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>Hi Rich, 
>
>Since a dipmeter doesn't measure impedance, how could I use one to prove that
>the input impedance of an L-network at resonance doesn't look like a dead 
>short circuit?
>
?  The series L and C must be paralled to measure resonance.  
cheers, Mike.
>
>> >
>> >I believe that is only true if there is no load connected across the shunt 
>> >side of the L-network. 
>> >In that case the L-network simply becomes a hi-q series resonant trap to 
>> >ground (e.g. a near
>> >dead short). Connect a finite resistive load across the shunt element and 
>> >that is no longer true.
>> 
>> ?  Try proving this with a dipmeter, Mike.   
>> 
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