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SWR and buildings
From my understanding when you are checking SWR you should be 50ft away from
buildings etc. I'm just wondering how big an effect being close to a building can have on SWR? If my SWR if around 2 (that'll do me) and I find myself in a town near a building or in a jam with a big 18 wheeler alongside could I find that my SWR could go from 2 to a damaging level due to the closeness? Cheers, Dave -- "Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is interesting. What they conceal is vital. " |
SWR and buildings
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:10:33 -0000, "Dave P"
wrote in : From my understanding when you are checking SWR you should be 50ft away from buildings etc. I'm just wondering how big an effect being close to a building can have on SWR? If my SWR if around 2 (that'll do me) and I find myself in a town near a building or in a jam with a big 18 wheeler alongside could I find that my SWR could go from 2 to a damaging level due to the closeness? Never heard of it happening or seen it happen myself. Objects like buildings and the sheet metal on trucks will absorb far more RF than they will reflect. Any -significant- reflection, enough to potentially hurt your radio, requires a thin, straight conductor, parallel to your antenna, with a specific length, and at a specific distance. Matter of fact, some people who build their own antennas and -want- that kind of reflection often find out that it's not easy -- certainly not as easy as mounting a vertical next to a building or truck. If you check SWR and it's over 3:1, most likely there's something wrong other than just being close to a building or truck. |
SWR and buildings
On Feb 8, 4:10 am, "Dave P" wrote:
From my understanding when you are checking SWR you should be 50ft away from buildings etc. I'm just wondering how big an effect being close to a building can have on SWR? If my SWR if around 2 (that'll do me) and I find myself in a town near a building or in a jam with a big 18 wheeler alongside could I find that my SWR could go from 2 to a damaging level due to the closeness? There is an effect like you mention... but nowhere near that severe. Try and stay in the clear when making adjustments... but don't think that parking next to another truck will change your match drastically. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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SWR and buildings
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