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- in cases of reported interference, ask you to log the transmissions you have
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made over a specified time period
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## The following types of activity are not permitteed
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## The following types of activity are not permitted
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- Business or commercial activity
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- The use of encryption or codes, other than Morse Code
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tags: [electricity, radio, ham-study]
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Impedance is not the same thing as [resistance](./Resistance.md) although it is
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a related concept.
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Resistance is opposition to the flow of current **in both
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[AC and DC](./Voltage_sources.md)** circuits. It is a quantity that **remains
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constant**. Resistance in a circuit causes electrical energy to be dissipated as
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heat.
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In contrast, impedance is not constant. It changes based on the frequency of the
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current and it only applies to AC circuits.
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Impedance is calculated as the resistance _plus_ the frequency-dependent
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opposition to alternating current from components such as capacitors and
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inductors.
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> Both resistance and impedance are measured in Ohms
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Antennas have [impedance](./Impedance.md) as a property. The impedance of an
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antenna is affected by its size and positioning as well as the wavelength of the
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signal it is transmitting and receiving.
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The impedance of the **feed point** (the point where the [feeder](./Feeders.md)
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meets the antenna) should match the impedance of the feeder and transmitter.
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If the impedance of the antenna does not match that of the feeder, some energy
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will be reflected back down the antenna to the feeder creating "standing waves".
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Standing waves are formed when a wave encounters a boundary between two
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different mediums which allows the wave to
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[reflect](./Radio_wave_propagation.md). Although one source generated this wave,
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it results in two travelling waves, one outgoing and one reflected. This creates
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an interference pattern the same as two waves overlapping from two separate
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sources.
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A **Standing Wave Ratio** meter (SWR) tests whether there is a correct match
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between the impedance of the feeder and the antenna.
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A 1:1 ratio is ideal. Anything higher that 2:1 is a mismatch which may degrade
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the transmitter.
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In cases of mismatch, you can use an **Antenna Matching Unit** (AMU) (there are
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manual and automatic variants). This is also known as an **Antenna Tuning Unit**
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(ATU). This device reduces the SWR to ensure there is no damage to the
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transmitter.
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An AMU is mostly required when you are working "multi-band", that is: using a
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single antenna from multiple frequency bands.
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