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The relationship between cable common mode currents and corresponding radiated emission levels is examined. Through these relationships, limits on cable current can be established which would enable making tests on only the separate units, or a limited number of the separate units of a large system at a time. From the results obtained, the effective compliance of the entire system with radiation requirements is determined.<>