Standards pertaining to electromagnetic emis-sions and immunity with respect to radio communi-cations are in flux. Affected par-ties should monitor developments. The Comite International Special des Perturbations Radioelectriques-in English the International Specia Com-mittee on Radio Interference, and known best by its abbreviation, CISPR-is a special committee under the sponsor-ship of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its membership comprises the national committees of the IEC, just as an ordinary IEC technical committee does, as well as a number of other international organizations interested in the reduction of radio interference. CISPR was founded in 1934, the same year, as it happens, that the Federal Communications Commission was instituted in the United States.
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