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![]() "Rick Frazier" wrote in message ... MGFoster wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 the resistance. This can be detrimental, especially if you're using low power (QRP). On the other hand, if you have an amplifier and transmit through this sort of poor connection it can actually get worse, and you can end up with variable swr, which most amplifiers don't like.... Typically, any clean, tight joint will be fine for awhile, longer if protected, and longer yet if soldered before you protect it..... --Rick AH7H another "High Ohmic" connection" would be: The connection of a one-OHM resistor on top of a HIGH mountain. That's the high ohm connection. Or a one-ohm resistor on a tall ham's beanie-cap |
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