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Can I use a voltmeter or the 1-MW input on the oscilloscope with the Models 1601, 1611 and 18XX receivers?

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Can I use a voltmeter or the 1-MW input on the oscilloscope with the Models 1601, 1611 and 18XX receivers?

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Both of these receivers have a 50-W output impedance, and transimpedance-gain specification listed assumes that you are connected to a 50-W scope input. If you measure the output voltage with a voltmeter or a 1-MW oscilloscope, then the transimpedance gain doubles. Keep in mind, however, the impedance mismatch may cause some additional ringing.

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