Description : Which of the following is oldest multiplexing scheme? A. Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) B. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) C. Code Division Multiplexing (CDM) D. Space Division Multiplexing (SDM)
Last Answer : D. Space Division Multiplexing (SDM)
Description : Used for time division multiplexing. A. Frequency modulation B. Pulsed modulation C. SSB D. Amplitude modulation
Last Answer : B. Pulsed modulation
Description : FDM stands for: a) Frequency Division Multiplexing b) Fidelty Division Multiplexing c) Fast Division Multiplexing d) None of These
Last Answer : a) Frequency Division Multiplexing
Description : An FDM hierarchy which is formed by frequency – division multiplexing 10 super groups together for a combined capacity of 600 voice band message channels.
Last Answer : Mastergroup
Description : An FDM hierarchy which is formed by frequency – division multiplexing five groups containing 12 channels each for a combined bandwidth of 240 kHz
Last Answer : Supergroup
Description : Multiplexing scheme use by baseband transmission. A. FDM B. Space multiplexing C. TDM D. Statistical multiplexing
Last Answer : C. TDM
Description : How can multiple earth stations share a satellite on the same frequencies? A. Frequency reuse B. Multiplexing C. Mixing D. Frequency hopping
Last Answer : A. Frequency reuse
Description : How do you transmit through multiplexing, a thousand of voice channel information over a single fiber optic using on e wavelength? A. Polar division B. Time division C. Fiber division D. Frequency division
Last Answer : B. Time division
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 The modulation system used for telegraphy is A. frequency-shift keying B. two-tone modulation C. pulse-code modulation D. single-tone modulation
Last Answer : A. frequency-shift keying
Description : The receive GCE system in an earth station performs what function(s)? A. Modulation and multiplexing B. Up conversion C. Demodulation and demultiplexing D. Down conversion
Last Answer : C. Demodulation and demultiplexing
Description : Which multiplexing technique shifts each signal to a different carrier frequency? A) FDM B) TDM C) Both (a)and (b) D) None of the above
Last Answer : FDM
Description : _______ is designed to be usedin wirelessapplications in which stations must be ableto sharethe medium without interception by an eavesdropperand without beingsubject tojamming from a malicious intruder. A) Spread spectrum B) Multiplexing C) Modulation D) None of the above
Last Answer : Spread spectrum
Description : DWDM stands for: a. Digital Wavelength-Division Modulation b. Dense Wavelength-Division Modulation c. Double Wavelength-Division Modulation d. Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
Last Answer : d. Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
Description : Multiplexing in a time division multiplexer occurs based upon A. the position of a frame within the group of frames B. the positioning of data within a frame C. the priority assigned to a connected device D. the activity of a connected device
Last Answer : B. the positioning of data within a frame
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 The letter-number designation B8E is a form of modulation also known as ___________. A. pilot carrier system B. independent sideband emission C. lincomplex D. vestigial sideband transmission
Last Answer : B. independent sideband emission
Description : One of the reasons why FDM is being replaced by TDM is A. noise is amplified with voice when an FDM system is used B. it is difficult to place channels side by side C. there is more time than frequency D. Most available frequencies has been used
Last Answer : A. noise is amplified with voice when an FDM system is used
Description : Time synchronization is necessary in (A) FDM. (B) TDM. (C) WDM. (D) Quadrature multiplexing
Last Answer : (B) TDM.
Description : _____ isa digital multiplexing technique for combiningseveral low-ratechannels into onehigh-rate one. A) FDM B) TDM C) WDM D) None of the above
Last Answer : TDM
Description : _____ isan analog multiplexing technique to combine optical signals. A) FDM B) TDM C) WDM D) None of the above
Last Answer : WDM
Description : Which multiplexing technique involves signals composed of light beams? A) FDM B) TDM C) WDM D) none of the above
Description : Which multiplexing technique transmits digital signals? A) FDM B) TDM C) WDM D) None of the above
Description : Which multiplexing technique transmits analog signals? A) FDM B) TDM C) WDM D) (a) and (c)
Last Answer : (a) and (c)
Description : What is the baseband frequency of standard FDM basic supergroup? A. 312 to 552 kHz B. 300 to 600 kHz C. 60 to 2540 kHz D. 60 to 108 kHz
Last Answer : A. 312 to 552 kHz
Description : Mostly ________ is used in wireless LAN. a) time division multiplexing b) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing c) space division multiplexing d) channel division multiplexing
Last Answer : b) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
Description : Given the following statements: (a) Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique that can be applied when the bandwidth of a link is greater than combined bandwidth of signals to be transmitted. (b) Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) ... c) is true. (D) (a), (b) and (d) are true; (c) is false.
Last Answer : (D) (a), (b) and (d) are true; (c) is false.
Description : What is the term used to describe a spread spectrum communications system where the center frequency if a conventional carrier is altered many time per second in accordance with a pseudo ... hopping B. Direct sequence C. Time-domain frequency modulation D. Frequency compandored spread spectrum
Last Answer : A. Frequency hopping
Description : The modulation technique used by GSM cellular system A. Phase shift keying B. Frequency shift keying C. Gaussian minimum shift keying D. QAM
Last Answer : C. Gaussian minimum shift keying
Description : What is the main purpose of a communications system? A. None of these B. To have a frequency assignment C. For modulation D. To provide an acceptable replica of the information at the destination
Last Answer : D. To provide an acceptable replica of the information at the destination
Description : DMT is a modulation technique that combineselements of _______ and _______. A) FDM; TDM B) QDM; QAM C) FDM; QAM D) PSK; FSK
Last Answer : FDM; QAM
Description : An ______signal is the optical modulation of an STS-n (or STM-n) signal. A) OC-n B) TDM-n C) FDM-n D) none of the above
Last Answer : TDM-n
Description : It is an average power of a radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line taken during a long sufficient interval of time and compared with the lowest frequency encountered in the modulation ... operating conditions. A. Carrier power B. Rated power C. Mean power D. Peak envelop power
Last Answer : C. Mean power
Description : What does the noise weighting curve shows? A. Noise signals measured with a 144 handset B. Power levels of noise found in carrier systems C. The interfering effect of other frequencies in a voice ... a reference frequency of one kilohertz D. Interfering effects of signals compared with a 3-kHz tone
Last Answer : C. The interfering effect of other frequencies in a voice channel compared with a reference frequency of one kilohertz
Description : The sharing of a medium and its link by two or more devices is called _______. A) modulation B) encoding C) line discipline D) multiplexing
Last Answer : multiplexing
Description : Modulation is theprocessof A. converting analogsignals todigital signals B. converting digital signals toanalog signals C. Multiplexing various signals intohigh speed line signals D. performing data encryption
Last Answer : converting digital signals toanalog signals
Description : A single channel is shared by multiple signals by _____ a. analog modulation b. digital modulation c. multiplexing d. phase modulation
Last Answer : c. multiplexing
Description : Which of the following antennas is used for testing and adjusting a transmitter for proper modulation, amplifier operation and frequency accuracy? A. Elementary B. Real C. Isotropic D. Dummy
Last Answer : D. Dummy
Description : Why are frequency modulation transmitters more efficient? A. Because their power is increased by class C amplifiers B. Because their power is increased by class A amplifiers C. Because their power is increased by class B amplifiers D. Because their power is increased by class AB amplifiers
Last Answer : A. Because their power is increased by class C amplifiers
Description : What is the deviation ratio for an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus or minus 5 kHz and accepting a maximum modulation rate of 3kHz? A. 60 B. 0.16 C. 0.6 D. 1.66
Last Answer : D. 1.66
Description : What is meant by the term modulation index? A. The processor index. B. The ratio between the deviation of a frequency modulated signal and the modulating frequency. C. The FM signal-to-noise ratio. D. The ratio of the maximum carrier frequency deviation to the highest audio modulating frequency.
Last Answer : B. The ratio between the deviation of a frequency modulated signal and the modulating frequency.
Description : In modulation technique, which of the following is referred to audible pitch? A. Width B. Frequency C. Harmonic D. Amplitude
Last Answer : B. Frequency
Description : What is meant by the term deviation ratio? A. The ratio of the carrier center frequency to the audio modulating frequency B. The ratio of the highest audio modulating frequency to the ... audio modulation frequency D. The ratio of the audio modulating frequency to the center carrier frequency
Last Answer : C. The ratio of the maximum carrier frequency deviation to the highest audio modulation frequency
Description : This is referred to a product of simultaneous frequency and amplitude modulation or a carrier frequency variation which produces unwanted distortion. A. Absorption modulation B. Simultaneous modulation C. Dynamic instability D. Series modulation
Last Answer : C. Dynamic instability
Description : One of the following is not among the advantages of series modulation A. No transformer B. Suppressed white noise C. Simple D. Modulates any frequency
Last Answer : B. Suppressed white noise
Description : Which of the following systems is not used in radio detection and ranging? A. Frequency shift B. Frequency modulation C. Pulse radar D. Amplitude modulation
Last Answer : D. Amplitude modulation
Description : Referred to as an average power from the radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line taken during one radio frequency cycle under no modulation. A. Carrier power B. Rated power C. Peak envelop power D. Mean power
Last Answer : A. Carrier power
Description : Average power of a radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle taken under the condition of no modulation. A. Peak envelop power B. Rated power C. Carrier power D. Mean power
Last Answer : C. Carrier power
Description : Emission on a frequency or frequencies immediately outside the necessary bandwidth which result from the modulation process except spurious emission. A. Radiation B. Noise C. Out of the band D. Interference
Last Answer : C. Out of the band
Description : Both frequency and phase modulation utilize ________ modulation A. Phase B. AM and FM C. Digital D. Angle
Last Answer : D. Angle
Description : Which determines the number of sideband components of FM? A. Modulation frequency B. Modulation index C. Carrier frequency D. All of these
Last Answer : B. Modulation index
Description : The ratio of the level of the modulated output of a transmitter under conditions of standard test modulation to the level of the demodulated output with no modulation applied both measured with the ... . Reference audio output B. None of these C. Audio frequency response D. Residual noise level
Last Answer : D. Residual noise level