Many companies can not justify the cost of a measurement chamber for radiated 
emissions - not to mention the cost of an EMC engineer to run it. I completed 
an article on how I set up temporary radiated emissions measurement test sites 
in client buildings and offices. This may help you when you find the need to 
perform troubleshooting or pre-compliance testing prior to qualification 
testing at your own facility.

http://www.tmworld.com/blog/The_EMC_Blog/41857-Temporary_RE_Measurement_Sites.php

Cheers, Ken
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Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Woodland Park, CO
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