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Characterization of indoor antennas has become a current issue, especially with DTV. The GTEM (Gigahertz TEM) cell, originally made to test equipment for EMI susceptibility, is often available to CE designers. The device is also suited for measurement of relatively small indoor television antennas including those with integrated amplifiers.