Samsung TRC-445 owner manual Standing Wave Ratio Chart, Ratios Rating Description

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STANDING WAVE RATIO CHART

The ideal standing wave ratio (SWR) reading is a 1:1 ratio, or a meter reading of 1 on the SWR meter’s top scale (which you can usually get only in laboratory test condi- tions). A 1.5:1 to 2:1 SWR ratio is excellent for most mobile CB antenna applications. This chart explains the different readings you might see.

 

 

Standing Wave Ratio Chart

 

 

 

Ratios

Rating

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

1:1 to 1.5:1

Superior

Perfect match between the antenna/cable system and

 

 

the CB’s RF output power.

 

 

 

1.5:1 to 2:1

Excellent

The antenna/cable system are an outstanding match

 

 

with this CB transmitter’s RF output power. Ideal for

 

 

most CB installations.

 

 

 

2:1 to 3:1

Good

The antenna/cable system with this CB transmitter will

 

 

perform to specifications under most normal conditions.

 

 

 

Higher

Inefficient

Requires inspection of antenna system’s mounting

than 3.1

 

hardware or ground, or adjustment/replacement.

 

 

 

Note: Prolonged exposure to the elements (salt spray, humidity, corrosion, and so on) or vehicle vibration can cause degradation in antenna performance and a rise in the SWR meter’s normal reading. Once a month, or anytime the SWR reading is greater than 3, check the condition of the antenna and its coaxial cable, RF electrical connections, and so on.

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Contents TRC-445 Features FCC Information Contents Mounting the TRC-445 InstallationMounting the Microphone Holder Selecting an Antenna Connecting MicrophoneInstalling AN Antenna Connecting an Antenna Using Vehicle Battery PowerUsing the CB AS a Base Station External CB Speaker Public Address SpeakerAdjusting the Standing Wave Ratio Ratios Rating Description Standing Wave Ratio ChartTurning on the CB and Receiving Transmissions OperationTransmitting Listening to Weather Broadcasts Weather Alert Using the Public Address FunctionBusiness Uses CB Operation TipsCommon Uses for a CB Radio CB CourtesyCode Meaning Using Common 10-CODESReducing Noise Maximum RangeSymptom Check That TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuses General SpecificationsPublic Address RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas