Question 5 1 pts A 130-MHz FM broadcast station uses a 275-12 transmission line between the transmitter and the tower mo

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Question 5 1 pts A 130-MHz FM broadcast station uses a 275-12 transmission line between the transmitter and the tower mounted half wave dipole antenna. The antenna impedance is 86 N. You are asked to design a quarter-wave transformer to match the antenna to the line. If the quarter-wave section is a two-wire line and the lines are embedded in polystyrene, determine the physical length of the quarter-wave section. Physical length of the quarter-wave section 1 = m Question 6 1 pts A lossless transmission line of electrical length 1 = 0.35) is terminated in a load impedance of ZL = (43 + j39) 22. If Zo = 932, find Zin and enter the real part below. Re(Zin) = 12
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