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How to use a dummy load

Buzzard78945

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Please forgive me for asking this question I’m 99.9% sure I know the answer I just like to verify. I do feel embarrassed to ask such a stupid question please don’t slaughter me on here...(y)


I recently bought a MFJ 300watt dummy load and I was thinking since it’s 50ohm perfect already I don’t need an extended length coax correct?? I could use just a small jumper (18in) from radio to watt meter; another (18in) jumper to dummy load... correct????

Im sorry for the stupid question I guess it’s such a dumb one it’s not easily answered by a quick google search (n)

IM NEW! I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO
Joe Dirt
 

Please forgive me for asking this question I’m 99.9% sure I know the answer I just like to verify. I do feel embarrassed to ask such a stupid question please don’t slaughter me on here...(y)


I recently bought a MFJ 300watt dummy load and I was thinking since it’s 50ohm perfect already I don’t need an extended length coax correct?? I could use just a small jumper (18in) from radio to watt meter; another (18in) jumper to dummy load... correct????

Im sorry for the stupid question I guess it’s such a dumb one it’s not easily answered by a quick google search (n)

IM NEW! I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO
Joe Dirt
I need the answer myself thanks for asking.
 
Buzzard78945,
No slaughtering here. Just as long as you hit yourself in the forehead with a ball peen hammer!:LOL:
You are absolutely correct. At 50 ohms, any length of coax will do. If someone tells you differently, they have hit themselves 1 too many times!!:rolleyes:
Welcome to the forum!

73
David

Agreed.:)

And welcome!
 

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