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![]() Ken C wrote: If I put a T-connector on my feedline and a 50 ohm dummy load on each leg, does the transmitter see 50 ohms, or 25 ohms? If one leg is not being used, what should be put there (if anything) for the transmitter to see 50 ohms if the impedance of the other leg is 50 ohms? Ken KC2JDY Ken; 50 ohms. Jim |
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On 8 Mar 2006 04:17:08 -0800, "Jim" wrote:
Ken C wrote: If I put a T-connector on my feedline and a 50 ohm dummy load on each leg, does the transmitter see 50 ohms, or 25 ohms? If one leg is not being used, what should be put there (if anything) for the transmitter to see 50 ohms if the impedance of the other leg is 50 ohms? Ken KC2JDY Ken; 50 ohms. This might be a solution to all of our mismatch problems. Repeal Ohm's law. |
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