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This paper describes the instrumentation system used to monitor analog voltage signals in the IUS vehicle during IUS electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) system qualification testing. Features of the system are: 1. Complete electrical isolation between the IUS and the instrumentation. 2. Automatic internal test point switching in seconds. 3. No pickup on instrumentation cables. 4. The system can be used in electrical fields of any intensity. 5. No commercial voltage probes used in the IUS. The instrumentation achieves its special properties through the use of two techniques: 1) Voltage signals are brought out of the IUS on a fiber optic data trans mission system; 2) Test point switching is accomplished by sending compressed air to an air operated electrical switch through pl'astic tubing.