CISPR 21:1985 Interference to mobile radiocommunications in the presence of impulsive noise; methods of judging degradation and measures to improve performance
Numerous test programmes have been conducted using voice transmissions in an attempt to develop a simple, objective measurement which would correlate well with the subjective effects of mobile radio degradation; the results have been partially successful. This CISPR Report summarizes the conclusions which have been reached, gives suggestions for mobile receiver design, and proposes the need for world-wide receiver noise immunity specifications.
CISPR 21:1985 history
1970CISPR 21:1999 Interference to mobile radiocommunications in the presence of impulsive noise - Methods of judging degradation and measures to improve performance
1985CISPR 21:1985 Interference to mobile radiocommunications in the presence of impulsive noise; methods of judging degradation and measures to improve performance