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Reg this has to be a troll question. I am sure you know the impedance of a transmitter can be almost anything. Usually an ohm or so for transistor transmitters and a couple of thousand for a tube . It is then matched to whatever load is hooked to it. I have no wish to be unkind but I'm sorry to say it is your response which is likely to be considered a troll. In any case, the question was "Is the internal resistance of a transmitter 50 ohms or is it not 50 ohms?". The correct answer is "It is not 50 ohms." Now let's get on with Q2. ;o) --- Reg, G4FGQ |
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