdma2000 form acapability standard for 800 MHz cellular mobiletelecommunications systems and 1.8 and 2.0 GHz CodeDivision Multiple Access (CDMA) Personal CommunicationsServices (PCS) systems. They ensure that a mobile station canobtain service in a cellular or PCS system manufactured inaccordance with the cdma2000 standards.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$499.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.1-AIntroduction to cdma2000 Standard for Spread SpectrumSystemsThe technical requirements continued in cdma2000 form aconpatibility standard for CDMA systems. They ensure that amobile station can obtain service in a system manufactured inaccordance with the cdma2000 standards.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$42.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-2000.1-1TIA/EIA/IS-2000 Corrections, Addendum 1This addendum corrects an error in TIA/EIA/IS-2000.1Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$313.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2-APhysical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread SpectrumSystemsThis section defines the terms and numeric indications used inthis document. This section also describes the time referenceused in the CDMA system and the tolerance used throughout thedocument.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$266.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2-A-1Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread SpectrumSystems, Addendum 1This addendum makes correctionsProduct Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$448.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.3-AMedium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma2000Spread Spectrum SystemsThis standard provides the detailed definitions of all componententities within the MAC Sublayer, the service interfaces andprimitives exchanged between entities within the MAC Sublayer,and the service interfaces and primitives exchanged between theMAC Sublayer and other layers in the cdma2000 family ofstandards. This standard also prescribes the normativeprocedures for the behavior of the MAC Sublayer entities.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$141.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.3-A-1Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems, Addendum 1This addendum makes correctionsProduct Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$448.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.4-ASignaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard forcdma2000 Spread Spectrum SystemsThis standard describes the Layer 2 Link Access Control (LAC)signaling protocol architecture and functionality used to providethe transport and delivery of Layer 3 signaling messages overcdma2000 radio channels.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$184.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.4-A-1Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard forcdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems, Addendum 1This addendum makes correctionsProduct Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$448.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.5-AUpper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000Spread Spectrum SystemsThis section defines the terms and numeric indications used inthis document. This section also describes the tine referenceused in the CDMA system and the tolerance used throughout thedocument.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$380.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.5-A-1Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems, Addendum 1This addendum makes correctionsProduct Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$448.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2000.6-AAnalog Signaling Standard for cdma2000 SpreadSpectrum SystemsThis section defines the terms and numeric indications used inthis document. This section describes the requirements forCDMA-analog dual-mode mobile stations operating in theanalog mode.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$120.00

TSB74Support for 14.4 kbps Data Rate and PCS Interaction forWideband Spread Spectrum Cellular SystemsThis Bulletin applies to TIA/EIA/IS-95-A. It introduces supportfor the following new capabilities: 14.4 kbpps Data Rate,Enhanced Service Negotiation, Enhanced Status Messaging,Redirection and Handoff to Personal Communications Systems(PCS), and MIN to IMSI Transition Support.Product Code 3 Dec, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$315.00

TSB79Short Message Services for Wideband Spread SpectrumSystemsThis Telecommunications System Bulletin (TSB) applies toTIA/EIA/IS-637. It introduces the following modifications: 14.4kbps data rate support, service negotiation support, the year2000 clarification and IS-637 layering problem correction andeditorial corrections. These technical requirements form astandard for a short message service, providing delivery of textand numeric information for paging, messaging and voice mail.Product Code 3 Feb, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$59.00

TSB2000Capabilities Requirements Mapping for cdma2000StandardsThis document has been prepared to map the capabilities in TIAstandards that have been developed to support cdma2000 Phase1 operation to the major requirements upon which thatdevelopment was based. It is intended to furnish guidance toproviders of cdma2000 systems in selecting the necessaryfeatures to meet their requirements as stated within the sectionsof TSB2000. The TIA/EIA 2000 series specifies capabilitieswhich directly support cdma2000 Phase 1 requirements. Inaddition, TIA/EIA IS-707-A-1 also defines capabilities supportinga cdma2000 Phase 1 requirement.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$39.00

DIGITAL PACKET DATA

TIA has published a series of documents on systemsspecifications for cellular digital packet data (CDPD)service. Projects within the CDPD series include:

TIA/EIA/IS-732-100Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 100CDPD System Specification OverviewThis part provides an overview of the architecture of the CDPDNetwork.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$124.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-732-300Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 300Communications ArchitecturePart 301 to Part 312 specify the CDPD Networkcommunications architecture.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$33.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-301Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 301Subprofile ConceptsPart 301 to Part 312 specify the CDPD Networkcommunications architecture.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$38.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-310Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 310Application SubprofilesPart 301 to Part 312 specify the CDPD Networkcommunications architecture.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-311Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 311Lower Layer SubprofilesPart 301 to Part 312 specify the CDPD Networkcommunications architecture.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$57.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-312Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 312Subnetwork SubprofilesPart 301 to Part 312 specify the CDPD Networkcommunications architecture.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$41.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-400Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 400Overview of the AirlinkThis part summarizes the protocols used across the CDPDAirlink.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$40.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-401Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 401Airlink Physical LayerThis part defines the Physical Layer of the Airlink Interfacebetween the MDBS and the M-ESs.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$40.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-402Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 402Medium Access ControlThis part defines the services, procedures and encodingrequired to provide the MAC layer of the Airlink Interfacebetween MDBS and M-ESs.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-403Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 403Mobile Data Link ProtocolThis part describes the functions, features, protocol and servicesof the CDPD MDLP.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-404Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 404Subnetwork Dependent Convergence ProtocolThis part defines a protocol fulfilling the role of a SNDCP asdefined in the Internal Organization of the Network Lyer (ISO-8648).Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$53.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-405Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 405Radio Resource ManagementThis part of the CDPD Specification defines the services,protocols, and procedures concerned with RRM.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$79.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-732-406Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 406Airlink SecurityThis part defines the security services provided by the CDPDNetwork across the Airlink Interface, and specifies thealgorithms and protocols that are used to support thoseprocedures.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$48.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-408Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 408Minimum Performance Standards for CDPD Mobile DataBase StationsThis part defines definitions, methods of measurement andminimum performance requirements of 800 MHz CDPD MDBStransceivers.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-409Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 409Minimum Performance Standards for CDPD Mobile EndSystemsThis part details definitions, methods of measurement andminimum performance requirements for 800 MHz CDPDMobile End System transceivers.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-500Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 500Mobility ManagementThis part describes the architecture, services and protocols formanaging mobility in a CDPD Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$41.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-501Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 501Mobile Network Location ProtocolThis part of the CDPD System Specification defines a protocolfor the exchange of forwarding and routing information betweenhome and serving MD-IS) for the support of Network Layermobility.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$55.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-507Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 507Mobile Network Registration ProtocolThis part defines a protocol for the exchange of routing andregistration information between a M-ES and a serving MD-IS.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$51.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-600Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 600Network Support ServicesThis part is directed toward CDPD Service Providers andmanufacturers intending to build equipment for use in the CDPDinternal network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-620Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 620Message Handling ServiceThis part is directed towards CDPD Service Providers intendingto build or purchase equipment for use in the CDPD internalnetwork.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$41.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-630Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 630Accounting Service and ProtocolThis part is directed toward CDPD Service Providers intendingto build or purchase equipment for use in the CDPD internalnetwork.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-700Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 700Network ManagementThis part defines management information, interfaces andprotocols for the various entities making up a CDPD ServiceProvider Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-731Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 731MD-IS and MDBS Management EnsembleThis part is the managed object ensemble that definesmanagement of CDPD Network elements, specifically a MDBSand MD-IS.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-732Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 732Inter-Domain Management EnsembleThis part provides a managed object ensemble that defines howmanagement information is exchanged between two CDPDService ProvidersProduct Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$53.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-733Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 733Accounting Management EnsembleThis part is the managed object ensemble that definesmanagement of CDPD Network accounting functions.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$57.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-734Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 734Generic Equipment Management EnsembleThis part defines a managed object enemble for managing anyform of telecommunications or computer physical equipment.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$55.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-732-750Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 750Management Information LibraryThis document provides definitions of managed Object Classesand supporting material (actions, attributes, attribute groups,behavior, name bindings, notifications, and parameters) used formanagement of a CDPD Service Provider Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$190.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-751Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 751Managed Object Conformance Statements (MOCS)This part defines the management conformance summarystatement by a supplier that identifies an implementation andprovides information on whether the implementation claimsconformance to any of the listed set of documents that specifyconformance requirements to OSI management.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$315.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-800Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 800Overview of Supplementary Protocol InformationThis part presents an overview of the supplementary protocolinformation for CDPD.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$33.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-820Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 820State Transition Tables for the CDPD MAC ProceduresThis part provides the state transition tables for the user side andnetwork side of Part 402 procedures.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$40.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-821Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 821MAC PICS ProformaTo evaluate conformance of a particular protocolimplementation.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$48.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-830Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 830State Transition Tables for Mobile Data Link Protocol(MDLP)The MDLP state transition tables are two dimensional matricesthat define all possible states and events that can occur withinMDLP.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$160.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-831Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 831MDLP PICS ProformaThis part is to evaluate conformance of a particularimplementation.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$59.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-841Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 841SNDCP PICS ProformaThis part is to evaluate conformance of a particularimplementation.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$48.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-870Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 870State Transition Tables for Mobile Network RegistrationProtocol (MNRP)This part provides the state transition tables for the MNRPspecified in Part 507.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-880Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 880State Transition Tables for Mobile Network LocationProtocol (MNLP)This part provides the state transition tables for MNLP specifiedin Part 501.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-881Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 881MNLP PICS ProformaTo evaluate conformance of a particular protocolimplementation.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$42.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-900Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 900Protocol Testing OverviewSuccessful interoperation of cDPD equipment requires correctimplementation of the CDPD protocols.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$55.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-920Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 920MAC Abstract Test SuiteThis part specifies the MAC Abstract Test Suite.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$51.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-930Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part 930MDLP Abstract Test SuiteThis part specifies the MDLP Abstract Test Suite.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$59.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-1023Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1023 Accounting InteroperabilityThis part describes the mechanism for exchanging summaryand settlement information between Service Providers.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$124.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-1024Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1024 Circuit Switched - Cellular Digital Packet DataThis part describes how circuit switched mobile end system canuse the local AMPS system as an extension of the CDPDnetwork if circuit switched CDPD service is provided in thecellular coverage area.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$124.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-732-1025Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1025 CS CDPD Modem Bank Management Protocol(MBMP)This part describes how a circuit switched mobile end systemcan use the local AMPS system as an extension of the CDPDnetwork if circuit switched CDPD service is provided in thecellular coverage area.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-732-1026Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1026 CS CDPD Accounting Service and ProtocolThis part describes how a circuit switched mobile end systemcan use the local AMPS system as an extension of the CDPDnetwork if circuit switched CDPD service is provided in thecellular coverage area.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$51.00

TIA/EIA/IS-835cdma2000 Wireless IP Network StandardThis standard defines requirements for support of wirelesspacket data networking capability on a third generation wirelesssystem based on cdma2000.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$82.00

TSB87-1000Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1000 Overview of Implementor GuidelinesThis document complements the CDPD System Specificationcontained in Interim Standard 732 (IS-732) and containsimplementation-specific information.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TSB87-1010Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1010 Intermediate SystemIntermediate Systems (ISs) are off-the-shelf elements that routeInternet Protocol (IP) and ISO Connectionless Network Protocol(CLNP) datagrams between MD-Iss, and between MD-IssandFixed End Systems (F-ESs).Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TSB87-1012Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1012 CDPD Network Support ServicesThis part is directed toward CDPD Service Providers andManufacturers intending to build equipment for use in the CDPDinternal network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TSB87-1013Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1013 Directory ServicesThis part describes optional general requirements for CDPDDirectory Services.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$42.00

TSB87-1014Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1014 Application - Entity Look-up Directory ProfileThis part defines the specific requirements for Directory UserAgents (DUAs) and Directory System Agents (DSAs) to beused in the CDPD Network to perform Application Entity Title-to-Presentation Address translation.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TSB87-1015Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1015 CDPD Subscriber Directory ProfileThis part enumerates the specific features of Directory userAgents (DUA) and Directory System Agents (DSA) that may beused for this particular application of Directory Services.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$40.00

TSB87-1018Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1018 Authentication ServicesThis part supports authentication of an M-ES Network EntityIdentifier (NEI) by the CDPD Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$42.00

TSB87-1020Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1020 CDPD Domain Name SystemThis part is directed toward CDPD Service Providers andManufacturers intending to build equipment for use in the CDPDinternal network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TSB87-1021Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1021 Service Provider Interoperability Test Plan OverviewThe objective in providing guidelines for testing, anddocumenting what is learned, will be to ensure that all equipmentsuppliers, application developers and Service Providers havethe same information to work from, thereby enabling subscriberdevices to freely interoperate on a seamless nationwidenetwork.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TSB87-1022Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part1022 Parameter Configuration GuidelinesThe purpose of this part is to recomment settings for many of theconfigurable parameters of CDPD.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$42.00

TSB87-2010Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2010 Mobile End System TSB87-2011 Cellular Digital PacketData System Specification - Part 2011 Mobile Data BaseStationThis part provides a description of the principles underlying thearchitecture of the Mobile End System (M-ES) and the role thatthe M-ES plays in the CDPD Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$40.00

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TSB87-2011Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2011 Mobile Data Base StationThis part provides an architectural description of the MobileData Base Station (MDBS) and the role that it plays in theCDPD Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$36.00

TSB87-2012Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2010 Mobile End SystemThis part specifies the CDPD Mobile Data Intermediate System(MD-IS).Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$38.00

TSB87-2013Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2013 CDPD External InterfacesThis part provides recommendations for the ApplicationProgram Interfaces (APIs) and CDPD Mobile End Systems (M-ESs).Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$48.00

TSB87-2015Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2015 Subscriber Identity Module FunctionalCharacteristicsThis part describes the functional characteristics of the SIM, thecontents of the SIM and the interface between the SIM and theSU.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$38.00

TSB87-2016Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2016 Multicast PerspectivesThe Multicast Perspectives is a high level view of the processesinvolved in rendering CDPD and IP Multicast services.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$38.00

TSB87-2018Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part2018 M-ES EID AssignmentThis part presents a tutorial on the usage of the EquipmentIdentifier (EID) for manufacturers of M-ESs.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$34.00

TSB87-3010Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part3010 Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering PlanThis plan serves as a road map for the CDPD NetworkInformation Center (NIC) for assigning unique names andnumbering standards.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$42.00

TSB87-3011Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part3011 Administration of Unique Identifiers Name andNumbering PlanThis plan discusses the administration of assigning uniqueCDPD Identifiers to the CDPD Network community.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$59.00

TSB87-3012Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification - Part3012 IP and CLNP Routing Architecture and AddressingPlanThis IP and CLNP Routing Architecture and Addressing Plan isintended to provide the architecture, addressing and routingstrategies necessary to ensure the successful deployment of theCDPD Network.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$57.00

TSB115cdma2000 Wirless IP Architecture Based on IETF ProtocolsThis is an informative document that describes the packet datasystem architecture for a third generation wireless systembased on IMT-2000.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.6$68.00

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TIA/EIA-634-BMSC-BS Interface for Public Wireless CommunicationsSystems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-634-B-99)This document describes the overall system functions, includingservices and features required for interfacing a Base Station(BS) with the Mobile Switching Center (MSC). This documentprovides an understanding of the BS-MSC interface.Establishing a standard MSC-BS Interface allows the BS andMSC equipment to evolve independently and to be provided bymultiple vendors.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.4$308.00

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TIA/EIA-660Uniform Dialing Procedures and Call ProcessingTreatment for Cellular Radio Telecommunications(ANSI/TIA/EIA-660-96)This Standard provides the recommendations for the dialing planand call processing treatment for use in Cellular RadioTelecommunications systems within the North AmericanNumbering Plan (NANP). The scope of this Standard is limitedto the description of dialing sequences and recommendedtreatment applicable to calls originated by cellular subscribers.The dialing sequences consist of the dialed digits which arecarried from Mobile Station (MS) to the initial call processingpoint (e.g., the Mobile Switching Center). The adoption of adialing plan is independent of a Cellular Radiotelecommunications numbering plan. The development of anumbering plan is beyond the scope of this document.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-2001Interoperability Specifcations (IOS) for cdma2000 AccessNetwork InterfacesThis standard describes the overall system functions, includingservices and features required for interfacing a Base Station withthe Mobile Switching Center, with other Base Stations, and withthe Packet Control Function (PCF) and for interfacing the PCFwith the Packet Data Service Node (PDSN).Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.4$325.00

TSB16Assignment of Access Overload Classes in the CellularTelecommunications ServicesThis Bulletin defines a method for the uniform use of AccessOverload Classes. This Bulletin also provides a definition of anAuthorized Emergency Mobile Station, for guidance inestablishing which mobile stations should be assigned to theemergency mobile station overload class.Product Code 3 Mar, 1985 COMMITTEE: TR-45$32.00

TSB29-DInternational Implementation of WirelessTelecommunication Systems Compliant with TIA/EIA-41The goal of this publication is to provide the internationalwireless telecommunications industry with the frameworkpermitting the coordinated implementation of Wireless RadioTelecommunication Systems in compliance with the provisionsof the AMPS family of air interface standards.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE:TR-45.2$61.00

TSB35Cellular Mobile Receiver Dynamic RangeThis Bulletin addresses the problem where cellular carriers andtheir customers have been experiencing degraded mobile unitreceiver performance when these units are operated in closeproximity to certain cell sites belonging to the competitivesystem. Typical complaints are of dropped or noisy calls oreven total loss of service. It has been suggested that the causeof these problems is noise and/or intermodulation productsemanating from the nearby cell. A more likely cause is a lack ofsufficient dynamic range in the mobile’s receiver front end.Product Code 3 Apr, 1992 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$28.00

TSB39-AMessage Type Assignments for the Extended ProtocolFacility of ANSI/EIA/TIA-553 and EIA/TIA/IS-54, TIA/EIA/IS-88 and TIA/EIA/IS-95This Bulletin records registered message type codes. TSB39-Aprovides a single master list of the message type codes thathave been registered for ANSI/EIA/TIA-553, EIA/TIA/IS-54,TIA/EIA/IS-88 and TIA/EIA/IS-95. Its purpose is to avoidconfusion that may result from multiple assignments.Product Code 3 Oct, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-45$28.00

TSB50User Interface for Authentication Key EntryManufacturers of mobile stations are making provisions toincorporate the authentication key without the benefit of a uniformapproach for entry, revision and display. There is concern thatdifferent manufacturer implementations may foreclose variouscarrier approaches to handling the authentication key, and limitthe security of the authentication key in these differentapproaches. This Bulletin recommends a uniform approach forentry, revision and display of the A-key, while providing themaximum flexibility for carriers.Product Code 3 Mar, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$28.00

TSB100-AWireless Network Reference ModelThis document recommends the basic TR45 wireless networkreference model depicting circuit-mode operations that includenetwork entities and reference points.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45$48.00

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TIA/EIA-41-DCellular Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations(ANSI/TIA/EIA-41-D-97)The purpose of this document is to identify those cellularservices that require intersystem cooperation, to present thegeneral background against which those services are to beprovided, and to summarize the principal considerations whichhave governed and directed the particular approaches taken inthe procedural recommendations. This document replacesTIA/EIA/IS-41-D.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$773.00

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TIA/EIA-93-AWireless Telecommunications Ai-Di Interfaces Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-93-A-98)The purpose of this document is to enable the Cellular Carrierand an Exchange Carrier, Interexchange Carrier, InternationalCarrier, Consolidated Carrier or other carrier to provideinterconnecting equipment that operates compatibly. Thisdocument provides signaling protocol requirements for theinterface located between a Cellular Carrier network and an EC,IC, INC, Consolidated Carrier or other carrier network.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$106.00

TIA/EIA-124-CWireless Radio Telecommunications Intersystem Non-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data MessageHandler) (ANSI/124-C-2000)This standard describes the procedures and messagesnecessary to provide to wireless service providers non-signaling data communications requiring interaction betweendifferent wireless systems.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$107.00

TIA/EIA-664Cellular Features Description (ANSI/TIA/EIA-664-A-2000)This Standard presents a recommended plan for theimplementation of Uniform Features for use in the CellularRadiotelephone Service. Its intent is to describe services andfeatures so that the manner in which a subscriber may placecalls using such features and services may remain reasonablyconsistent from system to system.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$323.00

TIA/EIA/IS-725-ACellular Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations- Over-the-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) & ParameterAdministration (OTAPA)This document includes a Stage-1 recommendation for Over-the-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) subscriber featuredescription, provides intersystem operation recommendationsfor supporting the OTASP capability for the CDMA and TDMAair interfaces with Stage-2 operations, scenarios and Stage-3operations and parameter definitions, plus Stage-3 procedures.Product Code 3 Jul, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$274.00

TIA/EIA/IS-728Intersystem Link ProtocolThis document specifies an Intersystem Link Protocol (ISLP) forcircuit-mode data services. These data services includeAsynchronous Data (ADS) and Group-3 Fax as specified in themost current editions of IS-99 and IS-135. The ISLP adaptsbetween air-interface data rates and higher-speed intersystemrtes. The ISLP may be used between a serving system and ananchor system, possibly through one or more tandem systems.This document comprises the following sections: overview,ISLP structure and processes, ISLP enabling and disablingprocedures, terminology and references.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$48.00

TIA/EIA/IS-730Intersystem Operations Support for the IS-136 DigitalControl ChannelThis interim standard identifies the necessary Stage 1descriptions, as well as Stage 2 and Stage 3 changes andadditions to IS-41-C, in order to support basic roaming andhandoff scenarios for wireless systems following the IS-136-Aair interface application.Product Code 3 Aug, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$160.00

TIA/EIA/IS-735Enhancements to TIA/EIA-41-D & TIA/EIA-664 forAdvanced Features in Wideband Spread SpectrumSystemsThe document contains modifications and additions to TIA/EIA-41-D, "Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations," and TIA/EIA-664, "Cellular Features Description,"that are required to support advanced features for code divisionmultiple access. For this revision, these features includenetwork directed system selection and subscriber confidentialitysupported by temporary mobile station identity.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$184.00

TIA/EIA/IS-751TIA/EIA-41-D Modifications to Support IMSIThis document provides modifications to support InternationalMobile Station Identity (IMSI) and should be used in parallel withTIA/EIA-41D.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$82.00

TIA/EIA/IS-756-ATIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Wireless NumberPortability Phase IIThis document specifies the ANSI/TIA/EIA-41-D networkimpacts of Number Portability, specifically service providerportability, as mandated by the Federal CommunicationCommission in docket No. 95-116. Service provider portabilityis the ability of end users to retain the same telephone numberswhenever the end users change from one service provider toanother.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-764TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Wireless Calling NameFeature DescriptionsThis document describes CNAP and CNAR features, andspecifies the operation of CNAP and CNAR so that a roamingwireless subscriber can use these features in a seamlessmanner.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$160.00

TIA/EIA/IS-771Wireless Intelligent NetworkThis document outlines operational procedures andmodifications for TIA/EIA-664.Product Code 3 Jul, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$302.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-778Wireless Authentication Enhancements DescriptionsThe purpose of this document is to identify the authenticationenhancements which need to be standardized in wirelesssystems, and to specify the operation of the enhancements sothat a roaming wireless subscriber will be authenticated in aseamless manner. To accomplish this, the selected subsetconsists of intersystem operations which are to be used whenroaming.Product Code 3 Mar, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$124.00

TIA/EIA/IS-786Automatic Code GappingThis document presents a recommended plan for theimplementation of Automatic Code Gapping (ACG) for use in theWireless Rediotelephone Service.Product Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$87.00

TIA/EIA/IS-790Latch Specification for the Portable Phone to VehicleInterfaceThis interim standard is to define a latching system which willallow the consumer the ability to mount and remove consumerelectronics products into the vehicle in an entirely convenientfashion.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$40.00

TIA/EIA/IS-807TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for InternationalizationThis document specifies the ANSI/TIA/EIA-41-D chapters 1, 3,5, and 6 enhancements that are necessary to supportinternational intersystem operations.Product Code 3 Aug, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-807-1TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Internationalization,Addendum 1This addendum corrects an error in TIA/EIA/IS-807Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$33.00

TIA/EIA/IS-808Incorporating UIM into 3G and IMT-2000 SystemsThis document presents Stage-1 enhancements, Stage-2, andStage 3 recommendations for supporting a mobile stationequipped with a User Identity Module (UIM).Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$124.00

TIA/EIA/IS-812TIA/EIA-41-D Message SegmentationThis document describes the enhancements to enable awireless system to determine whether lower layer messagesegmentation is supported when communicating with anothersystem.Product Code 3 Aug, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$43.00

TIA/EIA/IS-824Generic Broadcase Teleservice Transport Capability -Network PerspectiveThis document describes the transfer of a message to severalMSCs, and its successful delivery to MS-based SMEs via theirrespective Serving MSCs.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$83.00

TIA/EIA/IS-826WIN Pre-Paid ChargingPre-paid charging (PPC) allows the subscriber to pay for voicetelecommunication services prior to usage. This documentpresents a recommended plan for the implementation ofWireless Intelligent Network (WIN) capabilities that supportPPC for use in the Wireless Radiotelephone Service.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$274.00

TIA/EIA/IS-837TIA/EIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for AnswerHold (AH)This interim standard presents Stage-1 recommendations forsupporting the Answer Hold (AH) feature use in the WirelessRadiotelephone Service.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$63.00

TIA/EIA/IS-838TIA/EIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for UserSelective Call Forwarding (USCF)This interim standard presents Stage- (new chapter TIA/EIA-664-B), Stage-2 (TIA/EIA-41.3-D enhancements), and Stage-3(TIA/EIA-41.6-D enhancements) recommendations forsupporting the User Selective Call Forwarding (USCF) featurein the Wireless Radiotelephone ServiceProduct Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-841TIA/EIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for MDNBased Message CentersThis document is intended to identify TIA/EIA-41-D (WirelessNumber Portability - Phase III) technical enhancements requiredto support SMS (Short Message Services) delivery to MDN(Mobile Directory Number) based MCs (Message Centers).Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$66.00

TIA/EIA/IS-847Roamer Database VerificationThis document presents a recommended plan for theimplementation of Roamer Database Verification (RDV) for usein the wireless radiotelephone service.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$51.00

TIA/EIA/IS-848Enhanced Charging ServicesPremium Rate Charging (PRC), Freephone (FPH) and Adviceof Charging (AOC) are charging related services that provide aset of advanced wireless charging capabilities.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$235.00

TSB76IS-41-C Enhancements for PCS Multi-Band SupportThis document presents recommendations for supporting Multi-Band Handoffs. It defines Multi-Band handoffs to include: intra-band intersystem handoffs (800 MHz Cellular to 800 MHzCellular and 1800 MHz PCS to 1800 MHz PCS); inter-bandintersystem handoffs (1800 MHz PCS to 800 MHz Cellular and800 MHz Cellular to 1800 MHz PCS); and handoffs for MobileStations (MS) supporting AMPS, CDMA, NAMPS and TDMAoperating modes. This document is a companion document toTIA/EIA-41-D, even though the title refers to a previous version.Product Code 3 Sep, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$79.00

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TSB114Wireless Network Communication for Emergency MessageBroadcast (EMB)This Telecommunications Systems Bulletin is to define therequirements for broadcasting an announcement of a national,state, or local emergency to the mobile stations (MSs) used forcellular or personal communication services.Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$48.00

TSB124Support for Pre-paidThis Telecommunications Systems Bulletin introduces adifference between TIA/EIA/IS-771 and TIA/EIA/IS-827 withrespect to MSC processing of the Termination List parameter.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$33.00

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TIA/EIA-136.005-ATDMA Cellular PCS (ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-005-A, Rev B-2000)This addendum makes minor corrections.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$10.00

TIA/EIA/136-123-A-1TDMA/PCS - Digital Control Channel Layer, Addendum 1The purpose of this addendum is to correct errors in the originalstandardProduct Code 3 Aug, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-136-133-A-1TDMA/PCS - Digital Traffic Channel Layer 3, Addendum 1The purpose of this addendum is to correct errors in the originalstandardProduct Code 3 Aug, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-136-720-A-1TDMA/PCS - Over-the-Air Activation Teleservices (OATS),Addendum 1The purpose of this addendum is to correct errors in the originalstandardProduct Code 3 Aug, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-136, Rev BTDMA Cellular PCS (ANSI/TIA/EIA-136, Rev B-2000)This is a multi-part standard that when taken in total, defines therequirements for a PCS/Cellular system and mobile and basestations using Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)technology while also maintaining compatibility with AMPSanalog technology.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$549.00

TIA/EIA-777Telecommunications - Telephone Terminal Equipment -Type 2 Caller Identity Equipment PerformanceRequirementsThis standard addresses the technical issues associated withType 2 Caller Identify Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) forservices such as Calling Identity Delivery on Call Waiting whichuses Off-Hook signaling with data frames packaged in MultipleData Message Format (MDMF).Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$53.00

TIA/EIA/IS-641-ATDMA Cellular/PCS-Radio Interface - Enhanced Full-RateSpeech CodecThis document gives a description of the Nokia/USH speech andchannel codec for the IS-641 Enhanced Full Rate Codec. Thecodec consists of a 7.4 kbit/s ACELP speech codec and a 5.6kbit/s channel codec.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-727TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - MinimumPerformance Standards for Discontinuous TransmissionOperation of Mobile StationsThis document specifies the procedures to be employed to verifythat implementations of VAD processing in conjunction with theIS-641 DTX/CNG feature to meet strict minimum performancerequirements.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$48.00

TIA/EIA/IS-737TDMA Cellular/PCS-Radio Interface - MinimumPerformance Standards for Discontinuous TransmissionOperation of a Mobile StationThis telecommunication service allows digital wirelesssubscribers to send and receive asynchronous data. ADSprovides functionality similar to a wireline modem in that thedata is modified to make it suitable for transporting over theappropriate medium. Both wireless and wireline media areaccommodated to support interworking between the twonetworks in a way that is transparent to the terminal equipment.The subscriber’s terminal equipment interfaces to aconventional DCE data port. The far-end DCE interworks eachend function as if connected to a compatible device. ADS isapplicable to data telecommunication services. ADS isapplicable to voice services in those cases where a voice call ismade prior to a user initiated voice to data service change.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$263.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-823TTY/TDD Extension to TIA/EIA-136-410 Enhanced FullRate Speech Codec (must used in conjunction withTIA/EIA/IS-840)This interim standard provides an option for extending thecurrent TIA/EIA-136-410 EFR Speech Vocoder standard toreliability transport the TTY/TDD 45.45. Bps and 50 bps Baudotcode, making digital wireless technology accessible toTTY/TDD users.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$118.00

TIA/EIA/IS-839R-UIM Overview, Operation, And File Structure Support InTIA/EIA-136-AProduct Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$106.00

TIA/EIA/IS-840Minimum Performance Standards for Text TelephoneSignal Detector and Text Telephone Signal Regenerator(must be used in conjunction with TIA/EIA/IS-823)Text telephones enable persons with hearing issues tocommunicate over conventional telephone lines, using writtentext messages. There re two types of text telephones: TTY(TeleTYpe) and TDD (Telecommunications Devices for theDeaf). TTYs are basically mechanical teleprinters and TDDsare their electronic counterparts.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$118.00

TIA/EIA/IS-842GSM Hosted SMS Teleservice (GHOST)This document is used to deliver GSM SMS Protocol Data Unitsto and from a mobile station operating in a TIA/EIA-136 network.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$40.00

TIA/EIA/IS-853TDMA Third Generation Wireless: Noise SuppressionMinimum Performance for APRThis document specifies minimum performance requirementsfor noise suppression algorithms intended for an application withconjunction of TDMA-AMR speech encoder.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$106.00

TSB58-DAdministration of Parameter Value Assignments forTIA/EIA Wideband Spread Spectrum StandardsThis Bulletin assigns values to parameters within certainTIA/EIA Wideband Spread Spectrum Standards for standard andproprietary usage.Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-45.5$63.00

TSB73IS-136/IS-136-A Compatibility IssuesIn the process of development of IS-136, several issues wereraised regarding parts of the standard that would cause incorrectoperation. Thus changes were proposed and accepted by thecommittee. However due to their very nature in correctingRevision 0 deficiencies, these changes will necessarily be non-backwards-compatible with Revision 0. In order to preventlarge numbers of such forward-incompatible phones from beingdistributed to users, it is recommended that the following"Revision A" functionality be included (to the exclusion of someRevision O functionality) in all phones intended for large-scaleproduction and general distribution.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$57.00

TSB77Interoperable Implementation Issues in IS-641During the process of the IS-641 enhanced full-rate codecstandardization, some issues were identified which neededfurther research. Although they are very unlikely to occur inpractical conditions, the following changes will be incorporatedinto a new revision of the standard. This document addressesthese enhancements: instability protection, correction of codebook initialization and removal of overflow flag reset from thesaturate function.Product Code 3 Dec, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$62.00

TSB105Clarification of Audit Order with Forced Re-Registrationin Pre-TIA/EIA-136-A ImplementationA mobile station in the DCCH Camping state receives a PCHmessage and invokes the termination procedure (see TIA/EIA-136-123, Section 3.3 and Section 4.4). The mobile stationdetermines that the PCH message is an Audit Order addressedto it and issues an RDCCH Request primitive containing anAudit Confirmation message along with any other coincidentalmessages required. The text describing the procedures for thereceipt of an Audit Order with the Forced Re-Registration flagset is expanded in this document.Product Code 3 Mar, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$31.00

TSB108Implementation Aspects of R-DATA Encryption inTIA/EIA-136Appendix A of TIA/EIA-136 allows for encryption of R-DATAonly if the TeleService ID indicates Over-the-Air Activation.Consequently, even if message encryption is enabled, a receivermust be prepared to deal with R-DATA messages that may ormay not be encrypted depending on content. This documentprovides a mechanism that provides for reliable identification ofthe teleservice contained in an R-DATA message by restrictingthe transmission mode used for encrypted R-DATA messages.Product Code 3 Mar, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$30.00

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TSB117Clarification of DTX Receive Handling in TIA/EA-136This document supports the Discontinuous Transmission withComfort Noise (DTX/CN) feature in TIA/EIA-136-410 andTIA/EIA-136-133-A.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.3$36.00

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TIA/EIA-382-AMinimum Standards: Citizens Band Radio ServiceAmplitude Modulated (AM) Transceivers Operating in the27 MHz Band (ANSI/EIA/TIA-382-A-89) (R2000)The minimum standards detailed in this Standard are intended topromote the capability of these transmitters and receivers withthe communications systems in which they will operate throughthey should not be construed as a guideline for definition of a highperformance product. EIA/TIA-382-A details definitions,methods of measurement, and minimum standards forcharacteristics of mobile and base AM transceivers,transmitters, and receivers, utilizing 6k00A3E type emissions.These devices are intended for operation in the Citizens Band(CB) Radio Service as defined in Part 95 and Part 15 of Code ofFederal Regulations, Title 47 (CFR 47) which are known as theRules and Regulations of the Federal CommunicationsCommission.Product Code 3 Jun, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-32$59.00

EIA-424Minimum Standards: Citizens Radio Service, SSBTransceivers Operating in the 27 MHz BandThis Standard details definitions and methods of measurementof characteristics of SSB transmitters and receivers or SSB/AMtransmitters and receivers, operating in the SSB mode, intendedfor operation in the class "D" Citizen Radio Service as defined inPart 95 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.Product Code 3 Mar, 1981 COMMITTEE: TR-32$28.00

EIA-442Channel Numbering System, Class-D Citizens RadioServiceFrequencies (MHz) for Channel 1 through 40 are listed inaccordance with FCC Second Report and Order on Docket20120.Product Code 3 Nov, 1976 COMMITTEE: TR-32$28.00

IEB13Citizens Band Radio Service Format for Submission ofFCC type Acceptance Technical DataThe purpose of this bulletin is to establish a uniform format forsubmission of technical data in conjunction with FCC typeacceptance of Citizens Band radios.Product Code 3 Jul, 1979 COMMITTEE: TR-32$42.00

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TIA/EIA-404-BStandard for Start-Stop Signal Quality for Non-Synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (ANSI/TIA/EIA-404-B-96)This standard specifies the quality of serial binary data signalsemploying start-stop (i.e. asynchronous) format at a dataterminal equipment interface. The scope of this standard islimited to signals as defined in TIA Standards TIA/EIA-422BElectrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital InterfaceCircuits, TIA/EIA-423B Electrical Characteristics of UnbalancedVoltage Digital Interface Circuits, EIA-485 Standard forElectrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for Usein Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems, EIA/TIA-562 ElectricalCharacteristics for An Unbalanced Digital Interface and theelectrical characteristic portion of EIA/TIA-232-E InterfaceBetween Data Terminal Equipment and Data CommunicationEquipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange.Product Code 3 Mar, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$57.00

TIA/EIA-422-BElectrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage DigitalInterface Circuits (ANSI/TIA/EIA-422-B-94) (R2000)Specifies the electrical characteristics of the balanced voltagedigital interface circuit normally implemented in integratedcircuit technology.Product Code 3 Jan, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$53.00

TIA/EIA-423-BElectrical Characteristics of Unbalanced Voltage DigitalInterface Circuits (ANSI/TIA/EIA-423-B-96)This Standard specifies the electrical characteristics of theunbalanced voltage digital interface circuit, normallyimplemented in integrated circuit technology, that may beemployed when specified for the interchange of serial binarysignals between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and DataCircuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) or in any point-to-pointinterconnection of serial binary signals between digitalequipment.Product Code 3 Feb, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$62.00

TIA/EIA-485-AElectrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers forUse in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-485-A-98)This Standard specifies the electrical characteristics ofgenerators and receivers that may be employed when specifiedfor the interchange of binary signals in multipoint interconnectionof digital equipment. When implemented within the guidelines ofthis standard, multiple generators and receivers may beattached to a common interconnecting cable.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$51.00

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TIA/EIA-530-AHigh Speed 25-Position Interface for Data TerminalEquipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment,Including Alternative 26-Position Connector(ANSI/TIA/EIA-530-A-92) (R98)This Standard is applicable to the interconnection of dataterminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminatingequipment (DCE) employing serial binary data interchange withcontrol information exchanged on separate control circuits. Itdefines signal characteristics; interface mechanicalcharacteristics; and, functional description of interchangecircuits.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$57.00

TIA/EIA-561Simple 8-Position Non-Synchronous Interface betweenData Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-TerminatingEquipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange(ANSI/TIA/EIA-561-90) (R98)This Standard was developed in recognition of a need forphysically smaller interfaces consistent with moderntechnology. When used in conjunction with EIA/TIA-562, thisStandard provides a complete interface specification suitable fornon-synchronous applications where full functionality is notrequired. EIA/TIA-561 is applicable to the interconnection of DataTerminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-TerminatingEquipment (DCE) employing serial binary data interchangewhere a minimal number of control and information circuits arerequired. Scope, interface mechanical characteristics, andfunctional description of the interchange circuits are defined inEIA/TIA-561.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$56.00

TIA/EIA-562Electrical Characteristics for an Unbalanced DigitalInterface (ANSI/TIA/EIA-562-90) (R98)This Standard was developed in response to t demand from thedata communications community for physically smaller, lowerpower interfaces more consistent with today’s technology. ThisStandard specifies the electrical characteristics of theunbalanced voltage digital interface circuit normallyimplemented in integrated circuit technology that may beemployed when specified for the interchange of serial binarysignals between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and DataCircuit Terminating Equipment (DCE) or in any interconnectionof binary signals between voice or data equipment. Theelectrical characteristics specified in EIA/TIA-562 also allow forelectrical interoperation with equipment designed to conform toEIA-232-D interfaces.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$59.00

TIA/EIA-5749-Position Non-Synchronous Interface between DataTerminal Equipment and Data Circuit-TerminatingEquipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange(ANSI/TIA/EIA-574-90) (R98)This Standard provides the flexibility of a new interface whichspecifies EIA/TIA-562 Electrical Characteristics which, althoughthey are interworkable with EIA-232-D ElectricalCharacteristics, are capable of higher data signaling rates andbeing driven from a +/-5 volt supply. EIA/TIA-574 is applicableto the interconnection of DTE and DCE employing serial binarydata interchange where a minimal number of control andinformation circuits are required. This Standard also provides asolution to the problem of incorrect referencing. (This Standardwas developed in recognition of the fact that a defacto interfacehad appeared in industry which, although it used the CircuitDefinitions and Electrical Characteristics of EIA-232-D, wasimplemented on a 9-pin connector instead of the 25-pinconnector specified in the Standard. As no Standard existed forthis interface, many manufacturers incorrectly labeled thisdefacto interface "RS-232" causing confusion to the usercommunity. EIA/TIA-574 resolves this dilemma.)Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$49.00

TIA/EIA-602-AData Transmission Systems and Equipment, SerialAsynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control(ANSI/TIA/EIA-602-A-92)(R2000)The Standard is applicable to the interconnection of data terminalequipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)employing serial binary data operation via the 100-seriesinterchange circuits. This Standard identifies the protocolelements, procedures, and behaviors that were found to be heldin common among a large portion of DCE manufacturers. It isintended, as much as possible, to preserve compatibilitybetween DCEs and DTEs. Most DCEs implement a number ofextensions and behavioral differences beyond the descriptions ofthis Standard; such extensions and differences are explicitlypermitted by this Standard.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-30.4$33.00

TIA/EIA-612Electrical Characteristics for an Interface at Data SignalingRates Up to 52 Mbit/s (ANSI/TIA/EIA-612-93) (R99)This Standard specifies the electrical characteristics of thebalanced digital interface circuit, normally implemented inintegrated circuit technology, that may be employed whenspecified for the interchange of serial binary signals betweenData Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-TerminatingEquipment (DCE) or in any point-to-point interconnection ofserial binary signals between data equipment.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$51.00

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TIA/EIA-613High Speed Serial Interface for Data Terminal Equipmentand Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (ANSI/TIA/EIA-613-93) (R99)This Standard is applicable to the interconnection of dataterminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminatingequipment (DCE) employing serial binary data interchange withcontrol information exchanged on separate control circuits.

This standard applies where equipment on one side of theDTE/DCE interface is intended for connection directly toequipment on the other side without additional technicalconsiderations. Applications where cable termination, signalwaveshaping, interconnection cable distance, and mechanicalconfigurations of the interface must be tailored to meet specificuser needs are not precluded but are beyond the scope of thisstandard.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$44.00

TIA/EIA-615Data Transmission Systems and Equipment - SerialAsynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control -ExtendedCommand Syntax (ANSI/TIA/EIA-615-93)This Standard specifies extensions to the protocol elements,procedures, and behaviors described in ANSI/TIA/EIA-602-1992.These extensions are based on the "+" command prefix that isreserved by TIA-602 for standardized extensions. The reader ispresumed to be familiar with the text of TIA/EIA-602.

This Standard is not intended, by itself, to be implemented inequipment. Rather, this standard is intended to serve as a basisfor, and be referenced by, other standards that define actualcommands (actions and parameters) to perform particularfunctions.Product Code 3 Dec, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-30.4$39.00

TIA/EIA-617Data Transmission Systems and Equipment In-Band DCEControl (ANSI/TIA/EIA-617-96)This Standard describes the procedures for a DTE and DCE toexchange control and status using only the data transfer path.There is need for In-Band mechanism for DCE control, becauseOut-of-band mechanisms are not available on all DTE, due tointerface restrictions or DTE system.Product Code 3 Jan, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-30.4$48.00

TIA/EIA-644-AElectrical Characteristics of Low Voltage DifferentialSignaling (LVDS) Interface Circuits (ANSI/TIA/EIA-644-A-2001)This Standard specifies low voltage differential signaling (LVDS)generators and receivers capable of operating at data signalingrates up to 655 Mbit/s, devices may be designed for datasignaling rates less than 655 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s for example,when economically required for that application.Product Code 3 Feb, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$59.00

TIA/EIA-678Data Transmission Systems and Equipment - SerialAsynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control forCharacter Mode DCE on Wireless Data Services(ANSI/TIA/EIA-678-99)This document: specifies extensions to the protocol elements,procedures and behaviors described in TIA/EIA-602; generalizesthe protocol elements, procedures and behaviors described inTIA-602, making them applicable to DCE which operate overarbitrary data networks; defines the commands that the DTEmay issue to interrogate the capabilities of the DCE, selectamong supported data network types for subsequent DCEprocessing of automatic calling and automatic call answeringfunctions, and select among support DTE-DCE interfaceprotocols; defines the responses the DCE shall issue to thosecommands; establishes required mappings betweenmanufacturer-specific data network services and the DCE;establishes conventions for interworking of network-specific APcommand sets in DCE which support multiple data networktypes; and establishes a minimal DCE Common AT CommandSet.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$100.00

TIA/EIA-678-1Data Transmission Systems and Equipment - SerialAsynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control forCharacter Mode DCE on Wireless Data Services ,Addendum 1 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-678-1-2000)This addendum adds 10 additional code points to the +WS46command, WDS-Side Stack SelectionProduct Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$31.00

TIA/EIA-688DTE/DCE Interface for Digital Cellular Equipment(ANSI/TIA/EIA-688-98)This Standard applies when equipment on one side of the dataterminal equipment (DTE)/data circuit-terminating equipment(DCE) interface is intended for connection directly to equipmenton the other side without additional technical considerations.Product Code 3 Jan, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$41.00

TSB18-AThe Mechanical/Functional Characteristics of the Interfacebetween DCEs and Voiceband Analog ChannelsThis document describes the eight-position plug and jackmechanical configuration, along with the interchange circuits andassociated pin-pair relationships.Product Code 3 Feb, 1988 COMMITTEE: TR-30.3$28.00

TSB89Application Guidelines for TIA/EIA-485-AThis document provides guidelines for applying circuitscomplying with TIA/EIA-485-A to form a balanced multi-pointdata bus. The versatility of the 485 electrical standard covers awide variety of data interchange applications that cannot all becovered in this application. The intent is to provide basic designguidelines of the physical layer.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$53.00

TIA/EIA-825a Frequency Shift Keyed Modem for Use on the PublicSwitched Telephone NetworkProduct Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-30.1$34.00

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TIA/EIA-232-FInterface Between Data Terminal Equipment and DataCircuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial BinaryData Interchange (ANSI/TIA/EIA-232-F-1997)This standard is applicable to the interconnection of dataterminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminatingequipment (DCE) employing binary data interchange.Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$63.00

TIA/EIA-687Minimum Speed Interface for Data Terminal Equipmentand Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (ANSI/TIA/EIA-687-97)This standard applies where equipment on one side of the dataterminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminatingequipment (DCE) interface is intended for connection directly toequipment on the other side without additional technicalconsiderations.Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$55.00

TIA/EIA-694Electrical Characteristics for an Unbalanced DigitalInterface for Data Signaling Rates Up to 512 kbit/s(ANSI/TIA/EIA-694-97)Specifies the electrical characteristics of the unbalanced voltagedigital interface circuit, normally implemented in integratedcircuit technology, that may be employed when specified for theinterchange of serial binary signals between data terminalequipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)or in any point-to-point interconnection of serial binary signalsbetween digital equipment.Product Code 3 Aug, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$40.00

TIA/EIA-723High Speed 232 Type DTE/DCE Interface (ANSI/TIA/EIA-723-98)This standard is applicable to the interconnection of dataterminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminatingequipment (DCE) employing serial binary data interchange withcontrol information exchanged on separate control circuits.Product Code 3 Sep, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$57.00

TSB54-ADTE/DCE Interface Selection GuideThis document has been prepared to assist in the choice of theproper interface standard for use between Data TerminalEquipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment(DCE). The Bulletin provides two tables which show theavailable TIA interface standards.Product Code 3 Jun, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$34.00

EMERGENCY SERVICES (E-911)

J-STD-034Wireless Enhanced Emergency ServicesThis Interim Standard is one in a series of recommendationsthat provides a solution for the limited capabilities of wirelessenhanced emergency services. These capabilities includeprovision of base station, cell site or sector identificationinformation; subscriber identification; callback and reconnectfeatures.Product Code 3 Dec, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$135.00

J-STD-036Emergency Services Data CommunicationsThis interim standard defines the messaging required to supportinformation transfer to identity and locate wireless emergencyservice callers.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$271.00

J-STD-036-1Emergency Services Data Communications, Addendum 1This addendum makes corrections to the standard.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$87.00

FACSIMILE

HIGH FREQUENCY

TIA/EIA-668-AHigh Frequency Radio Facsimile (ANSI/TIA/EIA-668-A-98)This standards defines the image format, line format,synchronization method, and modulation method suitable for thetransmission of images over noisy, low-bandwidth audiochannels, especially HF radio links. This standard builds uponthe current de facto standard in use in HF radios in the AmateurRadio Service using analog transmission techniques.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-29$36.00

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GROUP 3 OPERATION

TIA/EIA-465-AGroup 3 Facsimile Apparatus for Document Transmission(ANSI/TIA/EIA-465-A-95)This Standard describes the basic and optional characteristics ofa Group 3 facsimile machine. Group 3 equipment reduces theredundancy in the message information prior to the modulationprocess and, thus, achieves a nominal transmission time of oneminute for a typical full-page typescript document. ReplacesEIA-328, EIA-357, and EIA-373. THIS STANDARD WASADOPTED AND APPROVED FOR DOD USE ON APRIL 3,1981. THIS STANDARD WAS ADOPTED AS FEDERALSTANDARD 1062.Product Code 3 Jun, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-29$111.00

TIA/EIA-466-AProcedures for Document Facsimile Transmission(ANSI/TIA/EIA-466-A-97)This Standard is concerned with the procedures necessary fordocument transmission between two facsimile stationsoperating on voice band analog circuits. These proceduresessentially comprise the following: call establishment and callrelease, compatibility checking, status and control command,checking and supervision of line conditions and control functions,and facsimile operator recall. Only the procedures with theircorresponding signals are specified in this standard.Product Code 3 May, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-29$166.00

EIA-497Facsimile GlossaryThis Standard is the result of cooperation on an industry-widebasis to establish a glossary of commonly used terms related tothe transmission, reception and utilization of the facsimilemedium. The terms contained in EIA-497 reflect the currentusage within the facsimile industry. EIA-497 is a companiondocument to EIA-465 and EIA-466.Product Code 3 Sep, 1982 COMMITTEE: TR-29$28.00

TIA/EIA-614Binary File Transfer Format for Group 3 Facsimile(ANSI/TIA/EIA-614-96)This Standard defines the Binary File Transfer format which isintended for the transfer of data in Group 3 Facsimile, MessageHandling and similar computer applications.Product Code 3 Aug, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-29.1$43.00

TSB85TIA/EIA-465 AND TIA/EIA-466 Conformity Test StandardDefines a set of Conformity Test Procedures for the Group 3facsimile devices operating according to the TIA/EIA 465-A andTIA/EIA 466-A. Applies only to the facsimile message codingand facsimile message exchange protocol. This TSB does notsuggest mandatory testing.Product Code 3 Jul, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-29$124.00

GROUP 4 OPERATION

TIA/EIA-538Facsimile Coding Schemes and Coding Control Functionsfor Group 4 Facsimile EquipmentThis Standard defines the facsimile coding schemes, and theircontrol functions to be used in the Group 4 facsimile.Product Code 3 Aug, 1988 COMMITTEE: TR-29$42.00

FIBER OPTICS

TSB-107Guideline for the Statistical Specification of PolarizationMode Dispersion on Optical Fiber CablesThis document provides information on: the statistical nature ofpolarization mode dispersion (PMD), why its necessary to usestatistical specification/characterization methods, how tocalculate the parameters, and the implications for systemfunctionality. This document is also intended to clarify theproposals for statistical specification of PMD that are beingdeveloped in the IEC.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$57.00

CABLE, COLOR CODING

TIA/EIA-598-AOptical Fiber Cable Color Coding (ANSI/TIA/EIA-598-A-95)Defines the recommended identification scheme or system forindividual fibers, fiber units, or a group of fiber units within acable structure. May be used to identify appropriate fibers forthe purpose of connecting and terminating within acommunications system or topography of long haul, feederrouts, subscriber, or distribution applications for on premisesand outside plant use.Product Code 3 May, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$40.00

CABLE, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-4720000-AGeneric Specification for Fiber Optic Cable (ANSI/TIA/EIA-4720000-A-93)This Generic Specification is the umbrella document for all fiberoptic cables. It delineates minimum requirements that arecommon to all optical cable types, as well as providing a"shopping list" of test requirements and test methods that maybe applied to families of cables targeted toward variousapplications, and to specific groups of cable designs.Product Code 3 Nov, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$77.00

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TIA/EIA-472C000-ASectional Specification for Fiber Optic CommunicationsCable for Indoor Use (TANSI/TIA/EIA-472C000-A-93)This Sectional Specification in intended for use only inconjunction with Basic Specification EIA/TIA-455-A, GenericSpecification TIA/EIA-4720000-A, and with appropriate DetailSpecification(s). It covers fiber optic cables intended for use incommunications systems and in other systems employingsimilar technologies.

This Sectional Specification covers the requirements for opticalcables containing multimode or single-mode optical fibers, orboth. Such cables may include electrical conductors. It isintended that the optical fibers meet the requirements of theTIA/EIA-472 Series Specifications.

This Sectional Specification covers the requirements for opticalcables that are designed for indoor use.Product Code 3 Nov, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$55.00

TIA/EIA-472D000-ASectional Specification for Fiber Optic CommunicationsCable for Outside Plant Use (ANSI/TIA/EIA-472D000-A-93)This Sectional Specification is intended for use only inconjunction with Basic Specification EIA/TIA-455-A, GenericSpecification TIA/EIA-4720000-A, and with appropriate DetailSpecification(s). It covers fiber optic cables intended for use incommunications systems and in other systems employingsimilar technologies.

This Sectional Specification covers the requirements for opticalcables containing multimode or single-mode optical fibers, orboth. Such cables may include electrical conductors. It isintended that the optical fibers meet the requirements of theEIA/TIA-472-Series Specifications.

This Sectional Specification covers the requirements for opticalcables that are designed for outside plant use.Product Code 3 Nov, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$55.00

TIA/EIA-590-AStandard for Physical Location and Protection of Below-Ground Fiber Optic Cable Plant (ANSI/TIA/EIA-590-A-96)The purpose of this standard is to establish a national standardthat defines the location of installed outside fiber optic cable plantrelative to its physical environment, including related protectivemeasures necessary to reduce the probability of cable damage.Product Code 3 Jan, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-2.5$43.00

CLEAVING, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-5430000Generic Specification, Field Portable ElectronicInstruments for Optical Fiber System Measurements(ANSI/TIA/EIA-5430000-89) (R98)Sets forth engineering and use requirements as necessary foroptimum use of field portable electronic instruments for opticalfiber system measurements. Intended to eliminatemisunderstandings or confusion between the supplier and userwith respect to product performance requirements and testprocedures.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$59.00

CONNECTORS, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-4750000-CGeneric Specification for Fiber Optic Connectors(ANSI/TIA/EIA-4750000-C-96)This Specification applies to connector sets for optical fibers andcables. It establishes uniform requirements for connector setrequirements and measurement and test procedures for qualityassessment.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$67.00

TIA-475C000Sectional Specification for Type FSMA ConnectorsThis Specification covers Type FSMA fiber optic connector sets.The specification defines the requirements for Type FSMAconnector sets and is intended for use in conjunction with theBlank Detail Specification(s) for Type FSMA connector sets.Product Code 3 Aug, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$71.00

TIA-475CA00Blank Detail Specification for Optical Fibers and CableType FSMA: Environmental Category IThis Blank Detail Specification is part of EIA/TIA-475C000:Sectional Specification for Type FSMA Fiber Optic ConnectorSets. It applies to Environmental Category I. The objectivesare: 1). to specify minimum mandatory test schedules andperformance requirements and, 2). to define the format forstating essential information relating to or affecting operationalparameters and quality assessment requirements.Product Code 3 Aug, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$59.00

TIA-475CB00Blank Detail Specification Connector Set for Optical Fibersand Cables Type FSMA: Environmental Category IIThis Blank Detail Specification is part of EIA/TIA-475C000:Sectional Specification for Type FSMA Fiber Optic ConnectorSets. It applies to Environmental Category II. The objectivesare: 1). to specify minimum mandatory test schedules andperformance requirements and, 2). to define the format forstating essential information relating to or affecting operationalparameters and quality assessment requirements.Product Code 3 Aug, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$59.00

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TIA-475CC00Blank Detail Specification Connector Set for Optical Fibersand Cables Type FSMA: Environmental Category IIIThis Blank Detail Specification is part of EIA/TIA-475C000:Sectional Specification for Type FSMA Fiber Optic ConnectorSets. It applies to Environmental Category III. The objectivesare: 1). to specify minimum mandatory test schedules andperformance requirements and, 2). to define the format forstating essential information relating to or affecting operationalparameters and quality assessment requirements.Product Code 3 Aug, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$71.00

TIA/EIA-475E000Sectional Specification for Fiber Optic Connectors - TypeBFOC/2.5 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-475E000-92)This Specification is part of Four Level TIA/EIA specificationsystem defined in TIA/EIA-4750000-C. It covers a family ofsingle-terminus fiber optic connector sets classified as TypeBFOC/2.5. Type BFOC/2.5 is characterized by a bayonetcoupling mechanism and a cylindrical ferrule of 2.5 mm nominaldiameter. The term bayonet refers to the latching pin(s) featureof the adapter. It includes plug-adapter-plug and plug-socketconfigurations.Product Code 3 Jun, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$38.00

TIA/EIA-475EA00Blank Detail Specification for Connector Set for OpticalFibers and Cables - Type BFOC/2.5: EnvironmentalCategory I (ANSI/TIA/EIA-475EA00-92)The objectives of this Blank Detail Specification are: (1) tospecify minimum mandatory test schedules and performancerequirements, and (2) to define the format for stating essentialinformation relating to or affecting operational parameters andquality assessment requirements.Product Code 3 Jun, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$41.00

TIA/EIA-475EB00Blank Detail Specification for Connector Set for OpticalFibers and Cables - Type BFOC/2.5: EnvironmentalCategory II (ANSI/TIA/EIA-475EB00-92)The objectives of this Blank Detail Specification are: (1) tospecify minimum mandatory test schedules and performance,and (2) to define the format for stating essential informationrelating to or affecting operational parameters and qualityassessment requirements.Product Code 3 Jun, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$43.00

TIA/EIA-475EC00Blank Detail Specification for Connector Set for OpticalFibers and Cables - Type BFOC/2.5: EnvironmentalCategory III (ANSI/TIA/EIA-475EC00-92)The objectives of this Blank Detail Specification are: (1) tospecify minimum mandatory test schedules and performancerequirements, and (2) to define the format for stating essentialinformation relating to or affecting operational parameters andquality assessment requirements.Product Code 3 Jun, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$43.00

TIA/EIA-604Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards(ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-93)(R2000)This document, together with its addenda, provides standards forthe intermateability of fiber optic connectors. Each addendum tothis document is a Fiber Optic Connector IntermateabilityStandard (FOCIS) for a particular type or design of fiber opticconnector.

The intermateability requirements in a FOCIS apply to matingoptical components such as connector plugs, adaptors, andreceptacles. The intermateability requirements in a FOCIS areto be for completed product. For example, for a connector plugthe requirements are to be the requirements for the plugmounted with the fiber installed and ready for use.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$32.00

TIA/EIA-604-1Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-1-96)This Standard covers those features that are required to insurethat biconic connectors conforming to the requirements of thisstandard are intermateable and that physical contact will beestablished between the plugs including the polished glasssurfaces of the intermated connector assemblies.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$39.00

TIA/EIA-604-2FOCIS 2 — Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard(Fiber Jack Connector (ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-2-97)This document presents the intermateability standard forsimplex and duplex bayonet fiber optic connectors, and is issuedas an addendum to TIA/EIA-604. The requirements in FOCIS 2have been selected with the objective of ensuring that anycombination of plugs and sockets conforming to therequirements will mechanically intermate, and that intermatedconnector assemblies will meet their common level ofperformance.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$42.00

TIA/EIA-604-3Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-3-97)This document is part of the series of test standards includedwithin TIA/EIA-604, "Fiber Optic Connector IntermateabilityStandards (FOCIS)." FOCIS 3 presents the intermateabilitystandard for connectors with the commercial designation SC.Product Code 3 Aug, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-604-4-AFiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard Type FCand FC-APC (ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-4-2000)This document is part of the series of test standards includedwithin TIA/EIA-604, "Fiber Optic Connector IntermateabilityStandards (FOCIS)." FOCIS 4 presents the intermateabilitystandard for connectors with the commercial designation FC.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

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TIA/EIA-604-5FOCIS 5 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard -Type MPO (ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-5-99)This document presents the intermateability standard forconnectors with the commercial designation of MPO.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-604-6FOCIS 6 — Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard(Fiber Jack Connector) (ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-6-99)This document presented the intermateability standard forconnectors with the commercial designation FIBER JACK, andis issued as an addendum to TIA/EIA-604. The requirements inFOCIS 6 have been selected with the objective of ensuring thatany combination of plugs and sockets conforming to therequirements will mechanically intermate, and that intermatedconnector assemblies will meet their common level ofperformance.Product Code 3 Mar, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-604-7FOCIS 7 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-7-1999)This document presents the intermateability standard forconnectors designated Type SG,and is issued as an addendumto TIA/EIA-604. The requirements in FOCIS 7 have beenselected with the objective of ensuring that any combination ofplugs and sockets conforming to the requirements willmechanically intermate, and that intermated connectorassemblies will meet their common level of performance.Product Code 3 Jan, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$42.00

TIA/EIA-604-10FOCIS 10 Fiber Optic Intermateabilty Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-10-99)This document is part of the series of test standards includedwith TIA/EIA-604, Fiber Optic Connector IntermateabilityStandards (FOCIS)" OFIC10 present the intermateabilitystandard for simplex and duplex connectors with thecommercial designation LC.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-604-12FOCIS 12 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard,Type MT-RJ (ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-12-2000)This standard presents the intermateability standard forconnectors with the commercial designation of MT-RJ, and isused as an addendum to TIA/EIA-604. The provisions ofTIA/EIA-604 apply to this standard.Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$50.00

GENERAL

EIA/TIA-458-BStandard Optical Fiber Material Classes and PreferredSizes (ANSI/EIA/TIA-458-B-90)The development of fiber-optic communications systems andthe associated components (such as cables, connectors,couplers, attenuators, isolators, and wavelength-divisionmultiplexing/demultiplexing devices, as well as light sourcesand detectors) will be facilitated if optical fiber types arestandardized, and if the number of fiber types is minimized. Theselection of fiber type (single-mode and multimode) is governedby the number of factors that impact system performance,reliability, and cost. This Standard specifies optical fiber coreand cladding material classes, plus preferred sizes, for opticalcommunication applications.Product Code 3 Apr, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$32.00

OPTICAL FIBER SYSTEMS DESIGN

TIA-559Single-Mode Fiber Optic System Transmission DesignEIA/TIA-559 describes a methodology that is recommended forengineering a single-mode fiber optic transmission system. Themethods address the design of a regenerator section in whichthe transmitter and receiver come from the same vendor. As aninitial step, only laser systems operating in the 1300 nm regionover a class IVa (refers to dispersion non-shifted single-modefibers, this definition is contained in TIA/EIA-492) dispersionunshifted fiber are being considered. As engineering technologyimproves, this document will be revised to include systemsoperating in the 1550 nm region. For systems usingmultilongitudinal mode lasers above approximately 0.5 Gb/s.The calculated dispersion limited lengths may be conservativelylow.Product Code 3 Mar, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$71.00

TIA-559-1Single-Mode Fiber Optic System Transmission Design(ANSI/EIA/TIA-559-1-92), Addendum 1This is an addendum to EIA/TIA-559. In some applications, theimmediate requirements for transmission capacity in terms oflength and bandwidth may be modest, and operation at shortwavelengths may be advantageous, for economic or otherreasons. Nevertheless, high-capacity single-mode fiber mayneed to be deployed in anticipation of future upgrading tobroadband transmission. Such a scenario may lead to short-wavelength transmission over Class IVa fiber. The systemengineering methodology outlined in this document can beapplied to such a system, subject to certain modificationsoutlined in the Appendix of this document.Product Code 3 Oct, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-2$28.00

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TIA/EIA-626Multimode Fiber Optic Link Transmission Design(ANSI/TIA/EIA-626-95)This document describes a methodology for designing amultimode digital fiber optic transmission link. The methodsaddress the types of transmitters, fiber, and receivers used in alink as well as the performance characteristics of any passivecomponents within a link.Product Code 3 Dec, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-2.2$84.00

OPTICAL FIBER SYSTEMS TESTING

TIA/EIA-526Standard Test Procedures for Fiber Optic Systems(ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-92)This document, together with its addenda, provides uniform testprocedures for testing all or part of fiber optic systems orsubsystems intended for optical communications and datatransmission use. In testing an installed system, the testingorganization will usually have little or no control over theenvironment which each component of the system will beexperiencing; consequently, when the procedures covered bythis document and its addenda are used for acceptance testing ofa particular system, the results shall be evaluated with theunderstanding that all system components might not be at thestandard conditions at which they were originally tested andaccepted. When a system is being tested as a representative ofother systems not yet built, environmental conditions shall,however, be as close to the standard ambient conditions listed inSection 6 as is practicable.Product Code 3 Sep, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-2.4$40.00

TIA-526-2OFSTP-2, Effective Transmitter Output Power Coupledinto Single-Mode Fiber Optic CableThe intent of this procedure is to measure the effective opticalpower coupled from the output of the transmitter of the single-mode fiber optic terminal equipment under test, into a single-mode fiber optic cable containing Class IVa dispersion unshiftedfiber of Class IVb dispersion shifted fibers.Product Code 3 Oct, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$32.00

TIA-526-3OFSTP-3, Fiber Optic Terminal Equipment ReceiverSensitivity and Maximum Receiver InputThe intent of this procedure is to measure the minimum opticalpower required at the input of the single-mode fiber optic systemreceiver connector (on the line side) to operate at specified BitError Ratios (BERs), and to verity that the guaranteed errorperformance is obtained at the minimum and the maximumoptical input power specified by the terminal equipmentmanufacturer.Product Code 3 Oct, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$32.00

TIA/EIA-526-4-AOFSTP-4-A Optical Eye Pattern Measurement Procedure(ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-4-A-97)This procedures describes a method of measuring the repetitivetemporal characteristics of a two-level, intensity-modulatedoptical waveform ( eye pattern), at an optical interface point.From the measured eye pattern, waveform parameters such asruse time, fall time, overshoot, and extinction ratio can beextracted. Alternatively, the waveform can be tested forcompliance with a predetermined waveform mask. Theprimary components of the measurement system are aphotodetector, a low-pass filter, and an oscilloscope.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$51.00

TIA/EIA-526-7OFSTP-7 Measurement of Optical Power Loss of InstalledSingle-Mode Fiber Cable Plant (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7-98)The intent of this procedure is to ensure that meaningful datadescribing the optical loss performance of installed single-modecable plant can be obtained. It is not intended for componenttesting, nor does it define those elements of an installation thatmust be measured. The document that invokes this procedureshall establish the requirements for installation, maintenance,repair and conformance testing.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$44.00

TIA/EIA-526-10OFSTP-10, Measurement of Dispersion Power Penalty inDigital Single-Mode Systems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-10-93)(R98)This document provides test procedures to measure thedispersion (ps/nm) the system is designed to accommodate asspecified by the manufacturer. The power penalty is measuredat the manufacturer-specified Bit-Error-Ratio (BER)performance level (typically 10). NOTE: To achieve largeamounts of dispersion with relatively short lengths of fiber, themeasurement technique described in this document may involvethe use of a fiber having a zero-dispersion wavelength at somewavelength region (e.g., 1310 nm) not provide an accuratemeasurement of the dispersion power penalty resulting from along length of fiber which has zero dispersion in the same regionas the system wavelength.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$39.00

TIA/EIA-526-11OFSTP-11, Measurement of Single-Reflection PowerPenalty for Fiber Optic Terminal Equipment(ANSI/EIA/TIA-526-11-91) (R98)The intent of this test procedure is to measure the power penaltydue to a single-reflection point reflecting optical power back intothe laser transmitter of the single-mode digital fiber opticalterminal equipment under test.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$39.00

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TIA/EIA-526-14-AOFSTP-14A Optical Power Loss Measurement of InstalledMultimode Fiber Cable Plant (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14A-98)This document establishes preferred measurement principlesand practices to assure that meaningful data describing theoptical loss performance of installed cable plant can be obtained.It is not intended for component testing, nor does it define thoseelements of an installation that must be measured.Establishment of requirements for installation, maintenance,repair or conformance testing is left to the specifier of this testmethod.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.2$48.00

TIA/EIA-526-15OFSTP-15, Jitter Tolerance Measurement (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-15-93) (R98)The intent of this test procedure is to measure jitter tolerance(also known as jitter accommodation) in terms of the sinusoidaljitter amplitude that, when applied to an equipment input, causesa designated degradation of error performance. Jitter toleranceis a function of the amplitude and frequency of the applied jitter.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.3$38.00

TIA/EIA-526-16OFSTP-16, Jitter Transfer Function Measurement(ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-16-93) (R98)The intent of this test procedure is to measure the jitter transfercharacteristic of an individual digital equipment as the ratio of theoutput jitter to the applied input jitter as a function of frequency.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.3$38.00

TIA/EIA-526-17OFSTP-17, Output Jitter Measurement (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-17-93) (R98)The intent of this test procedure is to measure (1) output jitter athierarchical interfaces, and (2) intrinsic jitter generated byindividual digital equipment. Measurements of output jitter maybe in terms of rms and peak-to-peak amplitudes over designatedfrequency ranges and may require statistical characterization.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.3$36.00

TIA/EIA-526-18OFSTP-18, Systematic Jitter Generation Measurement(ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-18-93) (R98)The intent of this test procedure is to measure systematic jitteron a digital signal at the output port of an individual digitalequipment, including pattern dependent sources such asintersymbol interference, finite pulse width, pattern effects, andclock threshold offsets.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.3$36.00

TIA/EIA-526-19OFSTP 19- Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio MeasurementProcedures for Dense Wavelength-Division MultiplexedSystems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-19-2000)This OFSTP provides a parameter definition and a test methodfor obtaining optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) usingapparatus that measures the optical spectrum at a multi-channelinterface.Product Code 3 Jun, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$48.00

TIA/EIA-526-27OFSTP-27 Procedure for System-Level Temperature CycleEndurance Test (ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-27-98)This procedure details a temperature cycle endurance test thatis meant to demonstrate the capability of fiber optictelecommunications equipment to operate reliably inuncontrolled environments.Product Code 3 Jul, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-2.6,6.10$48.00

TSB19Optical Fiber Digital Transmission Systems:Considerations for Users and SuppliersThis document provides engineering, operational, andmaintenance guidance to users and suppliers of Optical FiberDigital Transmission Systems for telecommunicationsapplications. The information presented applies to optical fibersystems using multimode graded or step index fibers. Single-mode systems are under consideration and will be incorporatedin a future issues of this document.Product Code 3 Mar, 1986 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$71.00

PASSIVE OPTICAL BRANCHING DEVICES,SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-6200000Generic Specification for Passive Optical BranchingDevices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-6200000-95)This document applies to passive optical branching devicesintended for use in communications systems and in othersystems employing similar technologies. This GenericSpecification used in conjunction with a Sectional Specificationand corresponding Blank Detail Specification describes thebranching device, dimensional, mechanically, optically,environmentally, and electrically, and defines specific values forthe performance requirements as allowed by the relevantSectional Specification and Blank Detail Specification.Product Code 3 May, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$55.00

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SINGLE-MALE FIBER OPTIC BRANCHING DEVICES,SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-620A000Sectional Specification for Single-Mode Fiber OpticBranching Devices for Outside Plant Applications(ANSI/TIA/EIA-620A000-95)This document describes the Sectional Specification for thepurpose of setting forth engineering and use requirements asnecessary for purchase of single-mode passive branchingdevices for outside plant applications. Use of this document isintended to be in conjunction with the associated Blank DetailSpecifications, the Generic Specification TIA/EIA 620000, andEIA/TIA-455-A.Product Code 3 May, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$41.00

TIA/EIA-620AA00Blank Detail Specification for Single-Mode Fiber OpticBranching Devices for Outside Plant Applications(ANSI/TIA/EIA-620AA00-95)This document is a supplementary document to SectionalSpecification TIA/EIA-620A000 and contains requirements forstyle, layout, and minimum content of Detail Specifications forfiber optic branching devices. This document can be used toprepare Detail Specifications for Single-Mode Fiber OpticBranching Devices for outside plant applications. The scope ofthis specification applies to uniform single-mode passivebranching devices.Product Code 3 May, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$40.00

SPLICES

TIA-6090000Generic Specification for Optical Fiber SpliceThis specification applies to optical fiber splices used in fiberoptic telecommunications. This document describes the generalmethod to classify splice types, evaluate mechanical and opticalperformance, and establish the quality assessment provisionsfor optical fiber splices.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$57.00

TIA-609A000Sectional Specification for Conventional, Permanent,Optical Fiber SpliceThis sectional specification covers conventional, permanent,optical fiber splice modules. Reusable and unconventionalsplice modules that meet the requirements of the DetailSpecification may also be said to meet this SectionalSpecification. Optimization of the splice (i.e., tuning orrepositioning of the fibers) does not constitute reuse. Thisspecification, in conjunction with the related Generic, BlankDetail, and Detail Specifications, defines the requirements forthis splice type.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$40.00

TIA-609AA00Blank Detail Specification for Conventional, Permanent,Optical Fiber SpliceThis Blank Detail Specification covers the quality assessment ofconventional, permanent optical fiber splices to be used fortelecommunications.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$53.00

SPLICES, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA-5150000Generic Specification for Optical Fiber and Cable SplicesThis new Generic Specification describes the mechanical andoptical performance of optical fiber and optical cable splicesused in optical waveguide communications. Excluded aresplices unique to the fiber and cable manufacturing process.Product Code 3 Oct, 1986 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$28.00

TIA-515B000Sectional Specification for Splice Closures for PressurizedAerial, Buried, and Underground Fiber Optic CablesThe object of this Specification is to prescribe preferred ratingsand characteristics for pressurized aerial, buried or undergroundfiber optic splice closures; to select from EIA-5150000, "GenericSpecification for Optical Fiber and Cable Splices," theappropriate quality assessment procedures, tests, andmeasuring methods; and to give general performancerequirements for this type splice closure.Product Code 3 Oct, 1987 COMMITTEE: FO-6.5$28.00

SYMBOLS, TERMINOLOGY

EIA-440-AFiber Optic TerminologyThe increased usage of fiber optic technology has created theneed to standardize on the terms used. It is the purpose of thisStandard to establish the applicable terms and to reference adefinition for each.Product Code 3 Jan, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.2$86.00

TIA/EIA-587Fiber Optic Graphic Symbols (ANSI/EIA/TIA-587-92) (R96)The increased usage of fiber optic graphic symbols to depictsystem and test setup configurations has created the need tostandardize on the graphic symbols used. It is the purpose ofthis standard to establish the applicable symbols and toreference a term or definition for each. Those terms ordefinitions referenced by the graphic symbols is this documentcan be found covered in detail in the glossary, EIA-440-A "FiberOptic Terminology" or its addendum.Product Code 3 Oct, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-2.4$38.00

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TERMINAL DEVICES, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA-5090000Generic Specification for Fiber Optic Terminal DevicesThis Standard specifies electrical input/output parameters forfiber optic terminal devices and establishes uniformrequirements with respect to classification by device type andfunction, electrical and optical measurement methods,environmental and mechanical tests, and safety, whereapplicable.Product Code 3 Sep, 1984 COMMITTEE: FO-6.5$30.00

TEST PROCEDURES (FOTPs)

TIA/EIA-455 SeriesFiber Optic Test ProceduresThese Fiber Optic Test Procedures (FOTPs) were developed toprovide uniform procedures for testing Fiber Optic systemcomponents for optical communications and data transmissionsystems. The procedures standardize the method ofestablishing the light losses and junction efficiency forconformance to individual component requirements. Theprocedures are applicable for both single fiber and multiple fiber(Bundle) devices.

(Note: All test procedures previously published in TIA/EIA-455and its Addenda have been revised and published as separatedocuments. Fiber Optic Test Procedures are identified byTIA/EIA-455 followed by the FOTP number.Product Code 3 $3,750.00

TIA/EIA-455-BStandard Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables,Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and TerminatingDevices, and other Fiber Optic Components(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-B-98)This document, together with its addenda, provides uniform testprocedures for testing the fiber optic components intended for, orforming a part of, optical communications and data transmissionsystems. Neither this document, nor its addenda, provideprocedures designed for testing fiber optic systems. For testprocedures for fiber optic systems or subsystems, refer to theTIA/EIA-526 series of documents. The test procedures includedin the addenda to this document are designed to satisfy thebroadest possible industry requirements; in general, special testmethods are not included.Product Code 3 Oct, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$57.00

TIA/EIA-455-1-BFOTP1 - Cable Flexing for Fiber Optic InterconnectingDevices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-1B-98)This test is intended to determine the ability of fiber opticinterconnecting devices, device interfaces, and strain reliefs towithstand bending and flexing stresses resulting from loads asmight be experienced during installation and service conditions.Product Code 3 Oct, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-2-CFOTP2 - Impact Test Measurements for Fiber OpticDevices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-2C-98)This procedure determines the ability of a fiber optic componentor assembly (device) to withstand impacts that might beencountered in normal service.Product Code 3 Jul, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-3-AFOTP3 - Procedure to Measure Temperature CyclingEffects on Optical Fibers, Optical Cable, and Other PassiveFiber Optic ComponentsThis test procedure describes a method for the determination oftemperature cycling effects or the temperature dependence ofattenuation of optical fibers, cables, cable assemblies,connectors, and/or other passive fiber optic devices. Thisprocedure tests the ability of the component to withstandchanges in temperature of the surrounding atmosphere that maybe encountered during operation. The simulation of temperatureshock testing is covered in FOTP-71 (EIA/TIA-455-71),"Procedure to Measure Temperature Shock Effects on FiberOptic Components."Product Code 3 May, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-4-BFOTP4 - Fiber Optic Component Temperature Life Test(ANSI/EIA-455-4B-93)The intent of this test is to determine the effects on the opticaland mechanical characteristics of fiber optic componentsresulting from exposure to an evaluated temperature for aspecific length of time. (This method is similar to Method 1005.1of MIL-STD-1344A, except that this procedure includessupplementary measurements.) The procedure is applicable toall types of fiber optic devices including connectors, splices,passive branching devices (couplers), etc.Product Code 3 Sep, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-5-BFOTP5 - Humidity Test Procedure for Fiber OpticComponents (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-5B-94)The intent of this test is to evaluate the optical and materialproperties of fiber optic components as they are influenced ordeteriorated by the effects of high humidity and heat conditions.The procedure is applicable to all types of fiber optic devicesincluding connectors (or composite fiber optic and electricalinterconnecting devices), splices, passive branching devices(couplers), etc. This is an accelerated environmental test,accomplished by the continuous exposure of the specimen tohigh relative humidity at various temperatures. Measurementsmade under high humidity conditions may reflect only thepeculiar conditions under which the readings were made; assuch, they should be compared to initial readings only whencareful analysis indicates that such a comparison is valid andapplicable.Product Code 3 Jul, 1994 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$51.00

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EIA/TIA-455-6-BFOTP6 - Cable Retention Test Procedure for Fiber OpticCable Interconnecting Devices (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-6B-92)The intent of this test is to mechanically stress theinterconnecting-device-to-fiber-optic-cable-joint in tension. Theresults of this test provide an indication as to the relative strengthof the cable-to-interconnecting device joint and may also indicatedegradation resulting from prior environmental exposure.Product Code 3 Mar, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-7FOTP7 - Numerical Aperture of Step-Index MultimodeOptical Fibers by Output Far-Field Radiation PatternMeasurement (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-7-92)This test describes a procedure to determine the numericalaperture of step-index, glass core, glass clad and plastic cladoptical fibers (Fiber material class Ic, IIa, and IIb as listed inEIA-4920000-A) from the fiber far-field radiation pattern. It alsodescribes three methods by which the angular radiant intensity(far-field) distribution from an optical fiber can be measured.Product Code 3 Dec, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$38.00

TIAEIA-455-8FOTP8 - Measurement of Splice or Connector Loss andReflectance Using an OTDR (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-8-2000)This test describes the use of am optical time-domainreflectometer (OTDR) to indirectly measure the loss andreflectance of a splice or connector.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-11-BFOTP11 - Vibration Test Procedure for Fiber OpticComponents and Cables (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-11-B-94)The intent of this test is to determine the effects of vibrationwithin the sinusoidal and random vibration environments thatmay be encountered during the life of the fiber optic component.The procedure is applicable to all types of fiber, cable or cableassemblies, and fiber optic devices including connectors,splices, passive branching devices (couplers), etc.Product Code 3 Jul, 1994 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.7$46.00

TIA-455-12-AFOTP12 - Fluid Immersion Test for Fiber OpticComponentsThe intent of this test is to establish the ability of a fiber opticcomponent (cable, connecting device, etc.) to resist degradationwhen exposed to specific fluids with which the component maycome into contact during its service life. (Note: For fluidimmersion testing of optical fiber, refer to FOTP-75.)Product Code 3 Oct, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,4,7$28.00

TIA/EIA-455-13-AFOTP13 - Visual and Mechanical Inspection of Fiber OpticComponents, Devices, and Assemblies (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-13-A-96)This test method is intended to provide the basic criteria forvisual and mechanical inspection of fiber optic component partsand assemblies. Additionally, it provides the infrastructure foruse with other FOTPs and associated Generic, Sectional, orDetail Specifications that may detail explicit requirements forreported information and acceptance criteria. This test methodmay be used at any stage, or at event milestones, of thequalification or quality conformance inspection test sequence asa "stand alone" test or for pre/post exposure examinations.Product Code 3 Aug, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$40.00

EIA/TIA-455-14-AFOTP14 - Fiber Optic Shock Test (Specified Pulse)(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-14-A-92)The intent of this test is to determine the ability of fiber opticcomponents (such as interconnecting devices) to withstandshocks such as those expected from rough handling,transportation, and military operations.Product Code 3 Mar, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$43.00

EIA/TIA-455-15-AFOTP15 - Altitude Immersion (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-15-A-92)The intent of this test is to demonstrate the ability of a fiber opticcomponent device-to-cable attachment(s), and any interfacearea of mated component device seals, to perform satisfactorilyduring, and subsequent to, simulated rapid descents from highaltitude, with attendant moisture condensation. Typically, fiberoptic interconnecting devices are most commonly tested by thismethod, but the methodology can be applied to various othertypes of fiber optic components.Product Code 3 Mar, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$39.00

TIA/EIA-455-16-AFOTP16 - Salt Spray (Corrosion) Test for Fiber OpticComponents (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-16-A-91) (R2000)The purpose of this test is to determine the effects of a controlledsalt-laden atmosphere on Fiber Optic device components,finishes and mechanisms. Typical effects of this test include,but are not limited to: Exposure of base metals, pitting andporosity of finishes. Cracking and delamination of componentsor finishes, or both. Abnormal nicks, cracks or scratches onfinished surfaces that indicate the removal of the normalprotective coating. Change of optical transmittance or insertionloss values, or change of electrical properties.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$42.00

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TIA/EIA-455-20-AFOTP20 - Measurement of Change in OpticalTransmittance (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-20-A-96)The intent of this procedure is to provide uniform methods formonitoring and measuring the change in optical transmittance offiber optic circuits or paths of various configurations. ThisFOTP may be referenced by a Detail Specification or similardocument , but the procedure is usually applied to a passiveoptical device undergoing other testing as described in anotherprocedure, hereafter called "the primary FOTP," which mayinvoke its use. Typical applications include evaluating effects ofenvironmental or mechanical stresses on interconnectingdevices, fiber or cable.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4$41.00

TIA-455-21-AFOTP21 - Mating Durability for Fiber OpticInterconnecting DevicesThe purpose of this test is to determine the effects of repeatedmatings and unmatings on the optical and mechanicalcharacteristics of fiber optic connectors and otherinterconnecting devices. The number of mating/unmating cyclesshould be selected to simulate the expected life of the connectorsunder test.Product Code 3 Nov, 1988 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$28.00

EIA/TIA-455-22-BFOTP22 - Ambient Light Susceptibility of Fiber OpticComponents (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-22-B-93)Describes a method to establish the susceptibility ofcomponents such as cabled fibers, interconnecting devices,splices, or couplers to ambient light. Test conditions simulateexpected conditions of use and is unlikely to produce failingresults for any fiber optic cable with a black or other opaque-colored jacket. Cable failures may occur with transparent ortranslucent jackets.Product Code 3 Mar, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,4,7$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-23-AFOTP23 - Air Leakage Testing of Fiber Optic ComponentsSeals (ANSI/EIA-455-23-A-85) (R91) (R96)THIS STANDARD WAS ADOPTED AND APPROVED FORDOD USE ON FEBRUARY 14, 1986.Product Code 3 Sep, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$38.00

EIA/TIA-455-24FOTP24 - Water Peak Attenuation Measurement of Single-Mode Fibers (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-24-91)This test method describes procedures to determine theattenuation of single-mode optical fibers in the vicinity of thehydroxyl ion (OH- ) absorption peak (water peak) near 1385 nm.Product Code 3 Jun, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-25-BFOTP25 - Repeated Impact Testing of Fiber Optic Cablesand Cable Assemblies (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-25-B-96)This procedure provides a method to determine the ability offiber optic cables and cable assemblies to withstand repeatedimpact loads. The following parameters may be measured andobserved: (a) the number of broken fibers caused by impactingthe cable, (b) damage to the outer sheath, and (c) changes inoptical transmittance.Product Code 3 Sep, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-26-AFOTP26 - Crush Resistance of Fiber Optic InterconnectingDevices (ANSI/EIA-455-26-A-85) (R91) (R96)This Standard was adopted and approved for DoD use onFebruary 14, 1986.Product Code 3 Sep, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$33.00

TIA/EIA-455-28-CFOTP28 - Method for Measuring Dynamic Tensile Strengthand Fatigue Parameters of Optical Fibers by Tension(ANSI/EIA-455-28-C-99)This method of measuring the tensile strength of optical fiber at aspecified constant rate of loading and environment is designedfor determining fiber strength. Since this method is 100%destructive, it shall not be a substitute for any proof testing whichmay be done additionally. This method is to be applied only tooptical fibers. It shall not be used for cables or bundles of fiber.This test may be applied to fibers as manufactured or to fibersthat are exposed to alternative environments.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$52.00

EIA/TIA-455-30-BFOTP30 - Frequency Domain Measurement of MultimodeOptical Fiber Information Transmission Capacity(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-30-B-91)This procedure describes the method of determining theinformation transmission capacity of multimode optical fibershaving glass cores. The baseband frequency response ismeasured directly in the frequency domain by determining thefiber response to a sinusoidally modulated light source. AnotherEIA/TIA test procedure, OFSTP-1, describes a field version ofthis measurement.Product Code 3 Oct, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-31-CFOTP31 - Proof Testing Optical Fibers by Tension(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-31-C-95) (R99)This test method describes procedures for briefly applying aspecified tensile load to continuous lengths of all Class I andClass IV, glass/glass optical fibers. This FOTP should not beapplied to Class II (glass/plastic) and Class III (all-plastic)fibers. This method is intended to ensure a minimum strengthfor fiber that survives proof testing. The minimum strength is akey parameter for determining the minimum survival time atloads less than the minimum strength.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$43.00

TIA/EIA-455-32-AFOTP32 - Fiber Optic Circuit Discontinuities(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-32-A-90) (R95) (R99)The intent of this procedure is to provide a method of testing abroad variety of passive or active fiber optic components orsubsystems for susceptibility to discontinuities (transient outputor transmittance fluctuations) during the application of anexternal stimulus, such as vibration or physical shock.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$42.00

TIA-455-33-AFOTP33 - Fiber Optic Cable Tensile Loading and BendingTestThis test is intended to verify the ability of a fiber optic cable tosatisfactorily perform as required by Detail Specifications (a)while undergoing tensile and bending forces and (b) afterundergoing tensile and bending forces.Product Code 3 Mar, 1988 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

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TIA/EIA-455-34-AFOTP34 - Interconnection Device Insertion Loss Test(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-34-A-95)This procedure defines methods by which the optical insertionloss of a complete fiber optic interconnection can be measured.Product Code 3 Nov, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-35-AFOTP35 - Fiber Optic Component Dust (Fine Sand) Test(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-35-A-90) (R95) (R99)The dust test is used to ascertain the ability of fiber opticcomponents to resist the effects of a dry dust (fine sand) ladenatmosphere. This test simulates the effect of sharp edged dust(fine sand) particles, up to 150 mm in size, which may penetrateinto cracks, crevices and joints. This test is applicable to alloptical devices and to combinations of optical devices andmechanical, electrical, electronic, electrochemical, orelectromechanical devices for which exposure to the effects of adry dust (fine sand) laden atmosphere is anticipated.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$28.00

TIA-455-36-AFOTP36 - Twist Test for Fiber Optic Connecting DevicesThe purpose of this test is to determine the ability of connectors,connector interfaces and strain reliefs to withstand tension andtwisting forces as might be experienced by lead assembliesduring installation and service conditions.Product Code 3 Dec, 1986 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4$28.00

EIA/TIA-455-37-AFOTP37 - Low or High Temperature Bend Test for FiberOptic Cable (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-37-A-93)This method describes a procedure for determining the ability ofa fiber optic cable to withstand bending at low or hightemperatures. Evaluation of this ability is made by visualexamination and by either measuring the change in opticaltransmittance or monitoring fiber continuity.Product Code 3 Apr, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-38FOTP38 - Measurement of Fiber Strain in Cables UnderTensile Load (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-38-95)The intent of this document is to provide an accurate method formeasuring changes in the average longitudinal strain on a cabledoptical fiber. It is not the purpose of this document to outline amethod to statically measure absolute strain, but instead toactively measure changes in strain from one loading condition toanother.Product Code 3 Nov, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-39-BFOTP39 - Fiber Optic Cable Water Wicking Test(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-39-B-99)This procedure describes the method of measuring the waterwicking characteristics of all types of fiber optic cables.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-41-AFOTP41 - Compressive Loading Resistance of Fiber OpticCables (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-41-A-93)The intent of this test is to determine the ability of a fiber cable tomechanically and optically withstand, or recover from (or both),the effects of a slowly-applied compressive force. The followingparameters may be measured or observed: the number of fibersbroken during compressive loading; the changes in opticaltransmittance or attenuation during or after the loading; anychange in the outer covering.Product Code 3 Dec, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$36.00

TIA-455-42-AFOTP42 - Optical Crosstalk in Fiber Optic ComponentsThe intent of this test procedure is to determine the crosstalkratio between any two optical paths in a cable, connectorizedcable, slice or similar device. In addition, the device’scontribution to the crosstalk in a system may be determined.The effectiveness of the material surrounding the opticalconducting device in restricting light paths to other elementsmay also be measured. However, note that the test methods ofFOTP-180 should be used to measure crosstalk in fiber opticcouplers (branching devices) and in similar devices of thisclass.Product Code 3 Nov, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4$28.00

TIA/EIA-455-43-AFOTP43 - Output Near-Field Radiation PatternMeasurement of Optical Waveguide Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-43-A-99)This Standard was adopted and approved for DoD use onFebruary 14, 1986.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-44-BFOTP44 - Refractive Index Profile, Refracted Ray Method(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-44-B-92)Describes a method for measuring the refractive index profile,including core, cladding, and barrier layers of single-mode andclass Ia multimode fibers. It is destructive in the sense that afreshly cleaved end is required. Scans are generally taken alonga diameter of the fiber end, and data are displayed as relativeincidence of refraction as a function of radius.Product Code 3 Sep, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

EIA/TIA-455-46-AFOTP46 - Spectral Attenuation Measurement for Long-Length, Graded-Index Optical Fibers (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-46-A-90)This test method describes a procedure for measuring thespectral attenuation of long-length (_ 1 km), graded-index,multimode optical fibers.Product Code 3 Oct, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

EIA/TIA-455-47-BFOTP47 - Output Far-Field Radiation PatternMeasurement (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-47-B-92)This procedure describes three methods by which the angularradiant intensity (far field) distribution from an optical fiber canbe measured. Methods A and B are angular scans of the far fieldpattern; Method C is a scan of the spatial transform of theangular intensity pattern.Product Code 3 Dec, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

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EIA/TIA-455-48-BFOTP48 - Measurement of Optical Fiber Cladding DiameterUsing Laser-Based Instruments (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-48-B-90)This test procedure is used to measure the cladding (outside)diameter of an optical fiber drawing process prior to theapplication of the protective buffer coating(s). It is also used off-line as a quality inspection method. In this application, it isnormally used instead of FOTP-45. Control of the claddingdiameter is required to assure the performance of the fiber incabling, connectorization and splicing. Uniformity of thecladding diameter along the length is also required.Product Code 3 Dec, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-50-BFOTP50 - Light Launch Conditions of Long-LengthGraded-Index Optical Fiber Spectral AttenuationMeasurements (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-50-B-98)This standard establishes the light launch conditions for Class Iafiber attenuation measurements. Primary uses includeFOTP46, FOT53, and FOT61. Either of two methods is allowed.Method A uses overfilled launch conditions along with a mandrelwrap mode filter. Method B uses restricted launch conditionscreated by beam optics. Values obtained by Methods A and Bmay not exactly agree, and care must be used when comparingthem.Product Code 3 Sep, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6,2.2$48.00

EIA/TIA-455-51-AFOTP51 - Pulse Distortion Measurement of MultimodeGlass Optical Fiber Information Capacity (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-51-A-91)This procedure defines the time domain method for measuringthe information transmission capacity of EIA-4920000-A Class I(glass core, glass clad) optical fibers. Various methods ofreporting the results are described in the appendices, but theresults shall be expressed in terms of the -3 dB (optical power)frequency unless otherwise specified by the Detail Specification.Note: This test method is commonly used in factories. Itgenerally requires the use of extensive computationalequipment. However, commercial equipment employing thistechnique exists. Refer to FOTP-30 for a comparable field testmethod.Product Code 3 May, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

EIA/TIA-455-53-AFOTP53 - Attenuation by Substitution Measurement forMultimode Graded-Index Optical Fibers or FiberAssemblies Used in Long-Length CommunicationsSystems (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-53-A-90)This test method describes a procedure for measuring theattenuation of graded-index, multimode optical fibers or fiberassemblies by the substitution technique. This test is intended toproduce a value for fiber loss representative of its performancein a typical long length (_ 1 km) communications system.Product Code 3 Sep, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

TIA/EIA-455-54-BFOTP54 - Mode Scrambler Requirements for OverfilledLaunching Conditions to Multimode Fibers(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-54-B-98)This procedure describes light launch conditions to the test fiberfor the purpose of achieving a uniform overfilled launch with alaser diode or other light source. While FOTP54 can be used toestablish overfilled launching conditions for the measurement ofvarious fiber parameters, it is principally used in conjunctionwith FOTP30 or FOTP51 for measuring information-carryingcapacity. Light launch conditions are established through the useof a mode scrambler. The mode scrambler is positionedbetween the light source and test fiber to produce a radiationdistribution overfilling the test fiber core and numerical aperture,irrespective of the spatial radiation properties of the light source.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-56-BFOTP56 -Test Method for Evaluating Fungus Resistanceof Optical Fiber and Cable (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-56-B-95)(R99)This method is intended to evaluate the adequacy of opticalfibers and cables to retain their structural integrity andperformance level under environmental conditions favorable forthe development of fungal growth. These conditions are: highhumidity, a warm atmosphere, and the presence of inorganicsalts.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$33.00

TIA/EIA-455-57-BFOTP57 - Preparation and Examination of Optical FiberEndface for Testing Purposes (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-57-B-96)This procedure provides guidelines for acceptable optical fiberendface appearance and defines the techniques which arecommonly employed to obtain such appearance. Thisprocedure is intended to promote uniformity in fiber endpreparation quality for testing and for optical signal transmission.This FOTP is not intended to require examination of every fiberend, nor is it intended to establish firm requirements (which arenormally established by Detail Specifications), and is madeavailable only to provide guidelines for various levels of endquality that may be called out in Detail Specifications or in otherFOTPs. Lastly, the intent of this method shall not be confusedwith the intent of FOTP-179, which is concerned primarily withthe comparison of relative results.Product Code 3 Feb, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$51.00

EIA/TIA-455-58-BFOTP58 - Core Diameter Measurement of Graded-IndexOptical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-58-B-01)This procedure gives three methods for determining the corediameter of graded-index optical fibers having near-parabolicindex profiles. At present, there are no recommendations as topreference among the three test methods. A desired methodmay emerge as practical experience accumulates. Note:FOTP-58 applies only to multimode, graded-index, glass core,glass clad fibers (fiber material class Ia, as listed in EIA-4920000-A)Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

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TIA/EIA-455-59-AFOTP59 - Measurement of Fiber Point Defects Using anOTDR (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-59-A-90) (R2000)This procedure describes the use of an optical time-domainreflectometer (OTDR) to measure the positions, losses, andcharacter of point defects along an optical fiber or fiber cable. Itis intended for quality control and acceptance testing. Thisprocedure may not be necessary or appropriate for installationand maintenance purposes.Product Code 3 Jan, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$44.00

TIA-455-60-AFOTP60 - Measurement of Fiber or Cable Length Using anOTDR (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-60-A-2000)This procedure describes the use of an optical time-domainreflectometer (OTDR) to measure the length of an optical fiberor fiber cable. It is intended for quality control and acceptancetesting. The procedure may not be necessary or appropriate forinstallation and maintenance purposes.Product Code 3 Jan, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$44.00

TIA/EIA-455-61-AFOTP61 - Measurement of Fiber or Cable Attenuation(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-61-2000)This test describes the use of an optical time-domainreflectometer (OTDR) to indirectly measure the attenuation orthe attenuation coefficient of a partial or full length of optical fiberor fiber cable.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

EIA/TIA-455-62-AFOTP62 - Measurement of Optical Fiber MacrobendAttenuation (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-62-A-92)Describes procedures to determine the bending loss of uncabledgraded-index multimode or single-mode fiber. The test can beused to compare the bend performance of different fibers atvarious wavelengths. Helps characterize fiber performance inbend configurations such as in fiber routing within equipmentracks or bending of excess fiber within splice housings. Mayalso indicate relative fiber performance affected by cablingcurvature lays and in cable routings.Product Code 3 Oct, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$34.00

TIA/EIA-455-64FOTP64 - Procedure for Measuring Radiation-InducedAttenuation in Optical Fibers and Optical Cables(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-64-97)This test procedure outlines methods for measuring both thesteady state response of optical fibers and cables exposed tocontinuous radiation and the transient response of optical fibersand cables exposed to a pulse of radiation. It can be used todetermine the level of radiation-induced attenuation produced insingle-mode or multimode optical fibers, in either cabled oruncabled form. This test procedure is not intended to test thenon-optical components of a fiber-optical cable. Other testmethods may be required to evaluate the degradation of cablematerials resulting from radiation exposure.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$57.00

TIA/EIA-455-67FOTP67 - Procedure for Assessing High TemperatureExposure Effects on Optical Characteristics of OpticalFibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-67-96) (R2000)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature on theoptical characteristics of optical fibers. It is intended to assessthe ability of an optical fiber to withstand prolonged exposure toelevated temperature. The performance of the fiber during andafter exposure may be evaluated by performing specific opticaltests.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

EIA/TIA-455-69-AFOTP69 - Test Procedure for Evaluating the Effect ofMinimum and Maximum Exposure Temperature on theOptical Performance of Optical Fibers (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-69-A-91)This test is intended to determine the ability of an optical fiber tomaintain optical performance (attenuation and temperaturedependence of attenuation) over an extended period of time afterhaving been exposed to a specified range of high and lowtemperatures. This procedure is one of several FOTPs that,when selected on the basis of a proposed application, assist inestablishing a particular specification for minimum andmaximum use temperature. This procedure has been shown tobe applicable to all-glass optical fibers.Product Code 3 Nov, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-70FOTP70 - Procedure for Assessing High TemperatureExposure Effects on Mechanical Characteristics of OpticalFibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-70-96)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature onmechanical characteristics of optical fibers. It is intended toassess the ability of an optical fiber to withstand prolongedexposure to elevated temperature. The performance of the fiberduring and after exposures may be evaluated by performingspecific mechanical tests.Product Code 3 Jun, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

TIA/EIA-455-71-AFOTP71 - Procedure to Measure Temperature-ShockEffects on Fiber Optic Components (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-71-89)(R99)This procedure defines the exposure conditions for testing theresistance of fiber optic components to temperature shock. Italso outlines the general approach used for measuring andevaluating the ability of a fiber optic component to withstandsudden changes in ambient temperature that could arise duringshipment, storage, or use.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-72FOTP72 - Procedure for Measuring Temperature andHumidity Cycling Aging Effects on Optical Characteristicsof Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-72-97)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature andhumidity cycling on the optical characteristics of optical fibers.Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

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TIA/EIA-455-73FOTP73 - Procedure for Measuring Temperature andHumidity Cycling Aging Effects on MechanicalCharacteristics of Optical Fibers. (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-73-97)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature andhumidity cycling on the mechanical characteristics of opticalfibers.Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-74FOTP74 - Fluid Immersion Aging Procedure for OpticalFiber Optical Properties (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-74-96)This practice is intended to define the exposure conditions fortesting the resistance of optical fibers to optical degradationwhen exposed solely to aqueous or non-aqueous liquid media.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$43.00

TIA/EIA-455-75-AFOTP75 - Fluid Immersion Test for Optical WaveguideFibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-75-96)This practice is intended to define the exposure conditions fortesting the resistance of optical fibers to mechanical degradationwhen exposed solely to aqueous or non-aqueous liquid media.Product Code 3 Jan, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$46.00

EIA/TIA-455-77FOTP77 - Procedures to Qualify a Higher-Order ModeFilter for Measurements on Single-Mode Fiber(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-77-91)This document describes a method for the qualification of ahigher-order mode filter to be used for making measurementson a single-mode fiber. This type of mode filter is required wheneffectively single-moded operations of short lengths of single-mode fiber is needed at wavelengths near the cutoff wavelengthof the first higher-order mode (see also EIA-455-80). It is notmeant to be used in the 800 nm region. Effectively single-moded operation is necessary when making a cutbackmeasurements of spectral attenuation (see TIA/EIA-455-78);when making mode field diameter measurements (see EIA/TIA-455-164, TIA/EIA-455-167, or TIA/EIA-455-174); or whenevershort lengths of fiber are used.Product Code 3 Oct, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

EIA/TIA-455-78-AFOTP78 - Spectral Attenuation Cutback Measurement forSingle-Mode Optical Fibers (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-78-A-98)This test method describes a procedure for measuring thespectral attenuation of single-mode optical fibers. Theprocedure is restricted to nonpolarization-sensitive fibers atwavelengths greater than or equal to that at which the fiber iseffectively single-mode. The effective cutoff wavelength isdetermined by the high order mode filter (see 3.4). The effectivecutoff determined by FOTP-77 may be a shorter wavelengththan the fiber cutoff wavelength, lCF, determined by FOTP-80.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$39.00

TIA/EIA-455-80-BFOTP80 - Measurement of Cut-Off Wavelength of Single-Mode Fiber by Transmitted Power (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-80-B-98)This standard is intended to measure the cut-off wavelength ofsingle-mode fiber by determining the wavelength at which thefiber transmission abruptly changes. The value is affected bythe fiber length and bend conditions. These conditions arespecified in this test procedure for three types of cut-offwavelength.Product Code 3 Sep, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$59.00

TIA/EIA-455-81-BFOTP81 - Compound Flow (Drip) Test for Filled FiberOptic Cable (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-81-A-91) (R2000)This test is intended to verify that filling and flooding compoundswill not flow from a filled fiber optic cable at stated temperatures(for a similar test for other than fiber optic filledtelecommunications cable, refer to Compound Flow Test ofASTM D 4565.) Note: Filling and flooding compoundsminimize water penetration and assist in isolating fibers fromoutside environmental concerns.Product Code 3 Jan, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4,6.7$40.00

EIA/TIA-455-82-BFOTP82 - Fluid Penetration Test for Fluid-Blocked FiberOptic Cable (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-82-B-92)This test is intended to assure that a fluid-blocked fiber opticcable is filled and flooded (or otherwise appropriately fluid-blocked with, for example, super-adsorbents) sufficiently torestrict or otherwise prohibit the penetration and flow of water orother fluid within the core or along the cable sheath interfaces orboth.Product Code 3 Feb, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4,6.7$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-84-BFOTP84 - Jacket Self-Adhesion (Blocking) Test for FiberOptic Cable (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-84-B-98)The intent of this test is to investigate the ability of the jacket,insulation or other outer covering of fiber optic cable on a reel,drum, or spool, to withstand elevated temperature for prolongedperiods of time without sticking to itself on adjacent turns orlayers.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-85-AFOTP85 - Fiber Optic Cable Twist Test (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-85-A-92) (R99)This Standard was adopted and approved for DoD use on July15, 1985.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-86FOTP86 - Fiber Optic Cable Jacket Shrinkage(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-86-83) (R 90) (R99)This method describes a procedure for determining the lineardimensional changes in extruded plastic cable jackets atelevated temperatures.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$31.00

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TIA/EIA-455-87-BFOTP87 - Fiber Optic Cable Knot Test (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-87-B-93) (R99)Evaluates the effect of a sever bend in a fiber optic cable due to aknot using appropriate test procedures and parameters. Used totest any type of fiber optic cable.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-89-BFOTP89 - Optical Fiber Cable Jacket Elongation andTensile Strength (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-89-B-98)This procedure describes a method for determining theelongation and tensile strength of optical fiber cable jackets.Product Code 3 Jul, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-91FOTP91 - Fiber Optic Cable Twist-Bend Test(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-91-86)(R91) (R96)This standard was adopted and approved for DOD use onSeptember 17, 1986.Product Code 3 Jun, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$28.00

TIA/EIA-455-95-AFOTP95 - Absolute Optical Power Test for Optical Fibersand Cables (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-95-A-2000)This procedure describes a method for determining the totaloptical power emanating from an optical fiber. This proceduremay be used for, but is not limited to, measuring the attenuationof the fiber or cable, the loss of terminating devices or methods,the amount of optical power coupled into the fiber by a source, orthe optical power at the system receiver.Product Code 3 Apr. 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$40.00

EIA/TIA-455-98-AFOTP98 - Fiber Optic Cable External Freezing Test(ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-98-A-90)These methods are intended to simulate the effect of ice (MethodA) or the crush force caused by ice (Method B) on Fiber OpticCables. The primary purpose of this procedure is to measureany variation in optical power transmittance of a fiber optic cablewhen the cable is subjected to the potentially destructive forcesof frozen water (ice) external to the cable jacket. A secondarypurpose is to evaluate the possibility of physical damage thatmay occur as a result of such exposure.Product Code 3 Jun, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-100-AFOTP100 - Gas Leakage Test for Gas-Blocked Fiber OpticCables (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-100-A-89) (R99)This procedure describes a method for the determination of howwell a cable opposes the migration of gas down the cable’slength. The migration is forced by applying a gas pressure, ofspecified value, to one end of the sample.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$28.00

TIA/EIA-455-104-AFOTP104 - Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-104-A-93) (R2000)Determines the effects of repeated flexions on a fiber optic cable.Measures permanent and/or transient optical transmittancehangs and requires the assessment of any damage occurring toother cable components.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4,6.7$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-106FOTP106 - Procedure for Measuring the Near-InfraredAbsorbance of Fiber Optic Coating Materials(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-106-92)Covers the wavelength range form 600 nanometers to 1700nanometers using a spectrophotometer capable of generatingvisible and near-infrared light. Covers primary, secondary, andsingle coatings (e.g., acrylate, polyamide, and silicone), as wellas pigmented coatings that can be prepared in film specimens.Product Code 3 Nov, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-107-AFOTP107 — Determination of Component Reflectance orLink/System Return Loss Using a Loss Test Set(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-107-A-99)The intent of this procedure is to determine the ratio of opticalpower reflected by a component or an assembly to the opticalpower incident upon a port of a component when that componentor assembly is introduced into a link or system. This ratio istermed "Return Loss."Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$51.00

TIA/EIA-455-111FOTP111 - Procedure for the Measurement of Optical FiberCurl (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-111-2000)This test method describes a procedure for the measurement ofradius of curvature, or curl, in uncoated optical fibers.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-113FOTP113 - Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement ofSingle-Mode Optical Fibers by the Fixed Analyzer Method(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-113-96)This document describes a test method for measuring thepolarization-mode dispersion (PMD) of single-mode opticalfibers.Product Code 3 Feb, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$62.00

TIA/EIA-455-115FOTP115 - Spectral Attenuation of Step-Index MultimodeOptical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-115-96)This document describes a method to measure the attenuation ofstep index fibers and defines a default launch condition. Thismethod is used to determine the attenuation of step-index, glasscore, glass clad and plastic clad optical fibers. The resultsobtained are useful for comparative and specification purposes.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-120FOTP120 - Modeling Spectral Attenuation on Optical Fiber(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-120-96)This document contains requirements for modeling theattenuation coefficient of optical fiber as a function of wavelength.A model derived from this procedure is applicable to a givenpopulation of fiber. This population may be specified bycategories such as product, manufacturer, or range ofenvironmental conditions.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

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TIA/EIA-455-122FOTP122 - Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement forSingle-Mode Optical Fibers by Jones Matrix Eigenanalysis(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-122-96)This document describes a procedure for measuring thepolarization-mode dispersion (PMD) of single-mode opticalfibers, applicable to both short and long fibers. PMD causes anoptical pulse dispersion that can adversely affect theperformance of a telecommunications system. This test methodis useful for determining how much of an effect PMD has on asystem.Product Code 3 Oct, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$57.00

TIA/EIA-455-123FOTP123 - Measurement of Optical Fiber RibbonDimensions (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-123-2000)This test procedure is intended to provide methods to measureor verify key optical fiber ribbon dimensional parameters.These parameters may affect the ability to join or connectorizeoptical fiber ribbon due to either misalignment of optical fibers ordimensional compatibility of the ribbon structure with associatedribbon hardware and termination equipment such as ribbonholders, or chucks, used with mass fusion splicers, or massmechanical splices and connectors.Product Code 3 Jun, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-124FOTP124 - Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement forSingle-Mode Optical Fibers by Interferometry(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-124-99)This test method describes a procedure for measuring theaverage PMD of single-mode optical fibers and cableassemblies. It provides a single measurement value thatrepresents the average PMD over the measurement wavelengthrange of the selected source in the 1210 nm and/or the 1550 nmregion. The method can be applied to both short and long fibers.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-126FOTP126 - Spectral Characteristization of LEDs(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-126-2000)The intent of this test procedure is to measure the centralwavelength, peak wavelength, and the spectral width (RMS andFWHM) of a semiconductor light-emitting diode (LED) using adispersive spectrophotometric method (that is, using a revolvingdiffraction grating) or other suitable methods.Product Code 3 Feb, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$48.00

EIA/TIA-455-127FOTP127 - Spectral Characterization of Multimode LaserDiodes, Performance of Optical Fibers (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-127-91)The intent of this test procedure is to measure the centralwavelength, peak wavelength, and the spectral width [Root MeanSquare, Maximum Skew Tenth Maximum (10 dB down), andFull Width Half Maximum (3 dB down)] of a MultilongitudinalMode semiconductor laser diode, using a dispersivespectrophotometric (using a revolving diffraction grating)method or other suitable methods.Product Code 3 Nov, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.5$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-128FOTP128 - Procedures for Determining Threshold Currentof Semiconductor Lasers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-128-96)This procedure covers the measurement of the threshold currentof semiconductor lasers either as a laser chip placed on asubmount to facilitate handling or as an assembled package.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.5$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-129FOTP129 - Procedures for Applying Human Body ModelElectrostatic Discharge Stress to Package OptoelectronicComponents (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-129-96)The intent of this test is to apply simulated electrostaticdischarge (ESD) stress to packaged optoelectronic componentsfor the purpose of measuring the degree of vulnerability of thesecomponents to static discharge that naturally occurs in theenvironment. Such components currently contain structuresfabricated with state of the art manufacturing techniques in orderto maximize the performance characteristics. The dimensionsof these structures are comparable to those on the latestintegrated circuit devices. As a result, packaged optoelectroniccomponents have in some cases been found to be highlysusceptible to long or short term degradation from ESD. ESDtesting is normally utilized by the components industry fordevice qualification and is to be regarded as destructive.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.5$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-130FOTP130 - Elevated Temerature Life Test for Laser DiodesThe procedure is intended to characterize the gradualdegradation mode present in telecommunication laser diodes.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: FO-2.6$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-131FOTP131 - Measurement of Optical Fiber Ribbon ResidualTwist (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-131-97) (R2000)This procedure provides a method of measuring residual twist inoptical fiber ribbons, and highlights critical aspects of thismeasurement. Optical fiber ribbon residual twist is a measureof how much a ribbon rotates, or twists, along a given length.Residual twist can result from the ribbon manufacturingprocess, or from changes in the dimensions of a ribbon due toheat and humidity aging.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-132FOTP132 - Measurement of the Effective Area of Single-Mode Optical Fiber (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-132-98)This standard is intended to document the methods formeasuring the effective area (Aeff) of single-mode fiber.Product Code 3 Oct, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$55.00

TIA/EIA-455-133FOTP133 - Length Measurement of an Optical Fiber orCable by the Phase-Shift Method (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-133-98)This test method describes a procedure for measuring the lengthof an optical fiber or cable. It may be applied to fiber lengthstypically in the range of less than 1 m to several km formultimode fiber and to several hundreds of km for single-modefiber.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

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TIA/EIA-455-134FOTP134 - Measurement of Connector Ferrule Hole InsideDiameter (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-134-96)The intent of this procedure is to determine the inside diameterof the ferrule hole in an optical fiber connector ferrule.Product Code 3 Jan, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-135FOTP135 - Measurement of Connector Ferrule Inside andOutside Diameter Circular Runout (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-135-96)The intent of this procedure is to determine the circular runout ofthe ferrule hole in the end of an optical fiber connector ferrulerelative to the ferrule outer surface.Product Code 3 Jan, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-141FOTP141 - Twist Test for Optical Fiber Ribbons(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-141-1999)This procedure determines an optical fiber ribbon’s mechanicalability to withstand dynamic twisting.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-157FOTP157 - Measurement of Polarization Dependent (PDL)of Single-mode Fiber Optic Components (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-157-94)(R2000)This procedure can be applied to any single-mode passivecomponent, including connectors, splices, couplers, attenuators,isolators, and switches. It is used to measure the total range ofinsertion loss. (trianglea), due to changes in polarization of thelaunch state. This procedure can also be used to measure thepolarization dependence of isolated ports. For branchingdevices, it can also be used to measure the total range ofcoupling ratio, (triangleCR9i)). It cannot be used to measure thepolarization dependence of return lossProduct Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-158FOTP158 - Measurement of Breakaway Frictional Force inFiber Optic Connector Alignment Sleeves (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-158-97)This procedure describes measurement of the breakawayfrictional force between the ferrule and the sleeve in fiber opticconnectors. The contact force between the mating ferrules in anoptical connector is the difference between the friction forcebetween the ferrule and the sleeve, and the spring force of theconnector. To maintain contact the friction force must remainbelow the spring force. The procedures have been selected toestimate the maximum breakaway frictional force that will existbetween the ferrule and sleeve.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-160FOTP160 - Procedure for Assessing Temperature andHumidity Exposure Effects on Optical Characteristics ofOptical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-160-96)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature andhumidity on the optical characteristics of optical fibers. It isintended to assess the ability of an optical fiber to withstandprolonged exposure to elevated temperature and humidity in thesurrounding atmosphere. The performance of the fiber duringand after exposure may be evaluated by performing specificoptical tests.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-161FOTP161 - Procedure for Assessing Temperature andHumidity Exposure Effects on Mechanical Characteristicsof Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-161-96) (R2000)This test procedure describes a method for the determination, inan accelerated manner, of the effects of temperature andhumidity on the mechanical characteristics of optical fibers. It isintended to assess the ability of an optical fiber to withstandprolonged exposure to elevated temperature and humidity in thesurrounding atmosphere. The performance of the fiber duringand after exposure may be evaluated by performing specificmechanical tests.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-162-AFOTP162 - Fiber Optic Cable Temperature-HumidityCycling (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-162-A-99)This test procedure describes a method for evaluating materialsand properties of fiber optic cables when they are subjected tothe cyclic effects of temperature and humidity. This is anaccelerated environmental test designed to expose the cable tocontrolled high humidity at elevated temperatures and to frozenmoisture. The intent of this test method is to: A) detect changesin the transmission performance of the fibers and, B) detectdamage to the cable materials and components such as cracksor blisters.Product Code 3 Aug, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$42.00

EIA/TIA-455-164-AFOTP164 - Single-Mode Fiber, Measurement of Mode FieldDiameter by Far-Field Scanning (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-164-A-91)This test method describes the far-field method for measuringthe mode field diameter, 2w0, of a single-mode fiber. This testprocedure applies to both Class IVa and Class IVb types ofsingle-mode fiber operating near 1300 nm or 1550 nm.Product Code 3 May, 1991 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$38.00

EIA/TIA-455-167-AFOTP167 - Mode Field Diameter Measurement, VariableAperture Method in the Far-Field (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-167-A-92)This document defines the method for determining the modefield diameter, 2w0, of a single-mode fiber by measuring the farfield output distribution through a series of transmitting aperturesof various size. This test applies to single-mode fibers, ClassesIVa and IVb (in accordance with EIA-4920000-A), for both the1300 and 1550 nm wavelength ranges.Product Code 3 Mar, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4$33.00

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TIA/EIA-455-168-AFOTP168 - Chromatic Dispersion Measurement ofMultimode Graded-Index and Single-Mode Optical Fibersby Spectral Group Delay Measurement in the Time Domain(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-168-A-92) (R99)This test method describes a procedure for determining thechromatic dispersion of EIA-4920000-A Class Ia and Ibmultimode, and Class IVa and IVb single-mode, fibers andcables greater than 1 kilometer in length. The method employsmultiple laser sources, or a wavelength-selectable laser, suchas an Nd:YAG fiber Raman laser, and time-domainmeasurement techniques. It requires a fitting functionappropriate for the test sample fiber type for the determination ofdispersion.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$33.00

TIA/EIA-455-169-AFOTP169 - Chromatic Dispersion Measurement of Single-Mode Optical Fibers by the Phase-Shift Method(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-169-A-92) (R99)Procedure for determining the chromatic dispersion of Class IVaand Class IVb single-mode fibers over a specified wave-lengthrange using the relative phase shifts among sinusoidallymodulated optical sources of different wavelengths. Sources aretypically laser diodes or filtered light emitting diodes.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

TIA-455-171FOTP171 - Attenuation by Substitution Measurement forShort-Length Multimode Graded-Index and Single-ModeOptical Fiber Cable AssembliesThese test methods describe procedures for measuring theattenuation by substitution of short-length multimode graded-index and single-mode optical fiber cable assemblies. Thecable assemblies have one or more fiber paths, with a connectoron only one end with a pigtail on the other, or connectors on bothends of the cable that may be identical or different from eachother. For multimode, the cables are usually less than 100meters in length, but for single-mode, the length is unlimited.These tests are primarily evaluations of the connector loss sincethe fiber loss is usually only a small portion of the total loss. Forthose assemblies which are long enough for the fiber loss to be asignificant portion of the total loss, the fiber loss will have to betaken into account when specifying limits for the measured loss.Product Code 3 Jul, 1987 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$59.00

TIA/EIA-455-172FOTP172 - Flame Resistance of Firewall Connector(ANSI/EIA-455-172-86) (R91) (R99)This procedure provides for a test to determine the ability of acabled and mated connector (plug and receptacle) to resistfirewall environments, such as flame or ignition of gasses.Optical operation is required for 5 minutes and physical integrityfor 20 minutes.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$28.00

EIA/TIA-455-173FOTP173 - Coating Geometry Measurement for OpticalFiber, Side-View Method (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-173-90)This method is intended for off-line measurement of the coatedfiber outside diameter, the coating noncircularity, and thecoating-cladding concentricity error. Only the dimensions of theprotective coating(s) are covered. This method pertains only tocoatings that are noncolored and/or transparent. If the coating isopaque, only the outside diameter and the noncircularity of thefiber can be measured using this FOTP. Additionalmeasurements can be made on opaque coatings or buffers usingFOTP-55 (EIA/TIA-455-55B: "End-View Methods for MeasuringCoating and Buffer Geometry of Optical Fibers.")Product Code 3 Sep, 1990 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6,6.7$39.00

TIA/EIA-455-175-AFOTP175 - Chromatic Dispersion Measurement of Single-Mode Optical Fibers by the Differential Phase-ShiftMethod (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-175-A-92)Procedure for the measurement of chromatic dispersion ofsingle-mode optical fibers over the 1.0 to 1.7 micrometerwavelength range. Determines the dispersion coefficient at aparticular wavelength from the differential group delay betweentwo closely-spaced wavelengths.Product Code 3 Nov, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-176FOTP176 - Method for Measuring Optical Fiber Cross-Sectional Geometry by Automated Grey-Scale Analysis(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-176-93) (R99)Procedure for measuring all key parameters of optical fibercross-sectional geometry, with the exception of core diameter.Designed primarily for high-volume throughput, such as thatrequired for manufacturing control, with highly accurate andprecise results. Accuracy and precision are better thanobtainable by visually using a standard microscope.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$55.00

TIA/EIA-455-177-AFOTP177 - Numerical Aperture Measurement of Graded-Index Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-177-A-92)This test method describes procedures to determine thenumerical aperture of near-parabolic profile, graded-index, glasscore and glass clad optical fibers. Numerical aperture isdetermined from either the fiber far-field radiation pattern(Method A) or the fiber refractive index profile (Method B).Product Code 3 Aug, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$36.00

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TIA/EIA-455-178-AFOTP178 - Measurements of Strip Force for MechanicallyRemoving Coatings from Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-178-A-96)The Standard intends to qualify the force required to remove theprotective coating(s) from optical fibers along the longitudinalaxis. The purpose of this standard is to test fibers both asproduced by a fiber manufacturer or as subsequently overcoated(tight buffered) using various polymers. The standard can beperformed on fibers during production or after exposure tovarious environments.

"Measurements of Strip Force for Mechanically RemovingCoatings from Optical Fibers" is designed for standard glasscore, glass clad optical fibers (as defined in EIA-4920000-A asClass Ia, Ib and Ic and Class IVa, IVb, and IVc) and optical fibershaving polymeric coatings with normal outer diameters in therange of 250 and 900 micrometers. The use of the test on fiberswith outer coating diameters outside the range of 250 to 930micrometers is not recommended.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA-455-179FOTP179 - Inspection of Cleaved Fiber End Faces byInterferometryThe intent of this method is to delineate one means of comparingcleaved optical fiber end faces with an ideal surface that issmooth, flat and perpendicular to the fiber axis. Comparativemeasurements of cleaved fiber end faces are useful in thequalitative analysis of cleaving tool performance but are notintended for assessing the potential suitability of a cleavedsurface; the intent of this method shall not be confused with theintent of FOTP-57 (EIA-455-57), "Optical Fiber End Preparationand Examination", which is more concerned with the absoluteresults on particular fiber end(s) than with a comparison orrelative results. The device used for this method of comparisonis an incident-light interference device (Interferometer).Product Code 3 May, 1988 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$66.00

TIA/EIA-455-180-AFOTP180 - ’Measurement of the Optical TransferCoefficients of a Passive Branching Device (Coupler)(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-180-A-99)This test method measures the pertinent coefficients of thelogarithmic transfer matrix of a branching device in order todetermine the ability of the device to carry out its design function.Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$53.00

TIA/EIA-455-181FOTP181 - Lightning Damage Susceptibility Test for FiberOptic Cables with Metallic Components (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-181-92)Lightning currents from nearby strokes to earth, trees, orgrounded structures can arc to metallic members of a directlyburied optical fiber cable. In high-resistivity soils, or wherethere is a conductive path (such as a tree root), a strike morethan a hundred meters away from the cable can still arc to it.Serious damage to the cable can occur from the thermal andmechanical stresses produced by such events.

This procedure provides a method for electrical-impulse testingof fiber optic cable using specified current waveforms and peak-current levels. The purpose of the method is to simulate theeffects of the lightning arc at the point where it attaches to thecable and to establish the relative susceptibility of fiber opticcables to damage from such arcing.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$38.00

TIA/EIA-455-183FOTP183 - Hydrogen Effects on Optical Fiber Cable(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-183-2000)This test procedure is intended to provide a type test whichcharacterizes the effect on fiber attenuation due to hydrogengenerated by the cable components only. The data must be usedcautiously since such data does not account for potentialgeneration of hydrogen from other sources in the installedenvironment.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.7$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-184FOTP184 - Coupling Proof Overload Test for Fiber OpticInterconnecting Devices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-184-91) (R95)(R99)The intent of this procedure is to apply an overload torque totwist-type coupling mechanisms. The procedure is applicable tothreaded or bayonet twist-type coupling mechanisms. Thepurpose of the procedure is to establish a safety factor orminimum level of reliability for the overload torque capabilitiesof twist-type and threaded coupling mechanisms.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-185FOTP185 - Strength of Coupling Mechanism for FiberOptic Interconnecting Devices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-185-91)(R95) (R99)The intent of this procedure is to assure that the couplingmechanism of a connector set or connector-device combinationwill withstand the axial loads likely to be applied during normalservice.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-186FOTP186 - Gauge Retention Force Measurement for FiberOptic Components (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-186-91) (R99)This procedure is used to measure the retention characteristicsof the resilient member of a fiber optic component (mostcommonly a connector). It is specifically intended for use whenit is impracticable to define acceptance/rejection criteria forresilient members by the use of size dimensions. This methodis applicable to either male or female resilient members. Forthe case of a male member, a ring gauge is forced over themember and the minimum frictional force to pull it off isassessed by its ability to pick up a weight. This procedure isidentical for a female resilient member except that a gauge pin issubstituted for the ring gauge.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$33.00

TIA/EIA-455-187FOTP187 - Engagement and Separation ForceMeasurement of Fiber Optic Connector Sets(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-187-91) (R99)The purpose of this procedure is to measure the forces ortorques that are required to fully couple or uncouple a connectorset. The connector set components are held in a fixture so that acontrolled coupling force or torque can be applied. The force ortorque is measured during the entire coupling and/or uncouplingcycle. The procedure is applicable to either twist type or push-pull type coupling mechanisms.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$33.00

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EIA/TIA-455-188FOTP188 - Low-Temperature Testing of Fiber OpticComponents (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-188-92)This procedure is intended for exposing a specimen to theenvironmental condition of extended low temperature (cold). Itis not intended for exposing a specimen to the environmentalcondition of high temperature or of temperature variation. Whenhigh temperature is of interest, use FOTP-4. When temperaturevariations are of interest, use FOTP-3.Product Code 3 Jan, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$34.00

EIA/TIA-455-189FOTP189 - Ozone Exposure Test for Fiber OpticComponents (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-189-92)The intent of this procedure is to determine the ability of fiberoptic components to withstand the effects of controlled amountsof ozone. Although intended primarily for the evaluation of partssuch as interconnecting devices, the method may be applied toother components when applicable and when required by aDetail Specification.Product Code 3 Jan, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$34.00

EIA/TIA-455-190FOTP190 - Low Air Pressure (High Altitude) Testing ofFiber Optic Components (ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-190-92)The intent of this test is to provide a means of evaluating theeffects of low barometric pressure (high altitude) on fiber opticcomponents. Although intended primarily for the evaluation ofdevices such as interconnecting devices, the method may beapplied to other components when applicable and when requiredby a Detail Specification.Product Code 3 Mar, 1992 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3,6.4$36.00

TIA/EIA-455-191FOTP191 - Measurement of Mode Field Diameter of Single-Mode Optical Fiber (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-191-98)This standard documents the methods of measuring the modefield diameter (MFD) of single-mode fiber. The MFDrepresents a measure of the transverse extent of theelectromagnetic field intensity of the mode in a fiber crosssection and it is defined from the far-field intensity distribution,as a ratio of integrals known as the Petermann II definition.Product Code 3 Sep, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$63.00

TIA/EIA-455-192FOTP192 - H-Parameter Test Method for Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fiber (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-192-99)This standard specifies a method of measuring the h-parameterof single-mode, highly linearly birefringent optical fiber(commonly called polarization-maintaining fibers).Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.9$43.00

TIA/EIA-455-193FOTP193 - Polarization Crosstalk Method for Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fiber and Components(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-193-99)This standard specifies a method of measuring the polariationcrosstalk of single-mode, highly linearly berefringent(commonly called polarization-maintaining or PM) optical fiberand components. This standard is applicable to fibers andcomponents having connectors attached to one or both ends, andto two or more.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.9$44.00

TIA/EIA-455-194FOTP194 - Measurement of Fiber Pushback in OpticalConnectors (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-194-2000)The intent of this test is to determine the ability of an adhesive toadequately lock the optical fiber into a stable, fixed position in anoptical connector when the connector is mated under load. Thetest may be used to measure fiber pushback under simulatedloading conditions, or to compare the performance of differentadhesive formulations and/or connector assembly procedures.Product Code 3 Jan, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$44.00

TIA/EIA/455-195FOTP195 - Coating Geometry Measurement for OpticalFiber (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-195-2000)This test procedure outlines two methods to determine coatinggeometry measurement and the specific techniques associatedwith each. Both methods are intended for the off-linemeasurement of optical fiber coating diameter, and claddingconcentricity error. Information common to all approaches isfound in the body of the document. Information specific to eachmethod is found in normative annexes. The two methods areside-view method and end-view method.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$63.00

TIA/EIA-455-196FOTP196 - Guideline for Polarization-Mode Meaurement inSingle-Mode Fiber Optic Components and Devices(ANSI/TIAEIA-455-196-99)This standard describes the measurement of Polarization-modeDispersion (PMD) and Differential Group Delay (DGD) in fiberoptic devices or components.Product Code 3 Nov, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-197FOTP197 - Differential Group Delay Measurement ofSingle-mode Components and Devices by the DifferentialPhase Shift Method (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-197-2000)This test method describes the measurement of polarization-sensitive Differential Group delay (DGD) of one or two portsingle-mode fiber components over the 1.0 to 1.7 micrometerwavelength range.Product Code 3 Jul, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$55.00

TIA/EIA-455-204FOTP204 - Measurement of Bandwidth on MultimodeFiber (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-204-2000)Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$57.00

TIA/EIA-455-206FOTP206 - IEC 61290-1-1 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 1-1: Test Methods for Gain Parameters -Optial Spectrum Analyzer (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-206-2000)This standard is to establish uniform requirements for accurateand reliable measurements, by means of the optical spectrumanalyzer test method.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$42.00

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TIA/EIA-455-207FOTP207 - IEC 61290-1-2 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 1-2: Test Methods for Gain Parameters -Electrical Spectrum Analyzer (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-207-2000)This standard is to establish uniform requirements for accurateand reliable measurements, by means of the electrical spectrumanalyzer test method.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$48.00

TIA/EIA-455-208FOTP208 - IEC 61290-1-3 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 1-3: Test Methods for Gain Parameters -Optical Power Meter (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-208-2000)This standard is to establish uniform requirements for accurateand reliable measurements, by means of the optical powermeter test method.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$42.00

TIA/EIA-455-209FOTP209 - IEC 61290-2-1 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 2-1: Test Methods for Optical PowerParameters - Optical Spectrum Analyzer (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-209-2000)This standard applies to optical fibre amplifiers (OFAs) usingactive fibres, containing rare-earth dopants, presentlycommercially available.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-210FOTP210 - IEC 61290-2-2 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 2-2: Test Methods for Optical PowerParameters - Electrical Spectrum Analyzer (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-210-2000)This standard is to establish uniform requirements for accurateand reliable measurements, by means of the electrical spectrumanalyzer test method.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-211FOTP211 - IEC 61290-2-3 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 2-3: Test Methods for Optical PowerParameters - Optical Power Meter (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-211-2000)This standard is to establish uniform requirements for accurateand reliable measurements, by means of the optical powermeter test method.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-212FOTP212 - IEC 61290-6-1 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 6-1: Test methods for Pump LeakageParameters - Optical Demultiplexer (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-212-2000)This standard applies to optical fibre amplifiers (OFAs) usingactive fibres, containing rare earth dopants, presentlycommercially available.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$41.00

TIA/EIA-455-213FOTP213 - IEC 61290-7-1: Optical Fibre Amplifiers - BasicSpecification Part 7-1: Test Methods for Out-of-BandInsertion Losses - Filtered Optical Power Meter(ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-213-2000)This standard applies to optical fibre amplifiers (OFAs) usingactive fibres, containing rare earth dopants, presentlycommercially available.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$40.00

TIA/EIA-455-214FOTP214 - IEC 61290-1 Optical Fibre Amplifiers - Part 1:Generic Specification (ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-214-2000)This standard applies to optical fibre amplifiers (OAFs) andoptically amplified, elementary subsystems. It applies only toOAFs using active Fibres, containing rare earth dopants,presently commercially available.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-2.1$53.00

TSB62Informative Test Methods (ITMs) for Fiber-Optic Fibers,Cables, Opto-Electronic Sources and Detectors, Sensors,Connecting and Terminating Devices, and Other Fiber-Optic ComponentsThis document, together with its addenda, provides uniform testmethods for testing the fiber optic components intended for, orforming a part of, optical communications and data transmissionsystems.

This document is an "umbrella" for only those (informative) testmethods that apply to non-specifiable parameters. Forspecifiable parameters, which require standard test procedures,refer to the series under the umbrella of EIA/TIA-455-A.Product Code 3 Dec, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6$41.00

TSB62-1ITM-1, Characterization of Large Flaws in Optical Fibers byDynamic Tensile Testing with SensoringThis Informative Test Method (ITM) describes a method forcharacterizing the lower portion of the distribution of dynamictensile failure stresses of a population of glass optical fiber. Theresult is a probability curve that can be used as a guide inreliability design. The curve can also be used to validateassumptions relative to the proof test and other fiber handlingprocedures.Product Code 3 Nov, 1994 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$49.00

TSB62-2ITM-2, Method for Measurement of Hydrogen Evolvedfrom Coated Optical FiberThis method will allow the quantitative determination of thehydrogen generated from optical fiber coatings as a result ofheating for 96 hours at 100 C. It is limited to use with 250 mmcoated fiber and buffered fiber. Fiber coatings are not the onlyhydrogen source in an optical cable and account for a smallpercentage of the total amount of hydrogen evolved by all of thecomponents typically present in an optical cable. This test couldbe modified to apply to other organic materials. This methodsubjects coated optical fiber to accelerated aging at an elevatedtemperature and may subject some coatings to thermaloxidative degradation which may cause an increased generationof hydrogen.Product Code 3 Jun, 1994 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

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TSB62-3ITM-3, Mode Power Distribution and Mode TransferFunction MeasurementThis Informative Test Method (ITM) describes a method forallowing the quantitative determination of the hydrogen generatedfrom optical fiber coatings as a result of heating for 96 hours at100/ C. It is limited to use with 250-1m coated fiber and bufferedfiber. Fiber coatings are not the only hydrogen source in anoptical cable and account for a small percentage of the totalamount of hydrogen evolved by all of the components typicallypresent in an optical cable. This test could be modified to applyto other organic materials. This method subjects coated opticalfiber to accelerated aging at an elevated temperature and maysubject some coatings to thermal oxidative degradation whichmay cause an increased generation of hydrogen.Product Code 3 Aug, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$40.00

TSB62-5ITM-5, Characterization of Attenuation Uniformity ofOptical FiberThis document is intended to extend the use of OTDRs toquantitatively characterize the uniformity of the attenuationcoefficient of optical fibers (See 455-59, 455-60, 45-61). Severalmethods are defined in the document. Each has particular utilityunder certain circumstances but none can be considered asuniversally optimal. The choice of a particular method willdepend on details of the agreement between the buyer and seller.Product Code 3 Aug, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$55.00

TSB62-6ITM-6, Characterization of Mode Field Diameter andCutoff Wavelength of Single-Mode Optical Fiber by OTDRThis Informative Test Method (ITM) describes the calculation ofa single-mode optical fiber mode field diameter (MFD) andcutoff wavelength at the fiber ends using backscattermeasurements from an optical time domain reflectometer(OTDR).Product Code 3 Aug, 1995 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$46.00

TSB62-7ITM-7, Characterization of Fiber Strip Damage by DynamicTensile TestingThis method characterizes the tensile strength of stripped opticalfiber. The results of this test provide an indication of themechanical damage that is attributable to the stripping operation.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TSB62-8ITM-8, Procedure for Measuring the Amount ofExtractable Material in Coatings Applied to Optical FibersThis procedure provides a method for the determination of theamount of solvent-extractable material contained in an opticalfiber coating. The method is based on the measurement of thecoating linked (insoluble) fraction of the coating (s) followingextraction.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

TSB62-10ITM-10, Procedure for Applying Loads Directly to the Fiberin Optical Connectors or Fiber/Ferrule AssembliesThe intent of this test is to determine the ability of an adhesive toadequately lock the optical fiber into a stable, fixed position in anoptical connector when the connector is mated under load.Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$43.00

TSB62-13ITM-13, Measuring Dynamic Strength and FatigueParameters of Optical Fibers by Two-Point BendingThis procedure provides a method for measuring the strengthand dynamic fatigue of optical fiber in two-point bending in aspecified environment.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO-6.3$48.00

TSB62-20ITM-20, Enhanced Bandwidth Performance over Laser-based, Multi-mode Fiber Local Area NetworksThis bulletin describes and gives background information for thelaser source and fiber selection criteria required to achieveenhanced bandwidth performance over local area networks(LANS)Product Code 3 Feb, 2001 COMMITTEE:FO-2.2$55.00

TSB63Reference Guide for Fiber Optic Test ProceduresThis Telecommunications Systems Bulletin (TSB) is publishedto assist the users of TIA/EIA Fiber Optic Test Procedures(FOTPs) to identify appropriate test procedure references in themost expeditious manner. It also serves to identify thepublication status of the various documents as of the publicationdate of TSB63.Product Code 3 Aug, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.4$146.00

TOOLS, TESTING, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-573 SeriesFiber Optics, Specifications for Tools, TestingThis series is a combination of generic specifications, sectionalspecifications, and blank detail specifications necessary foroptimum use of field portable fiber optic tools.Product Code 3 COMMITTEE: FO-2$380.00

TIA/EIA-5730000-AGeneric Specification for Field-Portable Fiber Optic Tools(ANSI/TIA/EIA-5730000-A-99)This specification was formulated for the purpose of providing adocument setting forth engineering and use requirements asnecessary for optimum use of field-portable fiber-optic tools.Utilization of this document is intended to eliminatemisunderstandings or confusion between the supplier and userwith respect to product performance requirements and testprocedures.

This specification applies to fiber-optic tools intended for use inoptical communications systems.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$55.00

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TIA/EIA-573A000-ASectional Specification for Field-Portable Optical-FiberCleaving Tools (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573A000-A-99)This Sectional Specification is intended for use with GenericSpecification TIA/EIA-5730000 for Field-Portable Fiber-OpticTools. It describes the mechanical and environmentalperformance of optical-fiber cleaving tools and defines the testsand inspections that are used to evaluate the resultant cleavedfiber ends. This Sectional Specification shall apply to hand-heldand bench tools that are designed to cleave and fiberperpendicular to the fiber axis and is not intended for angledcleaver.

The object of this specification is to prescribe preferred test andinspection criteria and to select from TIA/EIA-5730000 theappropriate test and measuring methods to provide a fixedsample Component qualification approval test schedule. Thisspecification shall indicate which test options and performancelevels may be left to the Detail Specification writer via a BlankDetail Specification that references the Sectional Specification.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$48.00

TIA/EIA-573AA00Blank Detail Specification for Field-Portable Optical-FiberCleaving Tools (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573AA00-93)This Blank Detail Specification is a supplementary document toSectional Specification TIA/EIA-573A000 and containsrequirements for style and layout, and minimum content ofDetail Specifications.

Detail Specifications may be prepared from this Blank DetailSpecification by supplies of field-portable cleaving tools, byusers, and by TIA Subcommittees or Working Groups.Product Code 3 Oct, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$36.00

TIA/EIA-573B000-ASectional Specification for Field -Portable Single-OpticalFiber Stripping Tools (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573B000-A-99)This Sectional Specification is intended for use with GenericSpecification TIA/EIA-5730000 for Field-Portable Optical-FiberTools. It describes procedures for assessing the mechanicaland environmental performance of optical-fiber stripping toolsand defines the tests and inspections that are used to evaluatethe resultant physical characteristics of the stripped fiber.

The object of this specification is to prescribe preferred test andinspection criteria and to select from TIA/EIA-5730000 theappropriate test and measuring methods to provide a fixedsample Component Qualification Approval test schedule. Thisspecification shall indicate which test options and performancelevels may be left to the Detail Specification writer via a BlankDetail Specification that references the Sectional Specification.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$51.00

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TIA/EIA-573BA00Blank Detail Specification for Field-Portable Optical-FiberStripping Tools (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573BA00-93)This Blank Detail Specification is a supplementary document toSectional Specification TIA/EIA-573B000 and containsrequirements for style and layout, and minimum content ofDetail Specifications.

Detail Specifications may be prepared from this Blank DetailSpecification by supplies of field-portable stripping tools, byusers, and by TIA Subcommittees or Working Groups.Product Code 3 Sep, 1993 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$36.00

TIA/EIA-573C000Sectional Specification for Field-Portable OpticalMicroscopes (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573C000-1998)This specification was formulated for the purpose of providing adocument setting forth engineering and use requirements asnecessary for purchase of field-portable optical microscopes.Use of this document is intended to eliminate misunderstandingsor confusion between the supplier and user with respect toproduct performance requirements and test procedures.Product Code 3 Jul, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$48.00

TIA/EIA-573CA00Blank Detail Specification for Field-Portable OpticalMicroscopes (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573CA00-98)This Specification pertains to field-portable microscopes forinspection of optical waveguides and related devices.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$48.00

TIA/EIA-573D000Sectional Specification for Field-Portable PolishingDevices for Preparation of Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573D000-98)This Specification describes procedures for assessing themechanical and environmental performance of field-portablepolishing devices used to prepare optical waveguides andrelated components.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$42.00

TIA/EIA-573DA00Blank Detail Specification for Field-Portable PolishingDevices (ANSI/TIA/EIA-573DA00-98)This Specification pertains to field-portable optical polishers forpolishing of optical waveguides and related devices.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.1$53.00

WAVEGUIDES, SPECIFICATIONS

TIA/EIA-4920000-BGeneric Specification for Optical Waveguide Fibers(ANSI/TIA/EIA-4920000-B-97)This Specification was formulated for the purpose of providing adocument setting forth engineering and use requirements foroptimum use in optical waveguide fibers. Utilization of thisdocument is intended to eliminate misunderstandings orconfusion between the supplier and user with respect to productperformance requirements and test procedures.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$71.00

TIA/EIA-492A000-ASectional Specification for Class Ia Multimode, Graded-Index Optical Waveguide Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492A000-A-97)The object of this document is to assist those who prepare DetailSpecifications using this document and other applicableSpecifications. This is carried out, in part, by prescribingpreferred ratings and characteristics, and in selecting from EIA-4920000-A the appropriate Quality Assessment procedures,tests, and measurement methods.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-492AA00-ABlank Detail Specification for Class Ia Graded-IndexMultimode Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492AA00-A-98)This Specification forms a part of a set of TIA/EIA standards thatsystematically specifies performance requirements for opticalfiber. This hierarchical specification system comprises fourtiers: generic specifications, sectional specifications, blankdetail specifications, and detail specifications. ThisSpecification applies to Class Ia grade-index multimode opticalfibers.Product Code 3 Jan, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$63.00

TIA/EIA-492AAAA-ADetail Specification for 62.5-um Core Diameter/125-umCladding Diameter Class Ia Graded-Index MultimodeOptical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492AAAA-A-98)This Specification enables end users and manufacturers of fiber-optic cable to specify one of the choices of multimode opticalfiber contained in the cable. This Specification, in conjunctionwith Generic Specification TIA/EIA-4920000-B and SectionalSpecification TIA/EIA-492A000-A, follow the specificationstructure of the National Electronic Components QualityAssessment System (NECQ). This Detail Specification appliesto Class Ia, graded-index, 62.5/125 multimode optical fiber usedas a component in the manufacture of fiber-optic cable used inbuildings. Applications include, but are not restricted to, thefollowing: on-premises intrabuilding and interbuilding fiberinstallations, including LANS, PBXs, video, various multiplexinguses, outside telephone cable plant use, and miscellaneousrelated uses.Product Code 3 Jan, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$55.00

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TIA/EIA-492AAABDetail Specification for 50-um Core Diameter/125-umCladding Diameter Class Ia Graded-Index MultimodeOptical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492AAAB-98)This Specification enables end users and manufacturers of fiber-optic cable to specify one of the choices of multimode opticalfiber contained in the cable. This Specification, in conjunctionwith Generic Specification TIA/EIA-4920000-B and SectionalSpecification TIA/EIA-492000-A, follow the specificationstructure of the National Electronic Components QualityAssessment System (NECQ).This Detail Specification applies to class la, graded — index,50/125 ??multimode optical fiber used as a component in themanufacture of fiber- optic cable used in buildings.Applications include, but are not restricted to, the following:telephony, distribution and local networks, carrying data, voiceand./or video services and on- premises intrabuilding andinterbuilding fiber installations, including LANs, PBX s, video,various multiplexing uses, outside telephone cable plant use, andmiscellaneous related issues.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$53.00

TIA-492B000Sectional Specification for Class IV Single-Mode OpticalWaveguide FibersThis Detail Specification applies to a Class Ia Multimode,Graded-Index Optical Waveguide fiber. The core cladding shallconsist of all glass with a core having a refractive index profilethat varies across the core. The profile is defined by a profileparameter, g, whose value is 3 g 1. The coating and/or buffer,usually made from one or more plastic materials orcompositions, protects the fiber during manufacture, handling,and use.Product Code 3 May, 1988 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$66.00

TIA-492BA00Blank Detail Specification for Class IVa Dispersion,Unshifted Single-Mode Optical Waveguide FibersThis Blank Detail Specification is a supplementary document toSectional Specification EIA-492B000 and contains requirementsfor style, layout, and minimum content of Detail Specification.Product Code 3 May, 1988 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$28.00

TIA-492BB00Blank Detail Specification for Class IVb Dispersion, ShiftedSingle-Mode Optical Waveguide FibersThis document is a guide to be used in the preparation of DetailSpecification for class IVb Dispersion - Shifted Single - ModeOptical Waveguide Fibers.Product Code 3 Oct, 1989 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$42.00

TIA/EIA-492C000Sectional Specification for Class IVa Dispersion-UnshiftedSingle-Mode Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492C000-98)This Specification forms a part of a set of TIA/EIA standards thatsystematically specifies performance requirements for opticalfiber. This hierarchical specification system comprises fourtiers: generic specifications, sectional specifications, blankdetail specifications, and detail specifications. This specificationapplies to Class IVa dispersion-unshifted single-mode opticalfibers with glass core and cladding. The requirements ofproduct, testing, and specification documents are defined so thatone can prepare a detail specification.Product Code 3 Jan, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

TIA/EIA-492CA00Blank Detail Specification for Class IVa Dispersion-Unshielded Single Mode Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492CA00-98)This Specification pertains specifically to Class IVa dispersion-unshifted single-mode optical fiber. This Specification is asupplementary document to Sectional Specification TIA/EIA-492C000 and contains requirements for style, layout, andminimum content of a Detail Specification written for Class IVafibers.Product Code 3 Jan, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$63.00

TIA/EIA-492CAAADetail Specification for Class IVa Dispersion-UnshiftedSingle-Mode Optical Fibers (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492CAAA-98)This Specification enables end users and manufacturers of fiber-optic cable to specify the choice of single-mode optical fibercontained in the cable.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$53.00

TIA/EIA-492CAABDetail Specification for Class IVa Dispersion-UnshiftedSingle-Mode Optical Fibers with Low Water Peak(ANSI/TIA/EIA-492CAAB-2000)This detail specification applies to Class Iva dispersion-unshifted single-mode optical fiber that has low attenuation atwavelengths near the water peak (typically near 1383 nm).Product Code 3 Sep, 2000 COMMITTEE: FO6.6$53.00

TIA/EIA-492E000Sectional Specification for Class IVd Nonzero-DispersionSingle-Mode Optical Fibers for the 1550 nm Window(ANSI/TIA/EIA-492E000-96)This specification was formulated for the purpose of providing adocument setting forth engineering and use requirements asnecessary for purpose of Class IVd nonzero-dispersion single-mode optical fibers for the 1550 nm window. Use of thisdocument is intended to eliminate misunderstandings orconfusion between the supplier and user with respect to productperformance requirements and test procedures.Product Code 3 Nov, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$48.00

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TIA/EIA-492EA00Blank Detail Specification for Class IVd Nonzero-Dispersion Single-Mode Optical Fiber for the 1550 nmWindow (ANSI/TIA/EIA-492EA00-96)This specification is a supplementary document to sectionalspecification TIA/EIA-492E000 and contains requirements forstyle, layout and minimum content of detail specifications writtenfor Class IVd fibers.Product Code 3 Nov, 1996 COMMITTEE: FO-6.6$59.00

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EQUIPMENT

EIA-374-ALand Mobile Signaling StandardThis Standard has focus on key areas of signaling sensitivity,falsing, and potentially degrading interference modes. Manysignaling parameters require no testing, but are merelydescriptive in nature. Nevertheless, these parameters should bespecified in order to allow intelligent comparison of systems. Ageneralized signaling system is shown and defined to clarifyterminology. Some of the descriptive parameters are also listedin this Standard and briefly defined.Product Code 3 Mar, 1981 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$66.00

EIA-450Standard Form for Reporting Measurements of LandMobile, Base Station, and Portable/Personal RadioReceivers in Compliance with FCC Part 15 RulesThis Standard reporting form has been developed at thesuggestion of the FCC. Its purpose is to provide a uniformmethod of making and reporting the summary of measurementsoutlined in the above title of the standard. This form is notcomplete in itself. It supplements the Part 15 Rules and must beused in conjunction with them.Product Code 3 Sep, 1978 COMMITTEE: TR-8.2$57.00

TIA/EIA-603Land Mobile FM or PM Communications EquipmentMeasurement and Performance Standards (ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-93)The object of this Standard is to standardize parameter titles,definitions, the test conditions, and the methods of measurementused to ascertain the performance of equipment within the scopeof this standard, and to make possible a meaningful comparisonof the results of measurements made by different observers andon different equipment.

This Standard has the further objective of providing separateperformance standards for base stations, mobiles, and portableequipment, while retaining common definitions and methods ofmeasurement for parameters that are common to theseequipment.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-8$243.00

TIA/EIA-603-1Addendum One to Land Mobile FM or PMCommunications Equipment Measurement andPerformance Standards (ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-1-98)This Standard updates information contained in StandardANSI/TIA/EIA-603 as a result of recent FCC and NTIAregulatory changes. Relevant regulatory documents includeFCC 95-255, plus its Erratum, and FCC 96-492, all of whichdeal with narrowband/refarming, and FCC 95-501, whichestablished economic area SMR service.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.6$31.00

TSB30Sideband Spectrum Measurement Procedure forTransmitters Not Equipped with Audio Low-Pass FilterThis document contains a measurement procedure for use indemonstrating compliance with FCC bandwidth limitationrequirements for transmitters that are not equipped with an audiolow-pass filter. The term "Transmitter Sideband Spectrum"denotes the level of sideband energy measured in a specifiedreceiver bandwidth over a specified frequency displacementrange due to all forms of intended modulation and from sourcesof unwanted noise within the transmitter.Product Code 3 Apr, 1990 COMMITTEE:TR-8.1$32.00

TSB48Method of Measurement for Land Mobile Receiver ImpulseBlanking EffectivenessThis document is to be used in conjunction with TIA/EIA-603Standard.Product Code 3 Aug, 1992 COMMITTEE: TR-8.2$28.00

TSB57Sideband Spectrum Measurement Procedure forTransmitters Intended for Use in the 220-222 MHz BandThe following measurement procedure shall be used todemonstrate compliance with FCC bandwidth limitationrequirements for transmitters intended for use in the 220-222MHz band. Transmitters used in this frequency band willoperate on 5 kHz channels and a maximum authorizedbandwidth of 4 kHz. Assignable frequencies represent thecenter of the authorized bandwidth.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-8.1$28.00

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TSB69A System and Standards Definition for a Digital LandMobile Radio SystemThis Enhanced Digital Access Communications System andStandards Definition describes the functional elements of anFDMA, digital, trunked, Land Mobile Radio communicationsystem, as well as defining the basic system architecture. Thisdocument provides the basic expectations of Enhanced DigitalAccess Communications Systems, and outlines the organizationof the family of documents. This document also serves as afoundation for the coherent development of the remainingdocuments within the family of documents. Additional and morespecific information can be referenced in each of thecorresponding documents within this family.As a group, the family of documents describes the EnhancedDigital Access Communications System, inclusive of theequipment requirements, which allow both compatibility andinoperability between various systems and elements. Thesesystems provide advanced digital land mobile radio services forprivate organizations, on all levels, including local, state, andnational. The family of documents will be backward compatibleand interoperable with existing installed Enhanced DigitalAccess communications Systems (EDACSTM) per the definedtechnical definition of section 4. This document describestrunked systems utilizing digital signaling, digital voice, andanalog voice for conventional mutual aid operation.This family of documents is applicable to Land Mobileequipment licensed under National Telecommunications AndInformation Administration (NTIA) and FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations.They are suitable for 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz channels and designedfor VHF, UHF, 800 and 900 MHz frequency bands. The familyor specific documents within the family may be applicable insituations other than those noted above.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.16$87.00

TSB69.1-2Enhanced Digital Access Communications System(EDACS) Land Mobile Radio System Packet DataSpecificationThis specification serves to define the EDACS packet datainterface, protocol and procedures.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$75.00

TSB69.3Enhanced Digital Access Communications Systems(EDACS) Digital Air Interface for: Channel Access,Modulation, Messages, and FormatsRadio frequency (RF) signaling within the EDACS is discussedin this document and includes both digital trunking controlchannel and working channel signaling structures and messageformats. The purpose of this document is to define the digitalsignaling process to be used for trunking control and voicecommunications. Voice communication includes channelaccess, modulation, addressing, and working channel formatsand messages, as well as error correction. This document ispart of the TSB 69 series and other parts will soon be published.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$106.00

TSB69.5Enhanced Digital Access Communications System IMBEImplementationThis document specifies a voice coding method for theEnhanced Digital Access Communication SystemProduct Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$146.00

TSB78Land Mobile Linear Analog Modulation CommunicationsEquipment Measurement and Performance StandardsThis document aims to standardize parameter titles, definitions,test conditions and the methods of measurement used toascertain the performance of radio equipment used in the LandMobile Services that employ linear analog modulationtechniques. These include, but are not limited to, tone aboveband single sideband (TAB), transparent tone in band singlesideband (TTIB), and real zero single sideband (RZ“SSB).Harmonizing methods of measurement for base stations,mobiles, and portable/personal equipment is also a goal, andseparate standards for these, as an entity, have been includedtoward this end.Product Code 3 Sep, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8.14$195.00

TSB88-AWireless Communications Systems - Performance in Noiseand Interference-Limited Situations - RecommendedMethods for Technology-Independent Modeling,Simulation, and VerificationThis Bulletin gives guidance on the following areas:establishment of standardized methodology for modeling andsimulating narrowband/bandwidth efficient technologiesoperating in a post "refarming" environment; establishment of astandardized methodology for empirically confirming theperformance of narrowband/bandwidth efficient systemsoperating in a post "refarming" environment; and aggregating themodeling, simulation and empirical performance verificationreports into a unified "spectrum management tool kit" whichmay be employed by frequency coordinators, systemsengineers and system operators. The purpose of this documentis to define and advance a scientifically sound standardizedmethodology for addressing technology compatibility. Thisdocument provides a formal structure and quantitative technicalparameters from which automated design and spectrummanagement tools can be developed based on proposedconfigurations that may temporarily exist during a migrationprocess or for longer term solutions for systems that havedifferent technologies.Product Code 3 Jun, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.18$146.00

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TSB92Report on EME Evaluation for RF Cabinet EmissionsUnder FCC MPE GuidelinesThe purpose of this bulletin is to develop and document methodsand procedures of evaluation to establish cabinet emissionlevels with respect to the FCC-defined electromagneticexposure (EME) limits. Specifically, the EME characterizationis of box-level equipment only (e.g., fixed station, vehicular orsimilar equipment) and is not a substitute for a completetransmitter site environmental assessment by means ofcomputation or site measurement. A limited case analysis,based on the FCC Part 90 type acceptance spurious emissionsregulation limits, will be conducted herein to show that typeaccepted equipment at the box level is within the FCCmaximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits.Product Code 3 Aug, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.17$48.00

PRIVATE RADIO (APCO/PROJECT 25/102 Series)

TIA/EIA 102 SeriesTelecommunications, Land Mobile Communications(APCO/Project 25)This series is a combination of all interim standards andtelecommunications systems bulletins which are related toAPCO/Project 25.Product Code 3 COMMITTEE: TR-8$2,710.00

TIA/EIA-102.AAAA-AAPCO Project 25 DES Encryption Protocol (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.AAAA-A-2001)This DES encryption protocol document defines the operation ofencryption and decryption in a way that is compatible withinformation transfer through an APCO Project 25 standardsystem, especially, through the common air interface of such asystem.Product Code 3 Feb, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-8$55.00

TIA/EIA-102.AAACConformance Test for the Project 25 DES EncryptionProtocol - New Technology Standards Project - DigitalRadio Technical Standards (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102-AAAC-2001)This DES encryption protocol document describes the followingitems that are necessary for encryption protocol: encryptionalgorithm, operating mode, key variable, initialization vector andmessage indicator. This protocol is compatible with either voiceor data messages and can be transported through a radionetwork using common air interface.Product Code 3 Feb, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-8$110.00

TIA/EIA/102.AABBAPCO Project 25 - Trunking Control Channel Formats(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.AABB-2000)This document defines the general control channel structures tobe employed on the APCO Project 25 trunking control channel.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$55.00

TIA/EIA-102.AABCProject 25 - Trunking Control Channel Messages(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.AABC-2000)This document updates information contained in TIA/EIA/IS-102.AABC to include messages for telephone interconnectchannel grant updates and a revision for the group affiliationresponse.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$160.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAAAProject 25 FDMA Common Air Interface - New TechnologyStandards Project - Digital Radio Technical Standards(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAAA-98)This document is part of the APCO/Project 25 series. Thisdocument provides an overview of the standardized set of datacommunication services such that data connectivity will operatein accordance with any Project 25 radio and across any Project25 digital radio system. The document describes all of the partsof a system for public safety land mobile radio communications.These systems have subscriber units (which include portableradios for hand held operation and mobile radios for vehicularoperation), base stations (for fixed installations), and other fixedequipment (for wide-area operation and console operatorpositions), as well as computer equipment (for datacommunications). There are interfaces between each of theseequipment items. The Common Air Interface allows theseradios to send and receive digital information over a radiochannel.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$107.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAAA-1Project 25 FDMA Common Air Interface - Addendum 1(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAAA-1-99)This addendum updates the information contained in TIA/EIA-102.BAAA for APCO/NASTD/FED Project 25, phase 2.Product Code 3 Sep, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$36.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAACProject 25 - Common Air Interface Reserved Values(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAAC-2000)This standard defines the messages to control trunking systemoperation on the common air interface for Project 25Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$36.00

TIA/EIA-102.BABAProject 25 Vocoder Description (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BABA-98)This document specified the voice coding method for the Project25 System and Standard Definition IS102 (originally publishedas a TSB). It describes the functional requirements for thetransmission and reception of voice information using digitalcommunication media described in the standard. Thisdocument is specifically intended to define the conversion ofvoice from an analog representation.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8$146.00

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TIA/EIA-102.BABBProject 25 - Vocoder Mean Option Score ConformanceTest (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BABB-99)This standard details definitions and methods of measurementfor test conformance of speech codecs used in APCO Project 25Digital Land Mobile Radio Equipment to the reference speechcodec defined for Project 25. The purpose of this standard is toassure that a speech codec in any given piece of Project 25Equipment is compliant with TIA/EIA-102.BABA.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8$87.00

TIA/EIA-102.BABCAPCO Project 25 Vocoder Reference Test (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BABC-99)This document specifies one method that may be employed totest that implementation of TIA/EIA-102.BABA compatiblespeech codecs meet minimum performance requirements.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8$59.00

TIA/EIA-102.BADATelephone Interconnect Requirements and Definitions(Voice Service) (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BADA-2000)This document defines the requirements for telephone voiceinterconnect for Land Mobile Radio systems. This documentonly applies to those features of a telephone interconnect servicewhich are necessary for basic telephone functionality.Product Code 3 Feb, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.19$48.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAEAProject 25 Data Overview - New Technology StandardsProject (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAEA-2000)This document is part of the APCO/Project 25 series. Thisdocument provides an overview of the standardized set of datacommunication services such that data connectivity will operatein accordance with any Project 25 radio and across any Project25 digital radio system. The document describes circuit andpacket data. Additionally, the description serves the requirementto transport multiple packet protocols, including TCP/IP, X.25and SNA. The APCO 25 system defines 2 different categories ofdata services in 3 different categories of data configurations for atotal of 6 distinct service/configuration combinations. Thisdocument does not include a multipoint A interface, or low speeddata, which is data embedded in voice.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$48.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAEBProject 25 Packet Data Specification - New TechnologyStandards Project - Digital Radio Technical Standards(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAEB-2000)This document is part of the APCO/Project 25 series. Thisspecification serves to define the detailed interfaces, protocols,and procedures involved in interfacing with a data capableProject 25 standard radio unit via the standard mobile dataperipheral interface (A), and (optionally) a Project standard FNE(Fixed Network Equipment) data end-system interface (ED).Defined are packet services, in all 3 configurations: radio-radio,radio-repeater, and radio-FNE (Fixed Network Equipment),supported by point-to-point radio data peripheral interfaces (A).The data services mapping to Project 25 CAI formats aredefined, which may be provided across conventional or trunkedservice channels.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$66.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAECProject 25 Circuit Data Specification New TechnologyStandards Project Radio Technical Standards(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAEC-2000)This document serves to define the detailed interfaces, protocolsand procedures involved in interfacing with a data-capableProject 25 standard radio unit via the standard mobile dataperipheral interface (A), and, optionally, a Project 25 standardfixed network equipment (FNE) data end-system interface.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$79.00

TIA/EIA-102.BAEERadio Control Protocol (RCP) (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.BAEE-2000)This document defines a Radio Control Protocol (RCP) for usein land mobile digital radio systems. RPC, along with theInternet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), defines the controlsignaling protocol across the "A" interface.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.5$57.00

TIA/EIA-102.CAAADigital C4FM/CQPSK Transceiver Measurement Methods(ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.CAAA-99)This standard provides definition, methods of measurement andperformance standards for radio equipment used in the private(dispatch) land mobile services that employ C4FM or CQSKmodulation for transmission and reception of voice or data usingdigital techniques, with or without encryption, with a maximumfrequency of 1 GHz or less.Product Code 3 Jun, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.1$160.00

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TIA/EIA/102.CAABDigital C4FM/CQPSK Transceiver PerformanceRecommendations (ANSI/TIA/EIA-102.CAAB-2000)This document provides physical layer performance standardsunder standard conditions for 12.5 kHz channelization digitallymodulated radio equipment with a maximum operatingfrequency of 1 GHz or less in the Private (Dispatch) LandMobile Services that employ compatible 4 level frequencymodulation (C4FM) or compatible differential offset quadraturephase shift keying (CQPSK) digital modulation for transmissionof voice or circuit switched data.Product Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.6$79.00

TSB102-AAPCO Project 25, Systems and Standards DefinitionThe APCO Project 25 System and Standards Definitionprovides, in a general way, a definition and description of anAPCO Project 25 system’s architecture, interfaces and systemelements. General expectations of the APCO Project 25 systemand the organization of a family of APCO Project 25 standardsand bulletins are included in this document. More detailedAPCO Project 25 information is included in the individual APCOProject 25 standards and bulletins.Product Code 3 Nov, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-8$140.00

TSB102.AAABAPCO Project 25 - Security Services Overview - NewTechnology Standards Project - Digital Radio TechnicalStandardsA general land mobile radio communications system consists ofsubscriber units, base stations and other fixed equipment forsingle-site to wide area operation and console operatorpositions, and computer equipment. This document provides anoverview of the security services available in Land Mobile Radiosystems. It provides the context in which to understand whysecurity services are required and gives a general high leveldescription of how they are provided.Product Code 3 Jan, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8$53.00

TSB102.AABAAPCO Project 25 Trunking OverviewAPCO Project 25 digital radio systems will optionally support atrunking mode of operation. This document provides anoverview of the essential attributes of the trunking mode ofoperation such that, where systems are configured in thetrunking mode, voice and data services will operate inaccordance with the goals of the APCO Project 24. Trunking isneeded in order to support access control over resourcesranging all dimensions from single site single station, to multiplesite single station, to multiple station single site, to multiplestation multiple site. Additionally, the trunking system mustsupport all required services, which may cover such areas asdata, voice, protected data, protected voice, flexible groupstructures, and telco interconnect.Product Code 3 Apr, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$33.00

TSB102.AABDAPCO Project 25 Trunking Procedures - New TechnologyStandards Project - Digital Radio Technical StandardsThis document details the procedures needed to be followed byboth trunked subscriber units (mobile, portable and fixed) andthe trunked system to which the subscriber units are connected.These procedures are required to permit interoperability.Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$124.00

TSB102.AABFAPCO Project 25 - Link Control Word Formats andMessages - New Technology Standards Project - DigitalRadio Technical StandardsThis document shall provide information that is necessary forthe formats and messages for the Link Control Words for bothconventional and trunking operation. Link Control Words arecode words that encodes 9 octets of information.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$53.00

TSB102.AABGAPCO Project 25 - Conventional Control Messages - NewTechnology Standards Project - Digital Radio TechnicalStandardsAPCO Project 25 applies to both conventional and trunkedsystems. The distinction between conventional and trunkingsystems may be that trunking systems include a centralizedcontrolling device which is used to assign channels tosubscribers as service is demanded. This controlling device isabsent in a conventional system. A large set of useful functionsare defined for trunking systems, including but not limited to thefunctions necessary for subscribers to request service and forthe controller to grant service. Trunking also defines functionswhich may be applied to conventional systems, such as anEmergency Alarm. This document is intended to name thosefunctions that are defined for trunking which may be applied toconventional systems.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8.10$36.00

TSB102.AACAAPCO Project 25 - Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR)Protocol - New Technology Standards Project - DigitalRadio Technical StandardsPart of the APCO Project 25 standard, this section covers Over-the-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) protocol for unclassified sensitivegovernment communications. Readers should have knowledgeof the Project 25 standard to make use of this document. OTARis a method of encrypting and sending the encryption keysthrough the Common Air Interface (CAI) in privacy. Thisdocument defines protocol and sets forth procedures toimplement OTAR in radios conforming to Project 25 standards.Key management functions are described at a conceptual level.Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-8$160.00

TSB102.AACA-1APCO Project 25 - Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR)Protocol - New Technology Standards Project - DigitalRadio Technical Standards, Addendum 1The purpose of this addendum is to update information containedin TSB-102.AACA.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-8.3$57.00

TSB102.AACBOver-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) Operational Description -New Technology Standards Project - Digital RadioTechnical StandardsThis document provides an operational description of OTAR. Itspurpose is to describe, in relatively simple terms, the variouscomplex over-the-air-rekeying messages and procedures. Thisdocument is meant to be used in conjunction with an OTARprotocol standard, and a basic familiarity with an OTAR protocolstandard is helpful to interpret this operational description.Product Code 3 Mar, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-8.6$66.00

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TSB102.AACCConformance Tests for the Project 25 Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) Protocol - New Technology StandardsProject - Digital Radio Technical StandardsThis document provides a series of conformance tests for theAPCO Project 25 Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) protocol.These tests are intended to assure that the equipment conformsto the message formats specified in the OTAR protocoldocument and that the equipment is interoperable with otherequipment conforming to the standard.Product Code 3 Feb, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-8$152.00

TSB102.BAAB-AAPCO Project 25 Common Air Interface Conformance TestThis document lists a series of conformance tests for theCommon Air Interface, defined in reference 2. These tests areintended to assure the equipment actually conforms to theformats specified in the Common Air Interface. The object of theconformance tests is to assure the equipment may beinteroperable with other equipment conforming to the standard.These tests are different and distinct from performance test,given in reference 5, which measure the actual limits ofequipment performance. The performance and conformancetest are mutually complementary. These tests are also differentand distinct from lock down tests, which are intended todemonstrate interoperability between different radios. Theseconformance tests are intended to precede lock down tests.Product Code 3 Aug, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$165.00

TSB102.BAAB-A-1Project 25 - FDMA Common Air Interface ConformanceTest - Addendum 1The purpose of this addendum is to update information containedin TSB-102.BAAB revision A for APCA/NASTD/FED Project 25Phase 2.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$30.00

TSB102.BAADAPCO Project 25 Common Air Interface OperationalDescription for Conventional ChannelsTSB102.BAAD serves as a supplement to the Common AirInterface and describes some simple operational procedures forconventional systems using voice or data. These proceduresare sufficient for basic operation of conventional radio systems.The basic procedures defined in TSB102.BAAD include those fortransmitting and receiving digital voice on a radio channel, andbasic conventional systems are classed as either repeatersystems or direct systems.Product Code 3 Oct, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-8.15$53.00

TSB102.BABDAPCO Project 25 Vocoder Selection ProcessThis document describes the evaluation procedure to beemployed in the assessment of various digital voice codingtechnology proposals for Project 25.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8$161.00

TSB102.BACAInter-RF Subsystem Interface Messages Definition - NewTechnology Standards Project - Digital Radio TechnicalStandardsThis document defines a basic set of high-level messages to beutilized on the APCO Project 25 Interswitching Interface (ISSI) toaccomplish the necessary mobility for subscriber units andmandatory standard services across the country.Product Code 3 Dec, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8$67.00

TSB102.BACCProject 25 - Inter-RF - Subsystem Interface Overview - NewTechnology Standards Project - Digital Radio TechnicalStandardsThis document provides an overview of the essential attributesof the ISSI such that, where APCO Project 25 communicationsystems are configured to include more than a single radiofrequency subsystem (RFSS), the communication system willfunction and operate in accordance with the goals of APCOProject 25.Product Code 3 Dec, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-8$38.00

TSB102.BAFA-AProject 25 - Network Management Interface Overview - NewTechnology Standards Project - Digital Radio TechnicalStandardsThis Bulletin specifically addresses the Network ManagementInterface. Its objective is to define the interface between one ormore Radio Frequency (RF) Sub-systems and an attachednetwork management Manager or other interconnected networkmanagement system.Product Code 3 Jul, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-8.19$43.00

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MICROWAVE, POINT-TO-POINT

EIA-166Miniature Waveguide Flanges, Unpressurized ContactTypeThis Standard pertains to miniature unpressurized contactflanges for use with rectangular waveguides as specified in EIA-261-B. It contains a list of waveguides flange assemblies withpertinent drawing dimensions.Product Code 3 May, 1962 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

TIA-200-ACircular WaveguidesThis Standard contains 38 EIA designations for rigid circularwaveguides along with standard dimensions, tolerances andfrequency ranges. Inside diameters range from .094 to 25.508inches.Product Code 3 Aug, 1975 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

EIA-210Terminating and Signaling Equipment for MicrowaveCommunication Systems, Part 1: Telephone EquipmentThe Standard included herein are for terminating and signalingequipment to be used in telephone service. Because there areso many accepted practices in the telephone industry, eachdevised to meet pertinent requirements in specific situations, itis difficult to reduce these practices to a single standard. Whereit appears impractical to establish a numerical value for astandard, examples of current practices, or informative notes onrelative importance are given. A list of applicable terms, theirsponsors and references are included.Product Code 3 Aug, 1958 COMMITTEE: TR-14$28.00

EIA-252-AStandard Microwave Transmission SystemsThe purpose of this Standard is to make it possible to describethe baseband characteristics of the radio and multiplexequipment to allow evaluation of their compatibility. Thisstandard applies to the characteristics of the transmission pathbetween the multiplex baseband send terminals and multiplexreceiver terminals in both directions of transmission. This is aCOMPANION document to EIA-250-B.Product Code 3 Sep, 1972 COMMITTEE: TR-14.1$59.00

EIA-261-BRectangular Waveguides (WR3 to WR2300)This Standard contains 34 EIA designations for rigid rectangularwaveguides; along with standard dimensions and frequencyranges.Product Code 3 May, 1979 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

EIA-271-AWaveguide Flanges, Pressurizable Contact Types forWaveguide Sizes WR90 to WR2300Section I of this Standard pertains to pressurizable contactflanges for use with rectangular waveguides as specified in thelatest issue of EIA-261, Section II pertains to contact flanges forsizes WR770 through WR2300. The Standard contains a list ofpertinent drawings of waveguide flange assemblies utilizing twotypes of pressurizing gaskets. By specifying assemblydimensions in lieu of detail part drawings, it provides forinterchangeability and permits manufacturing flexibility withregard to the method of joining the flange to the waveguide.Product Code 3 Nov, 1963 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$57.00

EIA-285Waveguide Flanges, Dual Contact Pressurizable andMiniature Type for Waveguide Sizes WR90 to WR975This Standard pertains to waveguide flanges where twowaveguides are in close proximity such as short slot hybrid,dual TR tubes, etc., and provides a dual contact pressurizableflange for use with two rectangular waveguides per EIA-261. Italso provides for a miniature version for the waveguide sizesfrom WR90 to WR284. Drawings and tables showing the actualdimensions are given.Product Code 3 Nov, 1963 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

EIA-298Audio Transmitter Input Impedances for Single InputTransmittersThis Standard specifies the audio input impedance of radiotransmitters for broadcasting regardless of the type ofmodulation.Product Code 3 (Jul. 1955; Reaffirmed Apr. 1964)COMMITTEE: TR-8$28.00

EIA-304Ridge WaveguidesThis Standard pertains to both single ridge and double ridgewaveguides, having bandwidth ratios of 2.4 to 1 and 3.6 to 1.Product Code 3 Feb, 1965 COMMITTEE: TR-14.12$28.00

TSB10-FInterference Criteria for Microwave SystemsTSB10-F, a revision of TSB10-E, provides methodology andcriteria for properly coordinating microwave radio systems inthe merged Domestic Public Fixed Radio Services and PrivateOperational-Fixed Microwave Service bands. Theseinterference criteria are based on levels of interferenceestablished in Parts 21 and 94 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Rules and Regulations. TSB10-F will haveparticular significance in facilitating the transition of 2GHz fixedsystems to higher bands in order to accommodate the new PCSsystems.Product Code 3 Jun, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-14.11$184.00

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MODEMS

TSB38Test Procedure for Evaluation of 2-Wire 4-KilohertzVoiceband Duplex ModemsThis bulletin provides a consistent set of repeatable testprocedures designed to characterize the performance ofmodems, specifically 2-Wire 4-Kilohertz Voiceband DuplexModems that operate over the Public Switched TelephoneNetwork (PSTN). These procedures apply regardless ofmanufacturer type or implementation of the modem.

The precise configuration of all required test equipment is statedwithin the document, and step-by-step instructions are given forperforming each test. TSB38 also gives format suggestions foranalyzing, interpreting and presenting the results.Product Code 3 Dec, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-30.3$141.00

DATA MODEMS

TIA/EIA-793North American Telephone Network Transmission Modelfor Evaluating Analog Client and Digitally ConnectedServer Modems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-793-2001)This standard defines a model of the characteristics of the PublicSwitched Telephone Network (PSTN) in the continental UnitedStates of America which determine PCM modem transmissionperformance.Product Code 3 Jan, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-30.3$128.00

TIA/EIA-3700Telephone Network Transmission Model for EvaluatingAnalog Modem Performance (ANSI/TIA/EIA-3700-99)This standard defines a model of the characteristics of the U.S.public switched telephone to be used to measure modemtransmission performance.Product Code 3 Aug, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-30.3$83.00

FAX MODEMS

TIA/EIA-578-BFacsimile Digital Interfaces - Asynchronous Facsimile DCEControl Standard, Service Class I (ANSI/TIA/EIA-578-B-2000)Group 3 facsimile machines were developed for sendingdigitized documents over the general switched telephonenetwork (GSTN). This document contains protocols for usebetween a DTE and a facsimile DCE, and includes automaticcalling and answering. It defines the commands that the DTEmay issue to configure and control the DCE, and the responsesthe facsimile DCE may issue to those commands. It is usefulfor intelligent DTEs and DTE software, facsimile DCEs, andfacsimile terminals with digital connection to DTEs. ThisStandard assumes that the DTE and DCE are connected viaserial asynchronous connection using EIA-232-D (or CCITTV.24) circuits. However, the protocols defined may beimplemented in any environment that provides a character serialbidirectional data stream, including processor bus attached"FAX boards," local area networks, small computer systemsinterface (SCSI, ANSI X3.131), etc. The adaptation of theprotocols and procedures to these alternative communicationschemes is beyond the scope of this Standard. Bulletin TSB-43relates to and clarifies EIA/TIA-578.Product Code 3 Nov, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-29.2$79.00

TIA/EIA-592-AAsynchronous Facsimile DCE Control Standard - ServiceClass 2 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-592-A-98)This Standard contains protocols for use between a DTE and aFacsimile DCE. It supports automatic calling and answering.This standard defines the commands that the DTE may issue toconfigure and control the DCE, and the responses the facsimileDCE shall issue to those commands. It also contains usefulinformation for intelligent DTEs and DTE software, facsimileDCEs, and facsimile terminals with digital connection to DTEs.This Standard assumes that the DTE and DCE are connectedvia serial asynchronous connection using TIA/EIA-232-F (orv.24) circuits. It also requires the provision of the PacketProtocol when used on serial ports.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-29.2$124.00

TIA/EIA-605Facsimile DCE-DTE Packet Protocol Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-605-92)This document describes a Facsimile DCE-to-DTE PacketProtocol. This protocol is designed to detect the loss of octetssent by the Facsimile DCE to the DTE due to DTE inability toservice the input channel.

This protocol was designed to support Facsimile DCE, such asthose defined in the earlier editions of EIA/TIA-578 and EIA/TIA-592.

This document was designed to support communication onserial asynchronous connections, such as EIA/TIA-232-E orITU-T V.24 circuits.Product Code 3 Dec, 1992 COMMITTEE: TR-29.2$39.00

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TSB43Recommendations for DTE Compatibility with TIA/EIA-578DCEs and Corrections to Example SessionsSeveral manufacturers have introduced DCEs claimingcompliance to the EIA/TIA-578, and several DTE softwarepackages have been introduced to operate these DCEsaccording to procedures outlined in the standard. This bulletincorrects typographical errors which were discovered inAppendix A of EIA/TIA-578 and clarifies areas related to DCEs.Product Code 3 Aug, 1992 COMMITTEE: TR-29.2$28.00

OPTIONAL MODEMS

TSB83IS-680 Optional ModemsThis TSB describes two optional modems for informationcommunication between personal base (PB) equipment andauthorization and call routing equipment (ACRE): Bell 212 andhigher-speed transmission modems.Product Code 3 Apr, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-45.1$32.00

MULTIFUNCTION PERIPHERAL INTERFACE

TIA/EIA-334-CSignal Quality at Interface between Data TerminalEquipment and Synchronous Data Circuit-TerminatingEquipment for Serial Data Transmission (ANSI/TIA/EIA-334-B-94) (R2000)Provides a basis of agreement on the signal quality at theDTE/DCE interface in synchronous serial data transmissionsystems where timing leads are exchanged across the interface.A section on the significance of individual distortion on frequencymeasurements has been added and terminology has beenrevised to be consistent with that used in the ITU-T documents.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-30.2$42.00

PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES(PCS)

J-STD-007PCS 1900 - Air Interface Specification (ANSI/J-STD-007-97)This Standard describes in detail air interface suitable forPersonal Communications Services (PCS operating in thelicensed U.S. Emerging Technologies bands. The purpose ofthis standard is to give operator, manufacturers and usersinformation which will ensure interoperability betweenequipment, which is compliant with the draft standard.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$361.00

J-STD-007aPCS 1900 — Air Interface Specification — Calling NamePresentation (CNAP) Supplementary Service (ANSI/J-STD-007a-99)The Standard supplements J-STD-007 for the Calling NamePresentation (CNAP) supplementary service. The CNAPservices requires changes to Volume 2 Part III and volume 5Part III.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$29.00

J-STD-014Personal Access Communications System Air InterfaceStandard (ANSI/J-STD-014-99)The objective of this document is to provide a standardizedlayered air interface that is optimized to allow residential andbusiness customers to gain wireless access to a typical wirelineexchange. This document specifies the bandwidth, framestructure, elements of procedure, format of fields andprocedures for the proper operation of the Personal AccessCommunications System (PACS) air interface.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$212.00

J-STD-014bPersonal Access Communications System Unlicensed(version B) Air Interface Standard (ANSI/J-STD-014b-98)The overall objective of this document is to provide astandardized layered air interface that is optimized to allowresidential and business customers to gain wireless access to atypical wireline exchange using the radio spectrum allocated bythe FCC for unlicensed operation.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$212.00

J-STD-017A Composite CDMA/TDMA Air Interface CompatibilityStandard for Personal Communications in 1.85 — 1.99 GHzfor Licensed Applications (ANSI/J-STD-017-99)The Trial Use document was developed to detail thespecifications of the Composite CDMA/TDMA air interface forPCS in the 1.85 to 1.99 GHz frequency bands. It covers systemimplementation and operation in the 1850 to 1990 MHz licensedfrequency bands, within the Public SwitchedTelecommunications Network (PSTN)Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$271.00

J-STD-021Recommended Minimum Performance Standards ofPersonal Access Communications System (PACS)Subscriber Units (ANSI/J-STD-021-96)This Standard details definitions, methods of measurement, andminimum performance requirements for Personal AccessCommunications systems (PACS) Subscriber Units (SUs)operating with PACS Radio Ports (RPs). This Standard sharesthe purpose of the PACS Air Interface Standard to ensure that anSU can obtain service in any PACS system that meets thecompatibility requirements of the PACS Air Interface Standard.Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$53.00

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TIA/EIA/IS-104-APersonal Communications Service Descriptions for 1800MHzThis Interim Standard (IS) presents a recommended plan for theimplementation of Uniform Services for use in the PersonalCommunications Services (PCS) in the 1800 MHz band. Itsintent is not to determine the specific service offerings requiredof service providers. Rather it is intended that, when serviceofferings are made, the manner in which a PCS subscriber mayplace calls using such offerings should remain reasonablyconsistent from system to system.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46.1$191.00

TIA/EIA/IS-129Interworking/interoperability Between DCS 1900 and IS-41Based MAPs for 1800 MHz Personal CommunicationsSystems - Phase IInterworking and interoperability between DCS 1900 MAP andIS-41 MAP systems is a key issue in ensuring national andglobal availability of Personal Communications Systems (PCS)services for mobile users.Product Code 3 Jul, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$79.00

TIA/EIA/IS-651-ASS7 Based A-InterfaceThis document specifies the functional capabilities, includingservices and features, for the interfacing of a PersonalCommunications Switching Center (PCSC) with one or moreRadio Systems (RS) (A-Interface).Product Code 3 Oct, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$175.00

TIA/EIA/IS-652PCN To PCN Intersystem Operations Based on DCS 1900Section 1 of this document specifies network functionalitiesrequired from a PCS system. Section 2 specifies the MobileApplication Part (MAP), the requirements for the signalingsystem and procedures within the Personal CommunicationsServices system at application level.Product Code 3 Feb, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$608.00

TIA/EIA/IS-653ISDN Based A-Interface (Radio System - PCSC) for 1800MHz Personal Communications SystemsThis document intends to standardize ISDN based A-interfacebetween personal communications systems switching centers(PCSC) and one or more radio stations (RSs).

Through the presentation of call flow diagrams and associateddescriptions of messages flowing across the ISDN base A-interface, the standard focuses on the call control aspects of theISDN based A-interface. TIA/EIA/IS-653 includes signaling andtransmission protocol descriptions; procedures for call control,mobility management, and handoffs; and A-interfacerequirements that support the functional capabilities of variousair interface signaling protocols. A companion document, ANSII1 Mobility Management Applications Layer Protocol (MMAP)standard, focuses primarily on the mobility managementaspects of the ISDN based A-interface.

TIA/EIA/IS-653 will enable various telecommunicationsmanufacturers to provide interconnecting equipment that willoperate compatibly and evolve separately across the ISDNbased A-interface. The standard does not specify nor intends topreclude any specific implementations.Product Code 3 May, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$161.00

TSB68PCN to PCN intersystem Operations - IS-41 BasedThis document describes the enhancements, additions andmodifications to TIA/EIA-IS-41-C that are required to supportPersonal Communications Services (PCS) at 1800 Mhz. Thescope is limited to providing the specifications and technicalrequirements for the intersystem operations between two PCSnetworks. The unique characteristics of Mobility Managementfor PCS along with other PCS-specific characteristics arehighlighted and the differences are bridged to support fullcompatibility with IS-41-C. The technical requirements for aMobile Application Part (MAP) based upon the Cellular RadioTelecommunications Intersystem Operations MAP specified inIS-41-C are provided.Product Code 3 Jun, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$49.00

TSB84-ALicensed PCS-to-PCS InterfaceThis TSB categorizes issues related to interference betweenlicensed-band PCS systems in the 1.85-1.91 and 1.93-1.99 GHzband. The TSB is designed to facilitate the reduction ofinterference from adjacent band and co-band systems andprovide data for spectrum coordination rules at geographic andspectrum band edges.Product Code 3 Aug, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.2$235.00

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J-STD-024Personal Communications Services — SS7 — Based A-Interface (ANSI/J-STD-024-97)The purpose of the document is to specify the functionalcapabilities, including services and features, for the interfacing ofa Personal Communications Switching Center (PCSC) with oneor more Radio Systems (RS) (A-Interface).Product Code 3 Feb, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$158.00

CELLULAR INTERSYSTEM OPERATIONS

TSB56-ACellular Application Level Testing for IS-41-B, TSB-51 andIS-53This document contains testing scenarios for the verification ofintersystem signaling and cellular feature compatibility with IS-41 (Rev-B), IS-53 (Rev-0) and TSB-51 (Rev. 0). These testsare not intended to be a complete exercise of all possiblecombinations of intersystem signaling scenarios. Rather, theseexercises present a manageable set of verification exercisetests.Product Code 3 Jun, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$87.00

NETWORK FUNCTIONALITIES AND PROTOCOL

J-STD-023PCN to PCN Intersystem Operations Based on PCS 1900(ANSI/J-STD-023-96)This document specifies the stage 2 and 3 descriptions of theNetwork Functionalities and Network Protocol for a PersonalCommunications Services (PCS) network in the public 1800MHz domain. This document covers all stage E and 3descriptions for the network protocol, as well as the stage edescription of the supported PCS services.Product Code 3 Dec, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46.3$353.00

PERSONAL ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM(PACS)

J-STD-022Recommended Minimum Performance Standards ofPersonal Access Communications System (PACS) RadioPorts (ANSI/J-STD-022-96)This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, andminimum performance requirements for Personal AccessCommunications system (PACS) Radio ports (RPs). Thisstandard shares the purpose of the PACS Air Interface Standardto ensure that RP equipment in the PACS system providesservice to any Subscriber Unit (SU) that meets the PACS AirInterface Standards, ANSI J-STD-014.Product Code 3 Oct, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-46$53.00

PRIVATE NETWORK TELEPHONY

TSB32-AOverall Transmission Plan Aspects for Telephony in aPrivate NetworkThis document applies to transmission within private networksand the interconnection of private networks with other, mainlypublic, networks. It should be considered as a tutorial andillustration for the planning of private networks with respect tothe voice transmission quality of narrowband 3.1 kHz real timetelephony via handsets.Product Code 3 Dec, 1998 COMMITTEE:TR-41.1$146.00

SATELLITE

TIA/EIA/IS-787Common ATM Satellite Interface InteroperabilitySpecification (CASI)This document introduces a network device that providespowerful, dynamic forward error correction (FEC) and datacompression techniques for better wideband utilization. ThisCASI specification provides the details for implementing anetwork device between the terrestrial asynchronous transfermode (ATM) network interface and a conventional satellitemodem. This document allows interoperability among differentvendor equipment that provides the features that are described inthis document.Product Code 3 Jul, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-34.1$42.00

TSB90High Level Requirements for Common Air Interface forGEO-mobile (Super-GEO) Satellite CommunicationsFeaturing interoperation with Terrestrial GSMThis document defines the minimum requirements in terms ofservices, operating scenario and service attributes of a commonair interface (CAI) standard for a geostationary earth orbit(GEO) mobile satellite service (MSS) enabling single-mode ormultimode user terminal operation with the terrestrial globalsystem for mobile communications (GSM) network.Product Code 3 Sep, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-34.1$38.00

TSB91Satellite ATM Networks: Architectures and GuidelinesThis document provides architectures and guidelines for satelliteATM networks. An important element of satellite ATMnetworking will involve support for the routing, rerouting, andhandover of active connections.Product Code 3 May, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-34.1$51.00

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TSB-86Criteria and Methodology to Assess Interference BetweenSystems in the Fixed Service and the Mobile-SatelliteService in the Band 2165-2200MHzThis document provides technical background information onsystems operating in the FS and the MSS in the 2.1 GHzfrequency band; delineates methods for evaluating theassociated potential interference; presents example applicationsfor the methodology and discusses possible interferencemitigation techniques.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-34.2$124.00

SURVEILLANCE

TIA/EIA-J-STD-025Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance(ANSI/TIA/EIA-J-STD-025-2000)This Standard defines the interfaces between atelecommunications service provider (TSP) and a lawenforcement agency (LEA) to assist the LEA in conductinglawfully authorized electronic surveillance.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$148.00

TIA/EIA/IS-J-STD-025-ALawfully Authorized Electronic SurveillanceThis Interim Standard defines the interfaces between atelecommunications service provider (TSP) and a lawenforcement agency (LEA) to assist the LEA in conductinglawfully authorized electronic surveillance.Product Code 3 May, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-45.2$184.00

TELEPHONES/TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

CALLER ID

TIA/EIA-716Telecommunications Telephone Terminal Equipment -Type 1 Caller Identity Equipment PerformanceRequirements (ANSI/TIA/EIA-716-98)This standard addresses the technical issues associated withCustomer Premises Equipment (CPE) for on- hook signaling,with or without power ringing, which are able to decode dataframes packaged in a Single Data Message Format (SDMF), ora Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF). Specifically thisstandard establishes formal criteria for Frequency Shift keying(FSK) signals and protocol capable of being received by suchCPE.It does not address technical issues associated with CallerIdentity Delivery on Call Waiting (CIDCW) or Analog DisplayServices Interface (ADSI) CPE, but may be referenced, as thesignaling criteria are the same or similar.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$57.00

KEY SYSTEMS

EIA-478Multi-Line Key Telephone Systems (KTS) for VoicebandApplicationThis 100-page document, the third in a series, covers keytelephone equipment. The other two documents are the latesteditions of EIA-464 and EIA-470-A. This Standard establishesperformance and technical criteria for interfacing and connectingwith the various elements of the public telephone network, andwill be of value to producers and purchasers of key telephoneequipment, and producers of auxiliary equipment intended foruse with such systems. Key telephone systems which conformto the new Standard can reasonably be expected to providequality service in most applications in the U.S. network. Thus,although the document is written around conventional keysystems of the familiar "1A2" type, it will be invaluable as aguide to designers of new all-electronic and quasi-electronic keysystems as well. Included in EIA-478 are criteria ontransmission characteristics, loop supervision and signaling,and alerting signals.

This standard was adopted and approved for DoD use on March9, 1981.Product Code 3 Mar, 1988 COMMITTEE: TR-41$113.00

EIA-487Line Circuit (Card) for 1A2 Generic Multi-Line KeyTelephone SystemsThis Standard was written as a result of the increasing use in theUnited States public telephone network of equipment by a varietyof manufacturers. The Standard fills a recognized need in thetelephone industry brought about by the increasing use ofsubstitute or add-on auxiliary equipment supplied by differentmanufacturers. This document will be useful to anyone engagedin the manufacturer of U.S. telephone equipment and auxiliarydevices, as well as those purchasing, operating or using suchequipment or devices.This standard was adopted and approved for DoD use on August19, 1982.Product Code 3 Aug, 1982 COMMITTEE: TR-41$73.00

TIA-514Telephone Exclusion-Key InterfaceThis Standard contains criteria for the exclusion-key interface oftelephones that provide this feature. Exclusion keys provide forthe transfer of the telephone line to either the telephone or to thedata equipment and provide mode indication to the dataequipment. The criteria apply to the interface of the exclusion-key telephone.Product Code 3 Jul, 1985 COMMITTEE: TR-41$28.00

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NETWORK CHANNEL TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

TIA/EIA-596Network Channel Terminating Equipment for PublicSwitched Digital Service (ANSI/TIA/EIA-596-93)Public Switched Digital Services (PSDS) is a switched serviceoffering providing the end user with the capability of establishing,through the Public Switched Network (PSN), a 56 kb/s digitalcircuit. These interfaces can be either 4-wire, in-band signaling;2-wire, in-band signaling; or 2-wire, out-of-band signalingmetallic facilities, as shown in Fig 1-1. For purposes of thisStandard, these interfaces are referred to as Type I, Type II andType III respectively. This Standard establishes technical andfunctional requirements for the customer premises equipmentknown as Network Channel Terminating Equipment (NCTE).This Standard includes the specification for NCTE interfaces todata terminal equipment (DTE) interface, and end-to-endcompatibility and maintenance requirements for connection toPSDS. Throughout this Standard, this equipment will bereferred to as the Switched Circuit Data Service Unit (SCDSU)to distinguish it from the general category NCTE.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-41.4$127.00

TIA/EIA-619Aggregation of Multiple Independent 56 kbits/s or 64kbits/s Channels into a Synchronized WidebandConnection (ANSI/TIA/EIA-619-95)The purpose of this document is to define a frame structure andprocedures for establishing a wideband communicationsconnection by combining multiple switched 56/64 kbit/s channelsthrough the use of a Channel Aggregation Unit.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-41.4$125.00

PART 68, (FCC) GUIDELINES

TSB31-BPart 68 Rationale and Measurement GuidelinesThe document covers test procedures, test equipment andguidelines for determining compliance with the technicalrequirements of Part 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission’s (FCC) Rules and Regulations. Part 68 containsthe minimum technical standards that customer premisesequipment (CPE) must meet in order to be directly connected tothe telephone network. These rules specify those technicalstandards necessary to assure that CPE will not cause harm tothe telephone network.

The technical standards of Part 68 cover four broad categories ofnetwork harm: (1) Limitations to voltages or other signals thatcould be harmful to telephone company equipment orcraftpersons; (2) Limitations to maximum signal power appliedto the network to avoid interference with other telephone networkservices and users; (3) Limitations to longitudinal imbalancewhich may cause crosstalk interferences in the wire cable plant;and (4) Limitations to CPE functions that can interfere with theoperation of telephone companies’ billing equipment.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE:TR-41.9$338.00

PBX

TIA/EIA-464-BRequirements for Private Branch Exchange (PBX)Switching Equipment (ANSI/TIA/EIA-464-B-96)This Standard establishes performance and technical criteria forinterfacing and connecting with the various elements of publicand private telecommunications networks. Compliance withthese requirements should assure quality service.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-41.1$191.00

TIA/EIA-689PBX And KTS Support for Enhanced 9-1-1 EmergencyService Calling (ANSI/TIA/EIA-689-97)Addresses technical issues associated with multi-linetelecommunication system (MLTS) support of enhanced 9-1-1emergency service calling. It specifically addresses dialing,routing, attendant notification and network interface technicalspecifications associated with outgoing 9-1-1 calls from MLTSstations.Product Code 3 Aug, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-41.1$42.00

TSB81Comparison of PBX Transmission Requirements inStandards ANSI/TIA/EIA-464-B and ETSI ETS 300 439This TSB compares like transmission requirements inANSI/TIA/EIA-464-B-1996 "Requirements for Private BranchExchange (PBX) Switching Equipment" and those in ETSI ETS300 439 "Business Telecommunications (BTC); TransmissionCharacteristics of Digital Private Branch eXchanges (PBXs)".Product Code 3 Nov, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-41.1$79.00

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TSB103PBX and KTS Support of Enhanced 911 Calling ServiceThis TSB addresses dialing, call routing, and caller locationdatabase issues associated with MLTS support of Enhanced 911calling service. It applies to MLTS used by callers to originateemergency calls to an Enhanced 911 service; but it does notapply to MLTSs that might be used in a PSAP to answeremergency calls.

This TSB refers to, but does not resolve, the unique problems ofwireless PBX interfaces or those of multiple extensions thatpick-up on a single MLTS station line. It also does not addressthe unique considerations of an MLTS supporting 911 callingservice to callers with hearing or speech disabilities, whorequire the use of text telephones. Those issues are deferred forfuture investigation.

This TSB includes configurations using currently availabletechniques and network interfaces to provide Enhanced 911support. But services may not be offered or available in allareas to support the configurations described in this TSB. Theuse of configurations other than described in this document is notprecluded. Some alternative configurations may be availabletoday. Other configurations involving newer technologies mayexist now or may be developed in the future. For all alternateconfigurations, compatibility with the configurations described inthis document is not required.Product Code 3 Nov, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-41.1$46.00

TSB122-ATelephone - IP Telephony Equipment - VoiceRouter/Gateway Loss and Level Plan GuidelinesThis TSB recommends a loss and level plan for voice routersthat specifies the amount of loss or gain to be inserted by therouter when interfacing with the various elements of public andprivate telecommunications networks. It is intended to becoordinated with the public network loss plan according to theprinciples of ANSI T1.508-1998 and it is intended to fully complywith FCC Part 68 Rules.Product Code 3 Mar, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-41.4$48.00

TSB123Telecommunications - Multiline Terminal Systems - NorthAmerican Test Plan for Multivendor QSIG InteroperabilityTestingThis document describes the test cases for the functional testingof QSIG features for interoperability between at least twovendors’ QSIG offerings. The tests described in this documentare designed to be conducted within Private networks in point topoint configurations that link the QSIG interfaces of the PINXsutilizing either BRI or PRI trunks.Product Code 3 Oct, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-41.1$146.00

PBX, WIRELESS

TIA/EIA-662Personal Wireless Telecommunication Standard (PWT)(ANSI/TIA/EIA-662-97)This section defines profiles for Personal WirelessTelecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standardconforming to ANSI/TIA/EIA 622 1998. It is part of a family ofprofiles that build upon and extend each other, aimed at thegeneral connection of terminals supporting non- voice servicesat a fixed infrastructure, private and public.This section specifies a generic frame relay service for usewithin closed user groups (CUG, see section 3 Definitions andAbbreviations). This service is used by other Data ServicesProfile (DSP) standards when providing inter- working to levelsabove the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer of the attachednetwork. Annex B contains inter- working conventions tospecific attached data networks. This includes inter-working tothe MAC layer of international standard connectionless LocalArea data Networks (LANs) ISO 8802.3, Ethernet and ISO8802.5 Token Ring.This section defines both Type A and Type B services. Type Ais a low speed frame relay, with net sustainable throughput of upto 24 kb/s, optimized for burst data, low power consumption andlow complexity applications such as hand- portable equipment.Service Type B is a high- speed frame relay, with netsustainable throughput of up to 552K/bits, optimized for highspeed and low latency with burst data. Both are full compatibleand can inter- work with each other.This standard defines the requirements on the Physical (PHL),Data Link Control (DLC) and Network (NWK) layers of PWT.This section also specifies Management Entity (ME)requirements and generic inter- working conventions that ensurethe efficient use of the PWT frequency spectrum.Product Code 3 Apr, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.6$352.00

TIA/EIA-662.013Personal Wireless Telecommunications InteroperabilityStandard (PWT) - Part 3 - Data Services Access Profiles Aand B Class 1 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-662.013-98)This document defines profiles necessary for equipment toconform to TIA/EIA-662, Personal WirelessTelecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard. It is partof a family of profiles that build upon and extend each other,aimed at the general connection of terminals supporting non-voice services to a fixed infrastructure (private and public).Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.6$87.00

TIA/EIA-663Personal Communications Interface InteroperabilityStandard (PCI) (ANSI/TIA/EIA-663-97)This specification is to be used for the two-way interworkingbetween fixed and portable radio devices operating in theunlicensed frequency band allocated for personalcommunications services (unlicensed PCS or U-PCS).Product Code 3 Apr, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-41.6$166.00

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TIA/EIA-667-APersonal Access Communications System Wireless UserPremises Equipment (PACS-WUPE) Air Interface Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-667-99)This Standard specifies the elements and operation of thelayered common air interface for digital radio communicationssystems with advanced communications capabilities.Product Code 3 Jun, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.6$274.00

RADIO FREQUENCY IMMUNITY

TIA/EIA-631Telecommunications Telephone Terminal Equipment -Radio Frequency Immunity Requirements for EquipmentHaving an Acoustic Output (ANSI/TIA/EIA-631-96)This standard specifies Radio Frequency (RF) immunityperformance criteria for two-wire Telephone TerminalEquipment (TTE) having an acoustic output. Criteria arespecified for immunity to radiated RF signals over the frequencyrange from 150 kHz to 150 MHz and for immunity to longitudinal(common mode) conducted RF signals over the frequencyrange from 150 kHz to 30 MHz.Product Code 3 Apr, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-41.7$67.00

TELEPHONES

TIA/EIA-470-BTelecommunications - Telephone Terminal Equipment -Performance and Compatibility Requirements forTelephone Sets with Loop Signaling (ANSI/TIA/EIA-470-B-97)This standard provides performance and compatibilityrequirements for telephone sets intended for direct tip and ringconnection to central office (CO) or private branch exchange(PBX) lines.Product Code 3 Nov, 1997 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$106.00

TIA/EIA-504-ATelecommunications-Telephone Terminal Equipment-Magnetic Field and Acoustic Gain Requirements forHeadset Telephones Intended for Use by the Hard ofHearing (ANSI/TIA/EIA-504-A-98)This Standard defines magnetic field requirements for allhandset telephones intended to couple magnetically with hearingaids. This Standard also covers requirements for receive-amplified handset telephones intended for use by the hard ofhearing. This Standard does not cover other devices for the hardof hearing to use the telephone network.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$48.00

TIA/EIA-579-ATelecommunications Telephone Terminal EquipmentTransmission Requirements for Digital WirelineTelephones (ANSI/TIA/EIA-579-A-98)This standard contains voice transmission performance andcompatibility requirements for digital wireline telephonesincluding ISDN voice terminals intended for connection to apublic ISDN and digital proprietary telephones connected to theICS interface of an ISPBX as specified in the ISPBX Loss Plansection of ANS/TIA/EIA- 464 B. These requirements should ensure satisfactory voice serviceto the user in a high percentage of installations, both initially andover some period of time, as ISDN service becomes moreubiquitous and as changes occur in telephone servingequipment. However, because of the wide range of central officeswitching equipment, PBX equipment, customer apparatus, andloop plant used in North America, conformity with this standarddoes not guarantee acceptable performance under all possibleoperating conditions. In general, where two levels ofacceptability are specified (desirable and mandatory),compliance with the criteria in the desirable category implies ahigher probability of acceptable performance or compatibility.These requirements are not intended to describe specificrequirements for the following types of digital voice terminalequipment: ISDN terminal adapters, ISDN cellular voiceterminals, ISDN terminal speakerphones, and proprietary digitaltelephone designed to be connected to systems whose loss planis different from ANIS/TIA/EIA- 464-BThis standard is limited to digital telephones employing a close-speaking microphone and an earphone that permit a single userto carry on a two- way real- time voice communication, e.g.handset type telephones. This standard is also limited totelephones with linear, e.g., noncarbon, technology transmitters.Product Code 3 Nov, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$53.00

TERMINALS

TIA/EIA-571-ATelecommunications User Premises EquipmentEnvironmental Considerations (ANSI/TIA/EIA-571-A-99)This document establishes environmental conditions whichshould be addressed in the design of equipment for interfacingand connecting with the various elements of the public telephonenetwork. It is intended as a companion standard for PrivateBranch Exchanges, Key Telephone Systems, Telephones andother customer terminal equipment standards that may begenerated. It defines physical, electrical, and mechanicalconditions to which the equipment may be exposed.Product Code 3 May, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.7$57.00

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TRANSMISSION

TIA/EIA-250-CElectrical Performance for Television TransmissionSystems (ANSI/EIA/TIA-250-C-90)This Standard specifies the minimal transmission performancecharacteristics, consistent with good engineering practice, oftelevision transmission of 525-line NTSC color or monochromevideo and associated audio signals suitable for televisionbroadcasting or for similar application and digital techniques.These limits are used for the acceptance of new systems orrestoration of existing sstems after maintenance. It should benoted that transmission systems utilize analog, digital, or amixture of analog and digital techniques. Definitions, standards,and methods of measurement are given for both the video andrelated audio signals being carried from a few hundred feet tothousands of miles, including satellite transmission.Product Code 3 Feb, 1990 COMMITTEE: TR-14.10$76.00

WIRING/CABLING

TIA/EIA-568-B.1Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard - Part 1: General RequirementsThis standard specifies a generic telecommunications cablingsystem for commercial buildings that will support a multi-product, multi-vendor environment.Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-42$106.00

TIA/EIA-568-B.2Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard - Part 2: Balanced Twisted Pair CablingComponentsThis standard specifies cabling components, transmission,system models, and the measurement procedures needed forverification of balanced twisted pair cabling.Product Code 3 Apr, 2001 COMMITTEE: TR-42$160.00

TIA/EIA-568-B.3Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3-2000)This standard specifies the component and transmissionrequirements for an optical fiber cabling system (e.g., cable,connectors).Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-42$57.00

TIA/EIA-569-ACommercial Building Standards for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces (ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-98)This Standard encompasses telecommunicationsconsiderations both within and between buildings. The aspectscovered are the pathways into which telecommunications mediaare placed and the rooms and areas associated with the buildingused to terminate media and install telecommunicationsequipment.Product Code 3 Feb, 1998 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$152.00

TIA/EIA-569-A-1Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces, Addendum 1 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-1-2000)This supplement defines the surface raceways contained in thework area outlets.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-42$34.00

TIA/EIA-569-A-2Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces, Addendum 2 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-2-2000)This supplement defines the furniture pathways and spacescontained in work areasProduct Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-42$33.00

TIA/EIA-569-A-3Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces, Addendum 3 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-3-2000)This supplement provides information on access flooringsystems.Product Code 3 Mar, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-42$33.00

TIA/EIA-569-A-4Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces, Addendum 4 (ANSI/TIA/EIA/569-A-4-2000)This supplement provides information on poke-thru device thatallows penetration of above-grade concrete floors and steeldecks.Product Code 3 Apr, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-42$33.00

TIA/EIA-758Customer Owned Outside Plant TelecommunicationsCabling Standard (ANSI/TIA/EIA-758-99)This standard provides requirements used in the design of thetelecommunication pathways and spaces, and the cablinginstalled between buildings or points in a customer-ownedcampus environment. Customer-owned campus facilities aretypically termed "outside plant" (OSP). For the purpose of thisstandard, they are termed "customer-owned OSP".Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$100.00

TIA/EIA-758-1Addendum No. 1 to TIA/EIA-758 - Customer-OwnedOutside Plant Telecommunications Cabling StandardThis addendum adds a new paragraph to Subclause 4.5, a newSubclause 6.3.5, and an Informative Annex C.Product Code 3 Apr, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$36.00

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TIA/EIA-810-ATelecommunications-Telephone Terminal Equipment-Transmission Requirements for Narrowband(ANSI/TIA/EIA-810-A-2000)This standard establishes voice performance requirements fornarrowband digital wireline telephones with codecs that conformto the ITU-T G-Series Recommendations and wheretransmission is in digital format.Product Code 3 Dec, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR-41.3$82.00

TIA/EIA/IS-729Technical Specifications for 100 Ohm Screened Twisted-Pair CablingThe purpose of this document is to establish the minimumtechnical requirements for a 100 ? screened twisted pair cablingsystem, in order to ensure compatibility and itner-mateability. Itspecified an end-to-end screned system based on 100 ? twisted-pair cable and connectors with an overall shield. It includes allthe elements that make up such a system including screenedhorizontal cables, screened backbone cables, screened workarea connecting hardware, screened telecommunication closetconnecting hardware, and screened patch cords. It defines theshield mateability and shield grounding requirements that willresult in optimum electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)performance. The specifications are intended to definetransmission characteristics and shield effectiveness forscreened cabling systems.Product Code 3 Mar, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$42.00

TIA/EIA/IS-811Telecommunications - Telephone Terminal Equipment -Performance and Interoperability Requirements for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Feature TelephonesThis document fills a recognized need in the telephone industrybrought about by the use of equipment supplied by many differentmanufacturersProduct Code 3 Jun, 2000 COMMITTEE: TR41.3$66.00

TSB95Additional Transmission Performance Guidelines for 4-Pair 100 Category 5 CablingThis Telecommunications Systems Bulletin describes returnloss and ELFEXT recommendations for 100 twisted-pair cablingthat has been installed in accordance with TIA/EIA-568-A. It alsospecifies laboratory measurement methods and field testmethods, and computation algorithms over the specifiedfrequency range.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$57.00

TSB110Residential GatewayThe purpose of this document is to promote industry commentson the minimum application, features, and operationalparameters of a Residential Gateway (RG).Product Code 3 Dec, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-41.5$44.00

RESIDENTIAL

TIA/EIA-570-AResidential Telecommunications Cabling Standard(ANSI/TIA/EIA-570-A-99)This document standardizes requirements for residentialtelecommunications cabling. These requirements are based onthe facilities that are necessary for existing and emergingtelecommunications services.Product Code 3 Oct, 1999 COMMITTEE: TR-42.2$79.00

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TIA/EIA-606Administration Standard for the TelecommunicationsInfrastructure of Commercial Buildings (ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-93)The purpose and intent of this standard is to provide a uniformadministration scheme that is independent of applications, whichmay change several times throughout the life of a building. Thisstandard establishes guidelines for owners, end users,manufacturers, consultants, contractors, designers, installers,and facilities administrators involved in the administration of thetelecommunications infrastructure or related administrationsystem.Product Code 3 Feb, 1993 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$111.00

TIA/EIA-607Commercial Building Grounding and BondingRequirements for Telecommunications (ANSI/TIA/EIA-607-94)"Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements forTelecommunications," also known as TIA/EIA-607, can beutilized with or without prior knowledge of thetelecommunications systems installed in the building. ThisStandard supports a multivendor, multiproduct environment, aswell as the grounding practices for various systems that may beinstalled on customer premises. TIA/EIA-607 will be useful tomanufacturers of telecommunications equipment, purchasers,installers, or operators of equipment and devices for specifyingthe exact interface points between the building groundingsystems and the telecommunications equipment groundingconfiguration, and for specifying building groundingconfigurations needed to support this equipment. TIA/EIA-607will also help building owners and developers who want to buildan advanced technology structure that is compatible withmodern telecommunications equipment.Product Code 3 Aug, 1994 COMMITTEE: TR-41.7$55.00

TSB67Transmission Performance Specifications for Field Testingof Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cabling SystemsThis document specifies the electrical characteristics of fieldtesters, test methods and minimum transmission requirementsfor unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. Information leading toa practical solution to the issues related to field testing ispresented in this document.Product Code 3 Oct, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$55.00

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TSB72Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling GuidelinesThis document is intended to specify implementation guidelinesand connecting hardware requirements when implementingcentralized optical fiber cabling systems. The guidelines andrequirements for centralized optical fiber cabling networks areintended for those single-tenant users who desire to deploycentralized electronics verses distributed electronics and wantan alternative to locating the cross-connection in thetelecommunications closet.Product Code 3 Oct, 1995 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$30.00

TSB75Additional Horizontal Cabling Practices for Open OfficesThis document specifies optional practices for open officeenvironments, for any horizontal telecommunications cablingrecognized in TIA/EIA-568A. It specifies optional connectionschemes and topologies that are easily changed when portionsof the horizontal cabling and pathways supported by officefurniture or movable partitions are frequently reconfigured.Product Code 3 Aug, 1996 COMMITTEE: TR-41.8$38.00