6 GHz for uplink
Description : The total space loss of transmission and reception for two ground stations with uplink frequency 8GHz and a downlink of 6 GHz with angle of elevations of 3˚ and 7˚ A respectively is A. 403 dB B. 100 dB C. 20 dB D. 215 dB
Last Answer : A. 403 dB
Description : What is the uplink receiver frequency if the downlink transmitter is on channel 4 (3.84 Ghz)? A. 6.065 GHz B. 6.84 GHz C. 6.65 GHz D. 6.05 GHz
Last Answer : A. 6.065 GHz
Description : State the reason for keeping uplink and downlink frequency different in satellite communication.
Last Answer : Uplink frequency is used for transmission of signals from earth station transmitter to satellite. Downlink frequency is used for transmission of signals from satellite to earth station receiver. ... the same antenna to be used for both receiving and transmitting simplifying satellite hardware.
Description : The Ku frequency band used in satellite communication (for uplink and downlink) is: (1) 14 GHz and 11 GHz (2) 30 GHz and 20 GHz (3) 70 GHz and 50 GHz (4) 60 GHz and 45 GHz
Last Answer : The Ku frequency band used in satellite communication (for uplink and downlink) is: 14 GHz and 11 GHz
Description : The signal path from satellite to earth-based receiver. A. Downlink signal B. Uplink signal C. Incident signal D. Reflected signal
Last Answer : A. Downlink signal
Description : The signal path from earth station satellite A. Uplink signal B. Reflected signal C. Incident signal D. Downlink signal
Last Answer : A. Uplink signal
Description : A satellite signal transmitted from a satellite transponder to earth’s station. A. Uplink B. Downlink C. Terrestrial D. Earthbound
Last Answer : B. Downlink
Description : A microwave link between the earth station and the down-town terminal. A. STL B. Uplink C. Downlink D. Terrestrial link
Last Answer : D. Terrestrial link
Description : Satellite signal transmitted from a satellite transponder to earth’s station. A. Vertically polarized B. Uplink C. Downlink D. RHCP
Last Answer : C. Downlink
Description : Which of the following is the uplink frequency in C-band? A. 5.925 GHz B. 4.2 GHz C. 7.425 GHz D. 3.7 GHz
Last Answer : A. 5.925 GHz
Description : What is the local oscillator (mixer) frequency of the satellite with an uplink frequency in GHz band? A. 3500 MHz B. 4500 MHz C. 2225 MHz D. 2555 MHz
Last Answer : C. 2225 MHz
Description : Most satellites operate in which frequency band? A. 30 to 300 MHz B. 300 MHz to 3 GHz C. 3 GHz to 30 GHz D. Above 300 GHz
Last Answer : C. 3 GHz to 30 GHz
Description : What noise is observable at frequencies in the range from about 8 MHz to somewhat 1.5 GHz? A. Industrial noise B. Atmospheric noise C. Space noise D. Shot noise
Last Answer : C. Space noise
Description : Extra-terrestrial noise is observable at frequencies from A. 0 to 20 KHz B. Above 2 GHz C. 8 to 1.43 GHz D. 5 to 8 GHz
Last Answer : C. 8 to 1.43 GHz
Description : Electromagnetic waves of frequencies arbitrarily lower than 3,000 GHz, propagated in space without artificial guide. A. Space waves B. Terrestrial waves C. Mobile D. Hertzian waves
Last Answer : D. Hertzian waves
Description : Atmospheric noise is less at severe frequencies above A. Audio level B. 30 MHz C. 10 GHz D. 1 GHz
Last Answer : B. 30 MHz
Description : Fiber optic cable operates near _______ frequencies. A. 800 THz B. 20 MHz C. 200 MHz D. 2 GHz
Last Answer : A. 800 THz
Description : Which of the following statements is not true with respect to microwaves? (A) Electromagnetic waves with frequencies from 300 GHz to 400 THz. (B) Propagation is line-of-sight. (C) Very ... waves cannot penetrate walls. (D) Use of certain portions of the band requires permission from authorities.
Last Answer : (A) Electromagnetic waves with frequencies from 300 GHz to 400 THz.
Description : What band of frequencies do these satellites operate? A. L band B. Ka band C. C band D. Ku band
Last Answer : A. L band
Description : Which band of frequencies used by military for its satellites and radar? A. C band B. X band C. L band D. P band
Last Answer : B. X band
Description : Which among the following waves is used for communication by artificial satellites? (1) Micro waves (2) Radio waves (3) A. M. (4) Frequency of 1016 series
Last Answer : (1) Micro waves Explanation: For fixed (point-to-point) services, communications satellites provide a microwave radio relay technology complementary to that of communication cables. They are also used ... is extensively used for point-to-point telecommunications (i.e., non broadcast uses).
Description : Which among the following waves is used for communication by artificial satellites ? (1) Micro waves (2) Radio waves (3) A. M. (4) Frequency of 1016 series
Last Answer : Micro waves
Description : Is a loss of power of a satellite downlink signal due to earth’s atmosphere. A. Atmospheric loss B. Path loss C. Radiation loss D. RFI
Last Answer : B. Path loss
Description : In satellite communication, the Geostationary satellites are conveniently located with respect to the equator at _______. A. 45 degrees latitude B. 90 degrees latitude C. 0 degrees latitude D. 5 degrees latitude
Last Answer : C. 0 degrees latitude
Description : Which waves are used for a communication through artificial satellites? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : The most common application of satellites A. Surveillance B. Reconnaissance C. Defense systems D. Communication
Last Answer : D. Communication
Description : Which waves are used for a communication through artificial satellites?
Last Answer : Microwaves
Description : A large numbers of computers in a wide geographical area can be efficiently connected using (A) twisted pair lines (B) coaxial cables (C) Communication satellites (D) all of the above
Last Answer : (D) all of the above
Description : The device in communication satellites which receives signals from an earth station and transmits them to different directions is (1) Transformer (2) Transistor (3) Transponder (4) Transducer
Last Answer : Transponder
Description : Communication satellites are used to: (1) To transmit communication signals (2) To receive and redirect communication signals (3) To only receive communication signal (4) To provide information of national sources only
Last Answer : To receive and redirect communication signals
Last Answer : Satellites used for international communication are called Intelsat.
Description : A wave of frequency 1 GHz has wavelength of A. 0.4 m B. 0.5 m C. 0.2 m D. 0.3 m
Last Answer : 0.3 m
Description : Known as the satellite transmitted signal form a satellite transponder to earth’s station. A. Uplink B. Down link C. RHCP D. Vertically polarized
Last Answer : B. Down link
Description : A satellite receives an uplink frequency of _______ MHz from a ground station of 3700 MHz. A. 8150 MHz B. 1475 MHz C. 2225 MHz D. 5925 MHz
Last Answer : D. 5925 MHz
Description : The full range of VHF frequencies used for communication is:
Last Answer : 118.0 to 136.975
Description : What is the frequency range of C-band? A. 8.5 to 12.5 GHz B. 3.4 to 6.425 GHz C. 12.95 to 14.95 GHz D. 27.5 to 31 GHz
Last Answer : B. 3.4 to 6.425 GHz
Description : What is the frequency range of C-band? A. 10.95 to 14.5 GHz B. 27.5 to 31 GHz C. 3.4 to 6.424 GHz D. 1.53 to 2.7 GHz
Last Answer : C. 3.4 to 6.424 GHz
Description : What is the free space loss, in dB, between two microwave parabolic antennas 38.0 kilometer apart operating at 7.0 GHz? A. 145.6 dB B. 138.5 dB C. 135.5 dB D. 140.89 dB
Last Answer : D. 140.89 dB
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Description : The frequency of Ku band for satellite communications. A. 6/4 GHz B. 14/11 GHz C. 12/14 GHz D. 4/8 GHz
Last Answer : B. 14/11 GHz
Description : The Ku-band in the satellite service A. 14/11 GHz B. 30/17 GHz C. 8/7 GHz D. 6/4 GHz
Last Answer : A. 14/11 GHz
Description : Which microprocessor is available with a clock speed of 1.6 GHZ: a Pentium III b. Pentium II c. Pentium IV d. All of these
Last Answer : c. Pentium IV
Description : The frequency in rad/sec of a wave with velocity of that of light and phase constant of 20 units is (in GHz) a) 6 b) 60 c) 600 d) 0.6
Last Answer : a) 6
Description : How many satellites does Mars have ?
Last Answer : Mars has 2 satellites.
Description : How many satellites does Mercury have ?
Last Answer : Mercury and Venus have no satellites.
Description : How many satellites does Saturn have ?
Last Answer : Saturn has 72 satellites.
Description : How many satellites does Uranus have ?
Last Answer : Uranus has 27 satellites.
Description : The minimum number of geostationary satellites needed for un-interrupted global coverage is (1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 1
Last Answer : (2) 2 Explanation: In theory, 2 satellites in diametrically opposite geosynchronous orbits could cover the planet. In order for the satellites to communicate, a minimum of 3 would be needed, ... At this point, the strength and quality of coverage increases proportionally to the number of satellites.
Description : Geostationary satellites have lifetime of nearly A. 20 years B. 10 years C. 50 years D. 60 years
Last Answer : 20 years
Description : Number of satellites in geostationary orbits are A. 100 B. 200 C. 300 D. 400
Last Answer : 200