Can't give a regulatory reply but I can say based on experience that a GTEM
cell works well for something entirely contained in the test volume, but does
not work for attached cables that don't fit within the volume.  Cables (if
any) should be separately measured for common mode conducted emissions which
can be analytically related to far field electric field intensity.



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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:08:38 +0200
To: "Emc-Pstc Group \(E-mail 2\)" <[email protected]>
Subject: EMC Radiated Emission Tests Using GTEM Cell





Dear Colleagues, 

1. Is a GTEM Cell or TEM Waveguide acceptable as an alternative test site for
full compliance radiated emission tests to CISPR 11/22? 

2. If not, is it expected to be acceptable in the future? (It is acceptable by
the FCC). 

Thanks in advance for any response. 

Regards 

Shaike Raz
EMC Laboratory Manager
EMC Laboratory
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