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IEC 62002-1:2008(E) is a radio access specification for mobile, portable and hand-held portable devices capable of receiving DVB-T/H services. It includes informative system aspects as well as specifications for minimum RF-performance. It covers terminals in three main classes, namely integrated car terminals, portable digital TV sets and hand-held portable convergence terminals. Interoperability with integrated cellular radios is also considered. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition, published in 2005 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are:
- DVB-H has been included as a part of the main specification;
- All the performance figures have bee revised as new simulation results have been made available as well as new reference receivers for DVB-H have been developed;
- DVB-H now includes all the different MPE-FEC code rates;
- New portable indoor and portable outdoor channel models have been included as well as performance figures for those;
- A new 2x TU-6 mobile SFN test channel has been included;
- A new L4 linearity pattern has been added;
- Dedicated performance figures for DVB-H for S1, S2, L1 to L4 interference patterns have been included;
- A new GSM-interference measurement method has been added.
 

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  1. IEC 62002-1 Ed. 2.0 en:2008

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  1. IEC 62002-1 Ed. 2.0 en COR.1:2008

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    Corrigendum 1 - Mobile and portable DVB-T/H radio access - Part 1: Interface specification