Re: Why 50ohms?
I think one have to go back some time ago when pioniers in RF transmission tried to figure ou the best shape of antennas. For example: folded diapole 2-wire anntena has the input impedance close to 300 ohm and therefore in many today's TV instalation we have 300ohm flat cable. Another example: the radiation resistance of 1/2-λ antenna in free air, with the antenna remote from everything else, and antenna made of infinitely thin conductor, is approximately 73ohm. Therefore cable that connected this antenna with transmitter/receiver has impedance of 75ohm.
We are talking here about resonant values, but in fact they are "nearly resonant" or "close to resonant".