Does that transmission line, which connects your antenna and
transmitter, seem like a mystery to you? Or perhaps your have other
questions: Just how much of the transmitter's rated output power
actually gets to the antenna? How much power is consumed by the
line itself? Just what is the input impedance of the antenna? Or,
what is the input impedance at the transmitter end of a
transmission line when the antenna is connected to its other end?
Why does my tuner seem to work better on some bands than others?
What is the effect of high transmission line SWR? Should I be
concerned about high SWRs? What can I do about them? It is the
unusual operator who has not at one time or another asked one or
more of these questions. Well, now you can easily answer these
questions and many others Using simple language the author of this
book, a former electronic design engineer and amateur over more
than 60 years, shows how to find the answers, quickly, easily and
accurately. Those more technically inclined can work with the
equations provided by the book; those who just want answers without
all the math can use a personal computer and specially developed,
easy-to-use programs from a CD and get accurate answers directly
with the click of a button But there is more: the book contains
many solved examples and each solution is followed by a thorough
discussion. Now you can get answers while you learn about
transmission lines.
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