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At very high frequencies where wavelengths are short, lines act as resonant circuits.
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line is made of two parallel conductors separated by a space of ½ in to several inches.
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The most widely used type of transmission line is cable.
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Most transmission lines in some kind of connector, a device that connects the cable to a piece of equipment or to another cable.
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In BNC connectors, the conductor of the cable is soldered or crimped to a male pin, and the shield braid is attached to the body of the connector.
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The best-performing coaxial connector is the connector, which is used mainly on large coaxial cable at UHF and microwave frequencies.
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When a length of a transmission line is longer than several wavelengths and an RF generator is connected, the generator sees an impedance called the impedance.
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In free space, is equal to 984 divided by frequency.
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Transmission line delay is often the determining factor in calculating the maximum allowed cable in LANs.
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The primary transmission line specifications are characteristic and attenuation.
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When a signal is applied to a transmission line, it appears at the other end of the line some time later because of the delay.
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When the between load resistive impedance and line impedance is great, the reflected power can be high enough to damage the transmitter.
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The power sent down a transmission line toward the load is called power.
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The of a transmission line plotted on the Smith chart is a circle.
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The of the reflected voltage wave to the incident voltage wave on a transmission line is called the reflection coefficient.







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