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- put "A" into rightone
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- Question #16
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- 2D-7-3.2 What does an unusually high SWR-meter reading indicate?
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- That the antenna is not the correct length, or that there is an open or shorted connection somewhere in the feed line
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- That the signals arriving at the antenna are unusually strong, indicating good radio conditions
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- That the transmitter is producing more power than normal, proably indicating that the final amplifier tubes or transistors are about to go bad
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- That there is an unusually large amount of solar white-noise radiation, indicating very poor radio conditions
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- Correct answer is A