Things You'll Need
Instructions
Using a Single-Needle VSWR Meter
Connect the antenna cable to the VSWR meter "Antenna" connector, and the VSWR meter "Transmitter" connector to the transmitter output using the short coaxial cable. If available, set the power range switch to the minimum range allowed by the transmitter.
Set the VSWR meter to "Cal" (calibrate) and transmit with just enough power so that you can adjust the meter to place the needle in the "Cal" or fully forward position.
Change the VSWR meter setting to "SWR" and transmit again, observing the reading. Unless the antenna is far out of tune, this is your SWR reading, which should be 2.0 or below.
Repeat the calibration and measurement steps after each antenna adjustment. Many modern transmitters will adjust output power based on VSWR, so any change in VSWR may require recalibration.
Disconnect the VSWR meter and connect the antenna directly to the transmitter for regular use for best performance. You can leave the meter in place to monitor the antenna for changes due to weather or other environmental factors or accidents to protect your transmitter. If you transmit on other nearby frequencies, you can observe how much the VSWR changes with frequency.
Measuring VSWR with a Two-Needle VSWR Meter
Connect the two-needle VSWR meter between the antenna and transmitter using the short cable.
Set the meter to the minimum power range, if available. Adjust the transmitter to transmit in that power range and get a needle deflection about halfway across the meter where the VSWR reading scale is located.
Measure VSWR with a two-needle VSWR meter by observing the crossing of the forward and reflected power needles and reading the value, such as 1.5, at that point. Setting the meter to "Cal" is not necessary because the two needles work together.
Repeat VSWR measurement as needed for antenna adjustments. No adjustment of the meter is necessary.