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1.

What is the PEP if the transmitter produces a peak to peak voltage of 178V across a 75Ω load?

A. 75.4W
B. 52.8W
C. 54.2W
D. 45.5W
Answer» C. 54.2W
2.

What is the maximum current if the peak envelope power is 500W and the supply to the amplifier is 50V?

A. 10A
B. 10mA
C. 550A
D. 550mA
Answer» B. 10mA
3.

What is the peak envelope power if the rms voltage is 127.26V across a 50Ω load?

A. 324W
B. 321W
C. 215W
D. 154W
Answer» B. 321W
4.

The low power carrier transmitted with SSB signal is called as?

A. SSB carrier
B. Dummy carrier
C. Fake carrier
D. Pilot carrier
Answer» E.
5.

THE_LOW_POWER_CARRIER_TRANSMITTED_WITH_SSB_SIGNAL_IS_CALLED_AS??$

A. SSB carrier
B. Dummy carrier
C. Fake carrier
D. Pilot carrier
Answer» E.
6.

What is the maximum current if the peak envelope power is 500W and the supply to the amplifier is 50V?$

A. 10A
B. 10mA
C. 550A
D. 550mA
Answer» B. 10mA
7.

What_is_the_peak_envelope_power_if_the_rms_voltage_is_127.26V_across_a_50Ω_load?$#

A. 324W
B. 321W
C. 215W
D. 154W
Answer» B. 321W
8.

Which of the following is true with respect to the bandwidth of a 2kHz audio signal and a 2kHz binary data?

A. Bandwidth is higher for audio signals than binary data
B. Bandwidth is higher for binary data than audio signals
C. Bandwidth remains the same for both
D. Bandwidth keeps increasing with time for the binary data
Answer» C. Bandwidth remains the same for both
9.

What is the average power of the transmitter if PEP = 500W?

A. 0W to 500W
B. 100W to 300W
C. 125W to 166.66W
D. 0W to 250W
Answer» D. 0W to 250W
10.

What_is_the_PEP_if_the_transmitter_produces_a_peak_to_peak_voltage_of_178V_across_a_75Ω_load?$

A. 75.4W
B. 52.8W
C. 54.2W
D. 45.5W
Answer» C. 54.2W
11.

Which one of the following is not true with respect to SSB signal?

A. Hard to demodulate
B. Less power
C. Carrier is suppressed
D. Very low range
Answer» B. Less power
12.

Why is no carrier signal transmitted when the amplitude of the modulating signal is 0 in an SSB transmission?

A. Attenuation
B. Undermodulation
C. No sideband is generated
D. All the sideband is suppressed
Answer» D. All the sideband is suppressed
13.

Where does selective fading occur?

A. Attenuator
B. Amplifier
C. Atmosphere
D. Antenna
Answer» D. Antenna
14.

SSB transmitters are lighter and require less power than their normal AM transmitters.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
15.

Which of the following is an advantage of SSB over DSB?

A. No change in spectrum space
B. Reduce in spectrum space
C. Carrier is suppressed
D. Power is not wasted on the carrier
Answer» C. Carrier is suppressed
16.

What is used to generate a DSB signal?

A. Balanced modulator
B. Carrier suppressor
C. Antimodulator
D. Sideband suppressor
Answer» B. Carrier suppressor
17.

The spectrum space occupied by a DSB signal is the same as that of a conventional AM signal.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
18.

The type of signal transmission in which no power is wasted on the carrier is known as ________

A. Amplitude modulation
B. Frequency modulation
C. Sideband suppressed carrier signal
D. Unsuppressed carrier
Answer» D. Unsuppressed carrier