eolas/zk/Impedance_and_antennas.md
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Antennas have [impedance](./Impedance.md) as a property. The impedance of an
antenna is affected by its size and positioning as well as the wavelength of the
signal it is transmitting and receiving.
The impedance of the **feed point** (the point where the [feeder](./Feeders.md)
meets the antenna) should match the impedance of the feeder and transmitter.
If the impedance of the antenna does not match that of the feeder, some energy
will be reflected back down the antenna to the feeder creating "standing waves".
Standing waves are formed when a wave encounters a boundary between two
different mediums which allows the wave to
[reflect](./Radio_wave_propagation.md). Although one source generated this wave,
it results in two travelling waves, one outgoing and one reflected. This creates
an interference pattern the same as two waves overlapping from two separate
sources.
A **Standing Wave Ratio** meter (SWR) tests whether there is a correct match
between the impedance of the feeder and the antenna.
A 1:1 ratio is ideal. Anything higher that 2:1 is a mismatch which may degrade
the transmitter.
In cases of mismatch, you can use an **Antenna Matching Unit** (AMU) (there are
manual and automatic variants). This is also known as an **Antenna Tuning Unit**
(ATU). This device reduces the SWR to ensure there is no damage to the
transmitter.
An AMU is mostly required when you are working "multi-band", that is: using a
single antenna from multiple frequency bands.