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An overview of the FCC EMI/RFI emissions limits (video)

Want to figure out EMI/RFI in the nuclear power industry? Already watched my introductory video? Then you are ready to watch this next video . . . . Continue reading “An overview of the FCC EMI/RFI emissions limits (video)” →

Posted on November 12, 2014December 13, 2014 by John LivingstonPosted in EMI/RFI training videosTagged electrical engineer, EMC, EMI, emissions limits, fcc, nuclear power industry, RFI

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