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FCC responds to amateur radio request concerning 60 meter band

Responding to a petition by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which represents the...

FCC looks to ease UPCS channel access

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken steps to ease channel access for certain...

EU Commission releases recent RAPEX stats on unsafe consumer products

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has released statistics for April 2010 on...

Intertek expands Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing Lab to meet surging demand in Military/Aerospace products.

Intertek has announced that it has completed significant upgrades to its Boston, Massachusetts Electromagnetic...

UL Standards Update: May 16-31

Underwriters Laboratories has announced the availability of the following standards, revisions and bulletins.  For additional...
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History of CISPR

The history of the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) is one that extends over 75 years. There have been papers written over the years on its history. The one that is used as the basis for this article was presented at the 2005 Zurich EMC Symposium. The title was “A History of the Evolution of EMC Regulatory Bodies and Standards”, written by the authors of this article [1]. Manfred provided the majority of the research on CISPR up to the time of the Zurich symposium and Don continued the history up to the present time. This article will then present a brief history of CISPR from its inception to the present time.

Electromagnetic Compatibility Comes of Age

The science of electromagnetic compatibility has been in exis­tence for several decades. As an art, it goes back much further, perhaps to the time of Edison when he was just beginning to experiment with practical electrical devices. I am sure that with some of his more sophisticated devices undesired interac­tions took place because of inadequate shielding or filtering. Certainly, with the advent of radio, incompatibility problems occurred as a result of the poor quality of transmitters and receivers. Perhaps the first formal recognition of electromag­netic compatibility problems occurred when the telephone and power companies found they had mutual coupling problems when their lines were carried on the same utility poles. Later on, the increasing use of the radio spectrum called for formal controls administered by departments in the post, telephone, and telegraph offices in many countries, or through the Feder­al Communications Commission in the United States.

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Phone jamming device attracts FCC sanctions

A web-based electronics retailer has been assessed a penalty of $25,000 by the Federal...

FCC inquires on survivability of broadband infrastructure

Under the auspices of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, the...
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