GSO IEC 62216:2013

IEC 62216:2009
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 December 2013

Digital terrestrial television receivers for the DVB-T system

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GSO IEC 62216:2013 Scope

IEC 62216:2009(E) specifies both Standard Definition and High Definition receivers for the DVB-T system. Subtitling and teletext are considered to be components of TV services. It addresses terrestrial delivery of digital transmissions and deployment in countries that use European Latin script based languages. Two types of systems are considered: - standard systems where services are all SD and - use well-established codecs. Standard receivers which can decode standard services are suitable for these systems; advanced systems where some services may use advanced codecs, for example to provide HD video. Advanced receivers which can decode advanced services are suitable for these systems.

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