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Related wiki pages Antennas, Gain, Propagation, Bands
Standing Wave Ratio - (SWR)
What is SWR?
When there is a mismatch between the output impedance of a transmitter and input impedance of an antenna, some of the signal - in the form of a wave - is reflected back down the transmission line to the transmitter. Standing waved of electrical energy will "appear" in the transmission line. SWR is the ratio:
amplitude (height) of the standing wave : amplitude of an adjacent node (central point on the wave form)
How is SWR calculated?
Online SWR calculator from VE3KL