TR-8 | Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards Engineering Committee TR-8 formulates and maintains standards for private radio communications systems and equipment for both voice and data applications.
TR-8.1 Equipment Measurement Procedures The scope of sub-committee TR-8.1 is the definition of test conditions, characteristics of test equipment, methods of measurement, and technical performance characteristics for Private Land Mobile Radio transceivers.
TR-8.10 Air Interface The Air Interface Subcommittee shall establish standards enabling interoperable implementations of portable, mobile, and base station equipment to send and receive digital information over a narrow band radio channel via…
TR-8.11 Antenna Systems Definition of terms, methods of measurement, and equipment specifications for radiating devices and associated components in public and private Land Mobile radio systems. “Associated components” include all components that lie…
TR-8.17 RF Exposure To establish common terms, definitions, and methods of measurement to aid interested parties in evaluating adherence to Federal Communication Commission guidelines concerning Radio Frequency exposure.
TR-8.18 Wireless Systems Compatibility – Interference and Coverage Definition of terms and methodology for the modeling, simulation, and empirical performance verification of land mobile radio systems.
TR-8.19 Wireline System Interfaces Establish standards defining interoperability, interconnection and compatibility between Private Land Mobile Radio services and wireline systems. Wireline system interfaces may include, but are not limited to, console, fixed station, intersystem,…
TR-8.21 Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Intrinsic Safety(IS) Consideration The scope of the TR-8.21 Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Intrinsic Safety (IS) Sub-Committee includes, but is not limited to, the development of technical proposals and papers on IS topics of interest to standards development organizations, product testing and certification organizations, relevant professional groups, and relevant government agencies.