Common use of Relative time delay Clause in Contracts

Relative time delay. The relative time delay between the signal of two or more data channels, regardless of their frequency class, must not exceed 1 ms excluding delay caused by phase shift. Two or more data channels of which the signals are combined shall have the same frequency class and shall not have relative time delay greater than 1/10 FH seconds. This requirement applies to analogue signals as well as to synchronization pulses and digital signals.

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Relative time delay. The relative time delay between the signal of two or more data channels, regardless of their frequency class, must not exceed 1 ms excluding delay caused by phase shift. Two or more data channels of which the signals are combined shall have the same frequency class and shall not have relative time delay greater than 1/10 FH seconds. This requirement applies to analogue signals as well as to synchronization synchronisation pulses and digital signals.

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Samples: Agreement

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