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I am trying to find the correct answer to a question on the first class MECP test.  The question is "Which of the following would be the oprimum resistance measurement between a paging transmitter's antenna cable shield and chassis ground?  choices are 0,4,50,560,10000 ohms.  I remember that 50 ohms was for a CB radio I believe, but I cannot find the answer to this question in my first class book... anyone know for sure, or know where I can find the answer in writing?  I am trying to study, and want to study the right material.  Thanks!
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0 between shield and ground.
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thanks guys!  I really appreciate it

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