DIN EN 50289-1-8 PDF

DIN EN 50289-1-8 PDF

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DIN EN 50289-1-8 PDF

Published Date:
02/01/2002

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Communication cables - Specifications for test methods - Part 1-8: Electrical test methods; Attenuation; German version EN 50289-1-8:2001

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DIN-adopted European Standard

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Product Code(s) : 9225432, 9225432
Published : 02/01/2002

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