SWR: Maximum allowable VSWR
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VSWR (voltage-standing-wave-ratio) represents the degree with which an antenna is matched to the system impedance. Most modern antennas do not require any tuning for optimum performance. VSWR is one of the easiest parameters to measure and VSWR meters are becoming very popular antenna installation tools
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