Deck 19: Communications

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The main difference between an FM receiver and an AM receiver is the method used to recover the audio signal from the

A)mixer.
B)detector.
C)carrier.
D)modulated IF.
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The quadrant classification of a linear multiplier indicates the number of that the multiplier can handle.

A)output polarity combinations
B)input polarity combinations
C)scale factors
D)transfer characteristics
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A mixer is basically a frequency

A)doubler.
B)converter.
C)modulator.
D)demodulator.
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The process of modifying a high frequency carrier by the information to be transmitted is called

A)discrimination.
B)detection.
C)modulation.
D)multiplexing.
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The IF amplifiers within an FM radio receiver are tuned to

A)455 kHz.
B)100.7 MHz.
C)4.55 MHz.
D)10.7 MHz.
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A basic IF Amplifier always has

A)a tuned resonant)circuit on both the input and output.
B)a tuned resonant)circuit on the input.
C)a tuned resonant)circuit on the output.
D)None of the above.
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The phase detector in a PLL is followed by a low- pass filter. The low- pass filter passes the and rejects all other frequencies.

A)difference of the input and feedback signals
B)input signal
C)feedback signal
D)sum of the input and feedback signals
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The purpose of a balanced modulator is to eliminate

A)both side- bands.
B)the lower side- band.
C)the upper side- band.
D)the carrier.
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Most VCOs used in PLLs operate on the principle of

A)variable power.
B)variable reactance.
C)variable inductance.
D)phase detection.
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Combining an audio signal with an RF carrier in a nonlinear device is called

A)modulation.
B)demodulation.
C)filtering.
D)neutralization.
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The bandwidth of the low- pass filter in a PLL determines the

A)phase difference.
B)capture range.
C)lock range.
D)free- running frequency.
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For a PLL, the capture range is

A)always greater than the lock range.
B)always two times the lock range.
C)usually less than the lock range.
D)always the same as the lock range.
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Higher modulating frequencies are amplified more than the lower frequencies at the transmitting end of an FM system by a process called

A)full duplex.
B)filtering.
C)pre- emphasis.
D)de- emphasis.
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Mixing two signals by a nonlinear process is called

A)bandwidth discrimination.
B)sum and product frequencies.
C)heterodyning.
D)spectrum modulation.
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The product of two sinusoidal signals is called

A)suppressed- carrier modulation.
B)lower side frequency.
C)balanced modulation.
D)Both A and C above.
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The signal loss that occurs when photons interact with the molecules of the core in a fiber- optic cable is called

A)absorption.
B)scattering.
C)refraction.
D)scattering.
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If you receive an AM signal modulated by a pure sinusoidal signal in the audio frequency range, you will hear

A)nothing.
B)distortion.
C)static.
D)a single tone.
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A phase detector has

A)two input signals and one output signal.
B)three output signals.
C)one input signal and two output signals.
D)no input signals.
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The outline of the peaks of the modulated carrier has the shape of the information signal, and is called the

A)lower- side frequency.
B)duty cycle.
C)RF index.
D)envelope.
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In a PLL, to obtain lock, the signal frequency must come within the

A)lock range.
B)capture range.
C)deviation range.
D)closed range.
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Deck 19: Communications
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The main difference between an FM receiver and an AM receiver is the method used to recover the audio signal from the

A)mixer.
B)detector.
C)carrier.
D)modulated IF.
D
2
The quadrant classification of a linear multiplier indicates the number of that the multiplier can handle.

A)output polarity combinations
B)input polarity combinations
C)scale factors
D)transfer characteristics
B
3
A mixer is basically a frequency

A)doubler.
B)converter.
C)modulator.
D)demodulator.
B
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The process of modifying a high frequency carrier by the information to be transmitted is called

A)discrimination.
B)detection.
C)modulation.
D)multiplexing.
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The IF amplifiers within an FM radio receiver are tuned to

A)455 kHz.
B)100.7 MHz.
C)4.55 MHz.
D)10.7 MHz.
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A basic IF Amplifier always has

A)a tuned resonant)circuit on both the input and output.
B)a tuned resonant)circuit on the input.
C)a tuned resonant)circuit on the output.
D)None of the above.
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The phase detector in a PLL is followed by a low- pass filter. The low- pass filter passes the and rejects all other frequencies.

A)difference of the input and feedback signals
B)input signal
C)feedback signal
D)sum of the input and feedback signals
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The purpose of a balanced modulator is to eliminate

A)both side- bands.
B)the lower side- band.
C)the upper side- band.
D)the carrier.
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Most VCOs used in PLLs operate on the principle of

A)variable power.
B)variable reactance.
C)variable inductance.
D)phase detection.
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Combining an audio signal with an RF carrier in a nonlinear device is called

A)modulation.
B)demodulation.
C)filtering.
D)neutralization.
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The bandwidth of the low- pass filter in a PLL determines the

A)phase difference.
B)capture range.
C)lock range.
D)free- running frequency.
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For a PLL, the capture range is

A)always greater than the lock range.
B)always two times the lock range.
C)usually less than the lock range.
D)always the same as the lock range.
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Higher modulating frequencies are amplified more than the lower frequencies at the transmitting end of an FM system by a process called

A)full duplex.
B)filtering.
C)pre- emphasis.
D)de- emphasis.
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Mixing two signals by a nonlinear process is called

A)bandwidth discrimination.
B)sum and product frequencies.
C)heterodyning.
D)spectrum modulation.
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The product of two sinusoidal signals is called

A)suppressed- carrier modulation.
B)lower side frequency.
C)balanced modulation.
D)Both A and C above.
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The signal loss that occurs when photons interact with the molecules of the core in a fiber- optic cable is called

A)absorption.
B)scattering.
C)refraction.
D)scattering.
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If you receive an AM signal modulated by a pure sinusoidal signal in the audio frequency range, you will hear

A)nothing.
B)distortion.
C)static.
D)a single tone.
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A phase detector has

A)two input signals and one output signal.
B)three output signals.
C)one input signal and two output signals.
D)no input signals.
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The outline of the peaks of the modulated carrier has the shape of the information signal, and is called the

A)lower- side frequency.
B)duty cycle.
C)RF index.
D)envelope.
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In a PLL, to obtain lock, the signal frequency must come within the

A)lock range.
B)capture range.
C)deviation range.
D)closed range.
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