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I recently got a BTI LK-2000 amplifier and there is a provision for a =
built in/on dummy load. There is a switch on the face of the amp, that =
switches from antenna to load. Does anyone out there have any leads on =
where this resistive load could be found. I know there are cheaper =
alternatives, but I would kind of like to keep it all BTI. Thanks in =
advance.
Rick Nichols
KD5MGK
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