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A 300 Transmission Line Is Terminated With An Antenna That Presents A

The document contains multiple choice questions about transmission lines, characteristic impedance, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), time domain reflectometry (TDR), quarter-wave matching sections, and dielectric losses. It asks about determining load impedance from voltage measurements on a transmission line, transmission line input impedance properties, identifying features from a TDR oscilloscope display, calculating normalized load admittance from given impedances, parameters for stub matching of a given load, VSWR after matching, reasons for using shorted stubs in tuners, length of transmission line needed for quarter-wave matching of a given load, and causes of dielectric losses.

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A 300 Transmission Line Is Terminated With An Antenna That Presents A

The document contains multiple choice questions about transmission lines, characteristic impedance, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), time domain reflectometry (TDR), quarter-wave matching sections, and dielectric losses. It asks about determining load impedance from voltage measurements on a transmission line, transmission line input impedance properties, identifying features from a TDR oscilloscope display, calculating normalized load admittance from given impedances, parameters for stub matching of a given load, VSWR after matching, reasons for using shorted stubs in tuners, length of transmission line needed for quarter-wave matching of a given load, and causes of dielectric losses.

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A slotted line is used to measure the voltage maximums and voltage minimums on a transmission
line with a characteristic impedance of 50 n. The voltage maximum is measured as 7.5 V and the
minimum is 5 V. The line is terminated with a purely resistive load. What is the load impedance?
A5 C. 25
B. 12 D. 75
The transmission line input impedance is equal to its characteristic impedance when
A. its lossless.
B. it has finite length.
C. its nonresonant.
D. its capacitance is equal to its inductance.
A TDR is being used to analyze a transmission line problem. The oscilloscope display
shows a positive-going voltage step with a DC level equal to twice the input voltage at
2 ms. What can be determined from this display?
A. Theres a short circuit at a point 2msVpfrom the source.
B. Theres a short circuit at a point 1msVpfrom the source.
C. Theres an open circuit at a point 2msVpfrom the source.
D. Theres an open circuit at a point 1msVpfrom the source.
A 300 transmission line is terminated with an antenna that presents a

(450j600 ) load impedance. What is the normalized load admittance?


A.0.002 +j0.0016 C.1.5 j2
B.0.24 +j0.32 D.1 +j1.7
How far from the load should a short-circuit stub be placed to match the load in
question 9?
A.0.07 C.0.052
B.0.25 D.0.130
How long should the stub in question 9 be?
A.0.085C.0.334
B.0.18D.0.601
What is the VSWR after matching at the input of the transmission line in question 9?
A.1.7C.0.55
B.1D.0.38
A shorted stub is used instead of an inductor in tuners because of
A. cost considerations. C. superior selectivity.
B. space considerations. D. broader bandwidth.

A load of 100 +j50 is to be matched to a 50transmission line using a/4matching section. How much transmission

line is needed between the load and the/4matching section?


A.0.038C.0.28
B.0.138D.0.78
Dielectric losses occur when
A. the conductor separation is too great.
B. the conductor separation is too small.
C. currents flow from one conductor to the other through the dielectric.
D. the cable is unshielded.

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