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what does a transistor test fixture actually measure such as the one shown

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the file is attached
 

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Thanks alot man...but we the transistor test fixture to the end of the transistor(output) it has nothing to do with the input--> refer to the file i added
 

I think the post answered your question, as far as it's level of clarity suggested.

The circuit seems however incomplete. You won't necessarily need a full bias-T for the base terminal, but a coupling capacitor would be required at least.
Showing RF connectors and test fixxture contacts explicitely would complete a reasonable schematic.
 

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