2. Why would one need to know the feed point impedance of an antenna? a) To calculate the front-to-side ratio of the antenna b) To calculate the gain of the antenna c) To match impedances to minimize...


2. Why would one need to know the feed point impedance of an antenna?<br>a) To calculate the front-to-side ratio of the antenna<br>b) To calculate the gain of the antenna<br>c) To match impedances to minimize standing wave ratio on the transmission line<br>d) To measure the near-field radiation density from a transmitting antenna<br>

Extracted text: 2. Why would one need to know the feed point impedance of an antenna? a) To calculate the front-to-side ratio of the antenna b) To calculate the gain of the antenna c) To match impedances to minimize standing wave ratio on the transmission line d) To measure the near-field radiation density from a transmitting antenna

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