2. coaxial cable – Kenwood TS-780 Benutzerhandbuch

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Adjustment (SWR)

Your antenna must be connected to a 50 ohms coaxial

cable, since the antenna impedance of the TS-780 is

5 0 Ohms. A l s o , t h e a n t e n n a m u s t b e a d j u s t e d t o

50 ohms impedance. This adjustment is called im-

pedance matthing.

Proper impedance matthing is accomplished by check-

ing SWR (VSWR: Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) using a

SWR meter. Ideal SWR is 1: 1.

The SWR meter s h o u l d b e c o n n e c t e d b e t w e e n t h e

antenna feeder and the antenna terminal at the rear of

the transceiver, whichever is more convenient. Note

that the reading of SWR meter varies somewhat depen-

ding on the location of connection because of the loss in

the antenna cable. This is particularly noticeable when

the antenna cable is more than 10 m long.

An antenna System which Shows

a standing wave ratio

of less than 1 .5 will insure satisfactory transceive

Operation.

4-2. COAXIAL CABLE

For satisfactory transceive Operation, coaxial cable

must be used. When the transceiver is used for fixed sta-

tion Service, the coaxial cable becomes relatively long, so

low loss (large sized) coaxial cable of the shortest possible

length should be used, as the loss of coaxial cable cannot

be neglected when operating in high frequency bands, par-

ticularly in 144 MHz or higher bands.

When the coaxial cable needs to be extended more than

10 m, use one of larger size such as RG8/U or UR67.

Coaxial cable

W h a n S W R meter is c o n n e c t e d a s shown above. t h e actual
SWR at the antenna feeder is higher than 1.5 because of the
loss of the coaxial cable

Fig. 7 Adjustment of Antenna System

Antenna feeder

ANT terminal

Fig. 8

8. Antenna installation

1 Ground p l a n e

antenna

4-row horizontal
Stack (4 p a r a l l e l

enna

Tower

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