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Re: Home Made Dummy Load
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Quote from: MonTaylor on June 04, 2024, 04:20:57 pm
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Looks good, I see you used what looks like the heatsink for a computers CPU. High powered chip resisters are definatly the way to go nowadays. Also there much more suited for higher frequencies into the UHF / SUHF.
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