Likely yes, but check the spec. If the output circuit is a low Zout buffer
amp and two separate roughly 50 Ohm resistors, they should be independent.
Or, two distinct buffers could be used too.

You can do a simple check with an Ohmmeter, with the unit powered OFF.
Measure the R between the front and rear output center pins. If it's close
to zero, they are likely just paralleled, not individually buffered.

As to the amplitude growth, try a different cable length., It might be a
resonance w/ the cable length terminated by the 'scope's C.

Best,
-John

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[snip]
> In summary, should I be able to use both front & rear connectors
> simultaneously without disrupting the other outputs and does it make
> sense that high impedance connections cause the 5 MHz level to rise?
>
> Sorry for the rather long message.  Thanks for any help anyone can
> provide.
>
> Ed



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