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It's a total joke to assume the input to any receiver, amp, whatever,
is 50 ohms over all frequencies. About the only thing I ever found to be 50 ohms over a wide frequency range is the calibration resistor used in the impedance jig. Chip resistors are quite good, but their self inductance is basically their electrical length. |
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