Talk:Dummy load

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This article had templates indicating it should cite its sources and that it needed technical cleanup. I have rewritten it to provide citations for most of the information, a and I think the remaining information is obvious to anyone who is familiar with radio transmitters. If someone can find supporting citations, that would be great, but the sources I have take quite a bit for granted. I also think the first paragraph now makes it clear that this topic is for people interested in technical information related to radio transmitters. Gerry Ashton 20:06, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

There are other uses for dummy loads. loudspeaker models, for instance, or Wind_turbine#Electrical_brakingOmegatron 21:06, 9 November 2006 (UTC)