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ANDREW   58622   SHORE   ANTENNA
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Electronics Technician Volume 07-Antennas and Wave Propagation
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ANTENNA  TUNING

Figure 2-35.—Seven-foot shf SATCOM antenna. Figure 2-36.—Four-foot shf SATCOM antenna. MATCHING   NETWORKS An  antenna  matching  network  consists  of  one  or more  parts  (such  as  coils,  capacitors,  and  lengths  of transmission line) connected in series or parallel with the  transmission  line  to  reduce  the  standing  wave  ratio on  the  line.  Matching  networks  are  usually  adjusted when   they   are   installed   and   require   no   further adjustment  for  proper  operation.  Figure  2-37  shows a  matching  network  outside  of  the  antenna  feedbox, with  a  sample  matching  network  schematic. Matching networks can also be built with variable components   so   they   can   be   used   for   impedance matching over a range of frequencies. These networks are called antenna tuners. Antenna  tuners  are  usually  adjusted  automatically or  manually  each  time  the  operating  frequency  is changed.   Standard   tuners   are   made   with   integral enclosures.  Installation  consists  simply  of  mounting 2-20

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