Final answer:
The SRA 56/57/58 is typically patched to the transmitter using a Coaxial Cable, which is designed to carry high-frequency electrical signals efficiently.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking about how the SRA (Series Reasoning Aptitude) 56/57/58 is connected to a transmitter. The correct answer to the question would generally be option (a) Coaxial Cable, as it is commonly used to patch radio frequency signals to a transmitter. Television reception antennas, such as the one described in the accompanying figures, use cross wires of various lengths to most efficiently receive different wavelengths. These antennas are then connected to a transmitter or receiver using coaxial cables which are designed to carry high-frequency electrical signals with low losses.