In message 
<bd0371bcc07a3b4d88d6cd2fcf17ae5905e83...@ntxboimbx22.micron.com>, dated 
Fri, 3 Jul 2009, codymil...@micron.com writes:

>I am trying to understand how to properly use TEM and GTEM cells to 
>take radiated emissions data. Has anyone had any success in correlating 
>far field radiated emissions measurements with GTEM measurements?

No, it's not, in general, possible. You need to look at different limits 
with different test regimes.
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