How to use a simple SWR meter and what it means to your VHF
One exception, in this case we are talking about an antenna tuner with
its output going to a coax line that then goes to the antenna. The
antenna being something near 50 ohms but far enough from it to produce
a 3:1 SWR on its feed line.
So in this case we have 2 transmission lines. One between the
transmitter and the tuner and one between the tuner and the antenna.
Regards
Gary
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 21:40:42 GMT, Bruce in Alaska
wrote:
I suspect that there is a big misunderstanding of TERMS, going on here.
Definitions are being misused on both sides......
Lets get the TERMS Fixed and Understood first.
Transmitter = Rf Source that has an impedance of 50 Ohms
Transmission Line = Coaxial Feedline between Transmitter and Antenna
Tuner.
Antenna Tuner = Device that matches impedance of it's input (50 Ohms)
to that of the antenna that connects to the tuners
output.
Antenna = Effectivly a wire, or pipe, or other conducting structure
used to radiate RF Energy supplied by the Transmitter to
the feedline.
NOW that we have these definitions settled, Please continue the
discussion.
Bruce in alaska
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