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![]() "amdx" wrote in message ... Is it possible for a VSWR meter to read 1 to 1 with reactance at the antenna? Ex. If the antenna Z was R= 30 and X= 40 would the meter read 1 to 1? Or is there a combination of R and X that would give 1 to 1? Thanks for your answer and explanations, Mike The reason the question arises. I've build a 2.4Ghz Patch antenna. It has gain. I move the feedpoint to change the input impedance. Now it has more signal strength, so I move in the same direction again and it shows even more signal strength, 2 more adjustments more signal, 1 more move and signal strength looks like it's starting to go down in signal strength. (These moves were about .060" each.) Now I see a VSWR meter at http://pe2er.nl/wifiswr/ I wonder if this can help me get a handle on adjusting for proper impedance? The reason I want 50 ohms is because I want to build an array of 4 Patches. The 50 ohms is important to impedance matching with 1/4 wavelength coax. I'm using this site as info for the matching and connections. http://www.darc.de/distrikte/g/T_ATV...d-Array-GB.pdf Yes, I'm using Patches instead of Biquads. Thanks, Mike PS. What do you think about the antenna spacing? So now the problem I don't know what the input impedance is. |
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