5 tons CCIR

English translation: CCIR 5 tons / 5 tons CCIR

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French term or phrase:5 tons CCIR
English translation:CCIR 5 tons / 5 tons CCIR
Entered by: Maria-Betania Ferreira

14:51 Dec 4, 2008
French to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Telecom(munications)
French term or phrase: 5 tons CCIR
Il s'agit d'un type de signalisation d’appel.

Merci de votre aide
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Local time: 13:07
CCIR 5 tons / 5 tons CCIR
Explanation:
CCIR est le 'Comité consultatif international des radiocommunications'. 'CCIR 5 tons' ou '5 tons CCIR' est le nom d'un système de codage de bips analogiques. On trouve les deux formes de le dire.
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Maria-Betania Ferreira
France
Local time: 18:07
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5CCIR 5 tons / 5 tons CCIR
Maria-Betania Ferreira
5CCIR 5-tone signalling protocol
Jennifer Levey
4IRCC
Isabelle Josseaume (Estrada)


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5 tons ccir
CCIR 5 tons / 5 tons CCIR


Explanation:
CCIR est le 'Comité consultatif international des radiocommunications'. 'CCIR 5 tons' ou '5 tons CCIR' est le nom d'un système de codage de bips analogiques. On trouve les deux formes de le dire.

Maria-Betania Ferreira
France
Local time: 18:07
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in category: 4

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neutral  :::::::::: (X): merci d'enlever votre réponse qui fait double emploi avec celle de Gilles M
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5 tons ccir
IRCC


Explanation:
Définiton du mot CCIR, Organisation internationale pour la normalisation des communications radio. Le CCIR prend notamment en charge l'affectation des fréquences.

Acronym Definition
CCIR Comité Consultatif International des Radio Communications (English: International Radio Consultative Committee)

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Note added at 24 mins (2008-12-04 15:15:37 GMT)
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CCIR is a 5-tone calling system used in radio communications systems in some European countries (among them the Swedish Police).

The tone duration has to be 100 milliseconds (± 10 ms).
CCIR tone frequencies Value Frequency
1 1124 Hz
2 1197 Hz
3 1275 Hz
4 1358 Hz
5 1446 Hz
6 1540 Hz
7 1640 Hz
8 1747 Hz
9 1860 Hz
0 1981 Hz
Group 2400 Hz
Repeat 2110 Hz

Isabelle Josseaume (Estrada)
Mexico
Local time: 10:07
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Jennifer Levey: Although the official name in English is 'International Radio Consultative Committee, it oficially retains the French abbreviation, CCIR. And, BTW, it was replaced many years ago by the ITU-R. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITU-R
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agree  Michael Davies
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CCIR 5-tone signalling protocol


Explanation:
http://www.icomuk.co.uk/categoryRender.asp?categoryID=3530&c...

Jennifer Levey
Chile
Local time: 12:07
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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