The document defines voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) relationships and provides a table showing how VSWR, reflection coefficient, return loss, power ratio, and percent reflected vary with different VSWR values ranging from 1.01 to 50. Higher VSWR values result in higher reflection coefficients, lower return loss, higher power ratios, and higher percentages of power being reflected. Formulas are also provided showing the mathematical relationships between VSWR, reflection coefficient, power ratio, and return loss.
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The document defines voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) relationships and provides a table showing how VSWR, reflection coefficient, return loss, power ratio, and percent reflected vary with different VSWR values ranging from 1.01 to 50. Higher VSWR values result in higher reflection coefficients, lower return loss, higher power ratios, and higher percentages of power being reflected. Formulas are also provided showing the mathematical relationships between VSWR, reflection coefficient, power ratio, and return loss.