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Standing Wave Ratio What does an SWR reading of 1:1 mean? What does an SWR reading of less than 4.511 mean? Z z a G 3 i 3 2 2 i 3 t contact betuieen parts of an antenna system? What does a very high SWR reading maan? What does standing-wave ratio mean? IF your antenna feed line gets het when you are ‘transmitting, what might this mean? IF the characteristic impedance of the feedline does not match the antenna input impedance, then: ‘The result of the presence of standing waves ons transmission line ist ‘An SWR meter measures the degree of match between ‘transmission line and antenna by: ‘resonant antenna having a feed point impedance of 200 ohms is connected to a feed line and transmitter ‘which have an impedance of 50 ohms. What will the standing wave ratio of this system be? ‘The type of feed line best suited to operating at = high anding wave ratio ist Impedance Matching what device might allow use of an antenne on a band it was not designed for? € that does an antenna matching unit do? What would you use to connect 2 coaxial cable of 50 chm impedance to an antenna of 35 chms impedance? When wall a power source deliver maximum output to the load? What happens when the impedance of an electrical load is equal to the internal impedance of the power source? Why is impedance matching important? To obtain efficient power transmission from a transmitter to an antenna requires: To obtain efficient transfer of power from a transmitter to an antenna, it is important that there is at If am antenna is correctly matched to a transmitter, the length of transmission line: ‘The reason that an RF transmission line should be matched at the transmitter end is to: o 8 t 5 E 3 i c a e ‘spproximataly 300 ohms, and you are using RGSU (50 chms) coaxial lines, what is the ratio required to have the line and the antenna matched?

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