SWR Tells Me??
Bob Miller wrote:
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I'm confused, wouldn't it be more important to have the right
impedance and swr at the end of the feedline, where the transceiver is
expecting 50 ohms?
bob
k5qwg
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If you have 50 ohms at the antenna, then you will have 50 ohms
regardless of the length of coax.
A 3:1 VSWR, assuming other responses to this post are correct, means
that your antenna connection could be anything from 16 ohms to 150 ohms
and all sorts of combinations of resistance and reactance within that range.
An antenna analyzer will let you determine antenna resonance, antenna
feedpoint impedance [hopefully 50 ohms], coax line loss, and allow
proper adjustment at the connection points for your coax.
Once again, find someone in your area with an antenna analyzer. I repeat
my offer if you are within 60 +/- miles of Concord NH.
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