Pieces of paper with golden stars are overrated. Waaaaaay overrated..
@vk6zgo : any decent scope has the capabilit to terminate its input at 50 ohm. The reason is to maintain signal integrity all the way , through the connector to the digitizer.
Even the old tektronixes with vacuum tubes already had that.
As for you transmission line. You are dealing with a modulated signal at high power.
It is not frequency that matters but edge rate. Like i said a 10 MHz sine wave doesn't need transmission lines ( we are talkin stripline or microstrip on a pcb over a distance of an inch here between two opamps) . We'll talk microstrips when your edge rates are much higher. No need to overengineer and seek nonexistent problems. Problems are very well capable of finding you all by themselves. I've done enough boards for signal integrity in my life and gone through enough EMC quals to know what matters and when it matters.
Emc is not the same as signal integrity. Neither are power losses. The question is what are you shooting for.
My friend,I've used more Oscilloscopes,(mainly HP & Tektronix), than you've had good breakfasts!
None of them had 50 Ohm terminations included.
Yes,all of them could have an external termination added,but none of them had it as part of the normal input circuitry.
By the way,what is this digitiser?---Not in old vacuum tube Tektronix 'scopes!
"Edge rate",unless I am very much mistaken is a $5 word meaning "rise time".
The minimum rise time of a signal is intimately related to the highest frequency content of the signal.
So how can you say it is not frequency that matters?
OK,granted,for short distances you can get away with things,& as you said,at 10MHz,an inch or so doesn't matter!
As far as modulation & high power,that doesn't really matter,what does matter,as you commented,is the length of the transmission line.