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Element 3 General Class Question Pool Coax Cable Valid July 1, 2011 Through June 30, 2015

G9A02 What are the typical characteristic impedances of coaxial cables used for antenna feed lines at amateur stations? A.25 and 30 ohms B.50 and 75 ohms C.80 and 100 ohms D.500 and 750 ohms

G9A05 How does the attenuation of coaxial cable change as the frequency of the signal it is carrying increases? A.It is independent of frequency B.It increases C.It decreases D.It reaches a maximum at approximately 18 MHz

G9A06 In what values are RF feed line losses usually expressed? A.Ohms per 1000 ft B.dB per 1000 ft C.Ohms per 100 ft D.dB per 100 ft

G5B10 What percentage of power loss would result from a transmission line loss of 1 dB? A.10.9 % B.12.2 % C.20.5 % D.25.9 %

G9A03 What is the characteristic impedance of flat ribbon TV type twinlead? A.50 ohms B.75 ohms C.100 ohms D.300 ohms

G9A01 Which of the following factors determine the characteristic impedance of a parallel conductor antenna feed line? A.The distance between the centers of the conductors and the radius of the conductors B.The distance between the centers of the conductors and the length of the line C.The radius of the conductors and the frequency of the signal D.The frequency of the signal and the length of the line

G9A07 What must be done to prevent standing waves on an antenna feed line? A.The antenna feed point must be at DC ground potential B.The feedline must be cut to an odd number of electrical quarter wavelengths long C.The feedline must be cut to an even number of physical half wavelengths long D.The antenna feed point impedance must be matched to the characteristic impedance of the feed line

G9A04 What is the reason for the occurrence of reflected power at the point where a feedline connects to an antenna? A.Operating an antenna at its resonant frequency B.Using more transmitter power than the antenna can handle C.A difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance D.Feeding the antenna with unbalanced feedline

G4B10 Which of the following can be measured with a directional wattmeter? A.Standing Wave Ratio B.Antenna front-to-back ratio C.RF interference D.Radio wave propagation

G9A11 What standing-wave-ratio will result from the connection of a 50-ohm feed line to a non- reactive load having a 50-ohm impedance? A.2:1 B.1:1 C.50:50 D.0:0

G9A12 What would be the SWR if you feed a vertical antenna that has a 25-ohm feed-point impedance with 50-ohm coaxial cable? A.2:1 B.2.5:1 C.1.25:1 D.You cannot determine SWR from impedance values

G9A09 What standing-wave-ratio will result from the connection of a 50-ohm feed line to a non- reactive load having a 200-ohm impedance? A.4:1 B.1:4 C.2:1 D.1:2

G9A10 What standing-wave-ratio will result from the connection of a 50-ohm feed line to a non- reactive load having a 10-ohm impedance? A.2:1 B.50:1 C.1:5 D.5:1

G9A08 If the SWR on an antenna feedline is 5 to 1, and a matching network at the transmitter end of the feedline is adjusted to 1 to 1 SWR, what is the resulting SWR on the feedline? A.1 to 1 B.5 to 1 C.Between 1 to 1 and 5 to 1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line D.Between 1 to 1 and 5 to 1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter

G9A13 What would be the SWR if you feed a folded dipole antenna that has a 300-ohm feed-point impedance with 50-ohm coaxial cable? A.1.5:1 B.3:1 C.6:1 D.You cannot determine SWR from impedance values

G6C16 Which of the following describes a Type-N connector? A.A moisture-resistant RF connector useful to 10 GHz B.A small bayonet connector used for data circuits C.A threaded connector used for hydraulic systems D.An audio connector used in surround-sound installations

G6C18What is a type of SMA connector? A.A large bayonet-type connector usable at power levels in excess of 1 KW. B.A small threaded connector suitable for signals up to several GHz. C.A connector designed for serial multiple access signals. D.A type of push-on connector intended for high-voltage applications.

G6C13 Which of these connector types is commonly used for RF service at frequencies up to 150 MHz? A.Octal B.RJ-11 C.PL-259 D.DB-25

20 G1B01 What is the maximum height above ground to which an antenna structure may be erected without requiring notification to the FAA and registration with the FCC, provided it is not at or near a public-use airport? A.50 feet B.100 feet C.200 feet D.300 feet