On 27 Jul 2009, at 22:54, Michael Watterson wrote:
> Only professional Radio Monitoring, scanners and transmitters use 50
> Ohms
To drag this back kicking and screaming to somewhere vaguely related
to the topic
I'd just point out that 50 Ohm coaxial cable (RG58A/U was the specific
cable type)
was also used for the first fairly widely used deployment of Ethernet
(yes, I know
about original Ethernet cable and vampire taps, and I've even used it,
but you'd
hardly call it widely used).
Niall
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