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The early history of radio interference

The early history of radio interference

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The need for control of interference to broadcast reception together with the realization that differing controls could constitute trade barriers led to the establishment in 1934 of the CISPR (International Special Committee on Radio Interference). Agreement on basic measuring techniques, instrumentation design and suppression methods was achieved quite rapidly. Agreement on actual limits took longer.

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