Bear in mind that a 50-ohm dummy load will give you a 1:1 SWR, too...there's really a lot more to this stuff than SWR.
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Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Eric Patterson wrote:
> Rick and others:
>
> It was my understanding that it is best to have an SWR of 1 to 1.
> However, 1.5 or 2 to 1 is also acceptable. It was also my understanding
> that if your SWR goes above 2 to 1, you could lose transmitter power or have
> trouble tuning your antenna. I do not use amplifiers, but I learned about
> SWR when I studied for my technician license back in 1993. Others on this
> list can let me know if my understanding is correct. Thanks.
>
> Eric
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Rick
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:49 AM
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> Subject: What is the highest safe swr?
>
> Hi list.
> What is the highest safe SWR?
> The reason I ask is, when on 20 meters for example, I tune my SWR to 1.0 =
> to 1, I get 700 watts out of my amp.
> When I have an SWR of 2.0 to 1 I get 1000 watts.
> I don't want to hurt anything, so I thought I'd ask here.
> Thanks in advance, 7 3.
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