FCC Exam Question: 10A4

What is the most common type of coax connector used on VHF transceivers?

A. “N”
B. “BNC”
C. “UHF”
D. “TNC”
Correct Answer: C

Explanation: The "UHF" connector, which typically refers to the PL-259 plug and SO-239 chassis jack, is the most common type for VHF transceivers in amateur radio. Its widespread adoption is due to a combination of historical use, general robustness, cost-effectiveness, and ease of termination for common coaxial cable types. While not truly "UHF" in its optimal frequency range (its performance degrades above 200-300 MHz due to impedance variations), it performs reliably and is entirely adequate for typical amateur VHF frequencies (144-148 MHz) and power levels. "N" connectors offer superior performance at higher frequencies and power levels due to their constant impedance design, but they are more expensive and harder to terminate, making them less common for general amateur VHF rigs. "BNC" connectors are quick-disconnect and suitable for low-power applications or test equipment, but generally not for the main antenna connection of a fixed/mobile transceiver. "TNC" connectors are a threaded version of BNC, offering better vibration resistance, but are also not commonly found as the main antenna port on VHF transceivers.

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