>I made my own dummy load last night from two 100 ohm resistors wired in 
>parallel.  They are rated for 10 watts each and look like little bricks.  I 
>measured the resistance at 51 ohms.  Do you think this is close enough or 
>should I reduce it to 50?



>Paul KG5KXG


If your impedance is really 51 ohms, that's an SWR of 1.02. If your antenna had 
an SWR of 1.02, would you trim it to get to 1.00, fire up your tuner, or just 
start operating?

However, some of those resistors that look like bricks are really coils 
(inductors) inside, which produce a higher impedance than the DC resistance. 
Under RF excitation, that dummy load may be well above 51 ohms impedance. 

73, Ryan AI6DO   
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