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Abazooka balun is sometimes called * 2ponts © bow equency balun © A bathtetersa ande © «.Tensformer balun © 4 Narrowband balun BALANCED TO UNBALANCED re BALANCED To UNRALANCED E 6.Which ofthe following is nota diolectric material used in transmission 2p fines? * © 4 None of the above O bmica O « Poyriny ctoride © arupber ‘CuaRacrenistie Ian oer Oem umes meas 4 Hl i i ii EHLE Pomepeatd tio 7. Which of the following was developed for coaxial cables toreplace 2 ponts rubber and eliminate high-frequency losses associated with rubber insulators? * © artefton © Anone ot the stove © © Polyethylene O bce ‘TYPES OF TRANSMISSION LINES "TYPES OF TRANSMISSION LINES 2 Itis the sleeve woven into a mesh that prevents radiation losses and 2 pant» ‘also prevents external EMI as noise and radio interference from reaching ‘the signal conductors in STP cables. * © 6 dialectic insulator © baraia © arot © couter cable jacket "TYPES OF TRANSMISSION LINES. "TYPES OF TRANSMISSION LINES. sabe Teun ae Coser) SHILDEDTWSTED PAIR STP) gn eet 9.1n a transmission line, this electrical paremeter represents the rate at 20h which the waves oscillate as a function of position on the line. * © a Frequency O 4 Period © c Phase sit © b Resonance ‘reson Comrie) e. ce Nt | PxoPacation Constant Proracanion coxstast ZA Pane ay Camron 10. Which of the following electrical parameters is negligible at extremely 2 pont» igh frequencies? * O eters b and O be tnewsrance © arosicrance O ccapactonce | cuanscranisme bereoasce El Seis Stern or aime ar * 2) 22 THD Cuaracreristic IMPEDANCE Las arrmoucn ro 11.A 50 ohm concentric cable is 5 meters long and hasa solid copper 3 pints center conductor with an outside diameter 4.6 mm. If the dielectric constant is 2.1 and the outside diameter of the outer conductor is 16 mm, determine the thickness of the outer conductor? * © aoseaamm © dozeremm © bozsiemm © c.02sa4mm BEE cuanacrumisne Is a rnmoe 12 Calculate the characteristic impedance of a coatial ine with avelative 2:1 permittivity of 2.3if the diameter of the inner conductor is 3 mmand the Inside diameter of the outer conductor is 10 mm. * © 4.49,7519 Kio obra © 497519 0hme © 9.457017 ohne © bazs701 ohms =—_ 7 HE csnacrnnismic Inrepance oe «£ = mor 13. The resultant waveform obtained by adding the incident wave to the 2 pints reflected wave is referred to as afan* O concentrated wave © a standing wave O binegatve wave O e Agere nave STANDING Wave 14, The transmission line parameter that describes the phase relationship 2port> between the incident and retlected waves. * © © Angle of flection coefcient © 2 Angle of incidence © a Phase sit © b sng of Transmission coefcent ee ou : ont poe rerin—aal ‘Tub Courisx ResLeenioN Coerniciesr 15.n an open-ended transmission line with an ac signal applied, what is 2 per the phase relationship between the incident and reflected voltage waves? © ainphase O e.90 degrees out of ase O 4.100 degrees out of phase O 6.45 derees out of phase REFLECTIONS ON A TRANSMISSION LINE REVLECTIONS ON A TRANSMISSION LINE 16.Ona transmission line that is carrying an ac signal, what is the relative value of the resultant voltage wave 1/4 wavelength from the open end? * © ainone othe rest © «maximum postive O b ze © « Maximum nective REFLECTIONS OW A TRANSMISSION INE [REPLECTIONS ON A TRaNsausstox Lf SPENT tien @ 17. Inan open-ended transmission line, the resultant ac current waveform 20 isalways zero at what point(s)? O 1/2 wavelength from the opersend only © a.atthe open end only © c atthe open end and 1/2 wavelength trom the open-end © 4.174 wavelength from the open-end only REFLECTIONS ON A TRANSMISSION LINE REFLECTIONS ON A TRANSMISSION LINE. techn, 18, Transmission line is considered to be non-resonant (flat) when itis 2 pans: terminated in which of the following ways? * © a manimpedance equal 1220 O ciinoninductivereatonce greater than Zo © mma capacitive reactance greater than Zo © b inanimpedance that is infinite “Teasion Meou, ANTON STEM AND DEC INCIDENT AND REFLECTED WAVES: 4. INCIDENT AND. ‘Mibtoontninstn artawor woe REFLECTED WAVES SS eee ecore” S52" me onc re eee iti a ae aecnee ace 119, transmission line for which a = 0, B= 1.591 radian'meter and Zo = 100 ‘ohms is operated at a frequency of 10 MHz. If the load is 50 ohms. find the reflection coefficient. Bo - lop 50 +100 © 6.03993, 0 degrece © 6.03935, 45 degrees © cos, =—Q,aA333 ‘ © 2.03393,0 degrees = 39 RO ’ 0.3 )

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