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Continuing Your Professional Education in 2026

Ready to elevate your compliance skills in 2026? Explore hundreds of training opportunities—from live virtual sessions to on-demand webinars and global symposia. Your roadmap to professional growth starts here.

A Selective History of Part 15 of the FCC Rules: An Engineering Perspective

This article provides one EMC engineer’s perspective on the important aspects of the history of Part 15 - Low Power Devices, under the Federal Communications Commission’s rules.

Was it the Radar? Respectfully Revisiting the 1967 US Navy USS Forrestal Carrier Disaster: Part 2

How can the EMI/EMC community continue to blame this accident on electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the USS Forrestal’s on-board AN-SPS-43 search radar when the official US Navy inquiry comes to different conclusions?

Was it the Radar? Respectfully Revisiting the 1967 US Navy USS Forrestal Carrier Disaster: Part 1

In 1967, one of the U.S. Navy's worst peacetime disasters occurred aboard the USS Forrestal aircraft carrier off Vietnam's coast. A weapon misfire triggered a devastating chain of explosions and fires, resulting in hundreds of casualties and nearly destroying the ship.

It’s All About the People: The Pioneers of Today’s EMC Society

Young EMC engineers often wonder where some of the rules of EMC originated. The answer is frequently found in the history of the EMC Society and the early work of a cadre of intelligent and active engineers who spearheaded the formation of the Society. This article highlights the story of some of these engineering professionals and their contributions to the engineering solutions practiced by today’s EMC engineers.
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Electronic Warfare and Cyber Defense of Satellites

With the increasing sophistication of electronic warfare and cyberattacks, it is critical to develop and implement effective cyber defense strategies to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of satellite systems. This article will explore the various test methods and techniques that will be used to protect satellites from electronic warfare and cyberattacks.

Archaeology and XRF

Telling the stories of smiths and kings in the same breath is all in a day’s work for an XRF gun.

Remembering Bill Kimmel

Longtime EMI consultant and engineer Bill Kimmel passed away on April 29th following a...

Faraday’s Lines of Force and Maxwell’s Theory of the Electromagnetic Field

1408 F4 coverA note from the Editor: In celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Maxwell’s Equations, we are honored to bring you a chapter from the book The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, the 1882 original biography of James Clerk Maxwell. This chapter, entitled “Faraday’s Lines of Force and Maxwell’s Theory of the Electromagnetic Field,” provides a unique insight to Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetic fields.

Excerpts from Eddie’s Deep-Sky Photo Album

Here are a few of the beautiful images Eddie Pavlu has captured during the...
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