On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 14:27:36 -0500, jeremy-ca wrote:
>For low frequencies a regular wire wound can be used with a capacitor to 
>cancel the inductive reactance.
At a single frequency (or depending on the Q, a relatively narrow range). 
The laws of physics, as described by the classic resonant frequency 
curves, apply in full. Wire wound resistors as an RF dummy load are a 
really bad idea. 
Those of you saying you have 55.xx ohm loads. How did you measure them? 
With an ohmeter?  What counts is the Z at RF, not at DC. Only in 
Wonderland do resistors have a constant value from DC to daylight. 
73,
Jim K9YC
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