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On Sat, 01 May 2004 14:19:59 +0100, Paul Burridge
wrote: Hi, I have a spare RF signal generator that has an unmarked output from a type of socket I've never seen before. What's the simplest way of establishing its output impedance? I've had a few ideas but no doubt someone out there will know of something better, since I always seem to end up making unnecessary work for myself. Any suggestions? p. -- The BBC: licenced at public expense to spread lies. Hello Paul, what is the brand name and model number of your RF signal generator. Can you descibe the socket to us. Regards, John Crighton Sydney |
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