At 08:21 AM 2/28/03 -0500, SavageBR@aol.com wrote:
>Otherwise, a good SWR is only important when transferring power from your
>source, the transmitter, into the feedline. If the transmitter will deliver
>the desired power into the feedline Z present at the transmitter end, and the
>feedline is rated to handle the peak voltage of the standing wave then there
>is no problem.
In some cases, the "willingness" of the amplifier to work into a somewhat
elevated SWR may be an issue (I think the Alpha 87A has this
problem). Otherwise Bruce is totally right -- for example, I run my SB-220
into my 80m array, which is cut for CW, in the 75 phone band without any
difficulty, even though the SWR is around 3:1. There is something to be
said for old, forgiving technology.
73, Pete N4ZR
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