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MC/IEC/CISPR/CIS/H
Limits for the protection of radio services

Subcommittee of:
Sector:
Electronics, information technology and telecommunications
Scope
"Standardization in the field of identification of generic-type limits and methods of measurement for the assessment and control of radio frequency disturbances from any kind of electrical or electronic appliance intended for operation and use in a given electromagnetic environment, and incorporation of these requirements in the respective CISPR Generic Emission Standards.
Standardization in the field of CISPR coupling and disturbance models for determination of emission limits for the protection of radio services taking into account the needs of Product Committees.
Maintenance for the database for the characteristics of radio services.
Evaluation of proposals for limits for control of radio frequency disturbances developed by subcommittees of CISPR and review for their inclusion in CISPR Product Standards."
For more information
http://www.iec.ch/dyn/www/f?p=103:7:0::::FSP_ORG_ID,FSP_LANG_ID:1439,25

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