Description : What band does VSAT first operate? A. L-band B. X-band C. C-band D. Ku-band
Last Answer : C. C-band
Description : A band whereloften operate A. Ku B. C C. X D. L
Last Answer : C. X
Description : What band does VSAT first operate? A. X-band B. C-band C. Ku-band D. L-band
Last Answer : B. C-band
Description : Most commercial satellite activity occurs in which band(s)? A. L B. C and Ku C. X D. S and P
Last Answer : B. C and Ku
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 : 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 : What is the current frequency band given most attenuation for satellite communications? A. Ku B. C band C. J D. P
Last Answer : A. Ku
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 of the following are uplinks in the Ku band? A. 14 to 14.5 GHz B. 11.7 to 12.2 GHz C. 14 to 15.5 GHz D. 11 to 11.5 GHz
Last Answer : A. 14 to 14.5 GHz
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 : 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 : Bluetooth operates in which band? a) Ka Band b) L Band c) Ku Band d) 2.4 GHz ISM Band
Last Answer : d) 2.4 GHz ISM Band
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 : Which of the following is the most common application of satellite? A. Surveillance B. Military application C. Communications D. Newscasting
Last Answer : C. Communications
Description : ____ system transmits frequency-division-multiplexed voice band signals over a coaxial cable for distances up to 4000 miles. A. T carrier B. X carrier C. L carrier D. F carrier
Last Answer : C. L carrier
Description : What is the typical bandwidth of a satellite band? A. 36 MHz B. 40 MHz C. 70 MHz D. 500 MHz
Last Answer : D. 500 MHz
Description : The bandwidth of C-band satellite frequency band in U.S. A. 500 GHz B. 1000 GHz C. 1000 MHz D. 500 MHz
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 : What is the quardband between transponder channels in the commercial C-band for satellite communications? A. 6 MHz B. 36 MHz C. 4 MHz D. 2 MHz
Last Answer : C. 4 MHz
Description : What exactly are satellite phones and why are they so expensive What features do they have Do they operate similar to regular cell phones What's the deal I thought only the military used satellite phones. Does one buy a phone and then pay monthly for the ?
Last Answer : A satellite phone is like a cell phone except that instead of connecting calls through cell sites, it connects directly to a satellite. They are very expensive for several reasons, such as much ... phones, such as monthly, pay-per-minute and unlimited, with prices varying depending on the provider.
Description : For navigation as well as marine and aeronautical communications and radar, ____ band is used. A. L B. K C. S D. J
Last Answer : A. L
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the GPS satellites? (A) The nominal altitude is about 20,200 km (B) The inclination of axis satellite is 55° (C) The satellite transmits two L band signals (L1 with 1575.42 MHz and L2 with 1276.6 MHz) (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Fiber optic cables operate at frequencies near a. 20MHz b. 200MHz c. 2GHz d. 800THz
Last Answer : d. 800THz
Description : What is antenna bandwidth? A. Antenna length divided by the number of elements B. The angle between the half-power radiation points C. The angle formed between two imaginary lines drawn through D. The frequency range over which an antenna can be expected to operate satisfactorily
Last Answer : D. The frequency range over which an antenna can be expected to operate satisfactorily
Description : The length of a Marconi antenna to operate with 985 kHz is ______. A. 200 ft B. 500 ft C. 250 ft D. 999 ft
Last Answer : C. 250 ft
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 The standard that specifies a balanced interface cable that will operate bit rates up to 10 Mbps with in a span distances up to 1200 m. A. RS-423A B. RS-422A C. RS-550A D. RS-449A
Last Answer : B. RS-422A
Description : A waveguide passive component that brings a smooth change in the direction of axis maintained perpendicular to the plane of polarization? A. L bend B. H bend C. T bend D. X bend
Last Answer : B. H bend
Description : Which does not use vertical polarization antenna? A. AM Broadcasting B. FM Broadcasting C. Mobile Communications D. Satellite Communications
Last Answer : B. FM Broadcasting
Description : Descending pass for a satellite means a pass from A. North to South B. South to North C. East to West D. West to East
Last Answer : A. North to South
Description : What is the free space attenuation of a satellite communications system operating at 36,000 km above the earth at 5.0 GHz? A. 198 dB B. 202 dB C. 142 dB D. 138 dB
Last Answer : A. 198 dB
Description : What is the propagation delay when a signal is transmitter by an earth station to a geosynchronous satellite about 38,500 km above earth’s equator and then received by the same earth station? A. 256 msec B. 128 msec C. 300 msec D. 400 msec
Last Answer : A. 256 msec
Description : When the elevation angle of a geostationary satellite is 23˚ and the transmitting frequency is 3840 MHz, what is the free space loss in dB? A. 196 dB B. 200 dB C. 150 dB D. 100 dB
Last Answer : A. 196 dB
Description : The first satellite launched for a geosynchronous orbit but unfortunately lost during orbit injection A. Syncom I B. Telstar I C. Sputnik I D. Early Bird I
Last Answer : A. Syncom I
Description : The first intelsat satellite that was launched in 1965 was named A. Early Bird I B. Echo C. Telstar I D. Courier
Last Answer : A. Early Bird I
Description : Refers to the satellite orientation with respect to the earth A. Satellite altitude B. Satellite position C. Satellite location D. Satellite orbit
Last Answer : A. Satellite altitude
Description : The control routine necessary to keep the satellite in position is referred to as A. station keeping B. station tracking C. station monitoring D. station maintaining
Last Answer : A. station keeping
Description : When the satellite are spaced 4˚ of the 360˚ complete circle, how many parking spaces or orbit slots are available? A. 90 B. 85 C. 95 D. 80
Last Answer : A. 90
Description : incidentally propose the geostationary scheme or orbit of the satellite in 1940s A. Arthur Clarke B. Carl Friedrich Gauss C. Samuel Morse D. Stephen Gray
Last Answer : A. Arthur Clarke
Description : The ________ angle measures the satellite position clockwise from the direction of true north. A. azimuth B. elevation C. depression D. critical
Last Answer : A. azimuth
Description : A satellite position is measured by its __________ angle with respect to the horizon. A. elevation B. depression C. azimuth D. critical
Last Answer : A. elevation
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 : Designed to receive a signal from a transmitting station on the ground and retransmit it to a receiving station located elsewhere A. Communication satellite B. Repeater C. Relay station D. Transponder
Last Answer : A. Communication satellite
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 : The round-trip propagation delay between two earth stations through a geosynchronous satellite is A. 500 to 600 ms B. 300 to 400 ms C. 600 to 700 ms D. 400 to 500 ms
Last Answer : A. 500 to 600 ms
Description : Satellite that provide services within a single country A. Domsat B. Comsat C. Regional D. Global
Last Answer : A. Domsat
Description : Satellite the orbits in a circular pattern with an angular velocity equal to that of the earth A. Geostationary B. Early Bird I C. Syncorn I D. Stationary satellite
Last Answer : A. Geostationary
Description : Essentially a satellite ___________ is a radio repeater in the sky A. transponder B. comparator C. duplexer D. billboard
Last Answer : A. transponder
Description : A satellite which simply reflects the signal without further amplification A. Passive satellite B. Active satellite C. Geostationary satellite D. Domestic satellite
Last Answer : A. Passive satellite
Description : The maximum propagation delay of a geostationary satellite is A. 278 ms B. 239 ms C. 300 ms D. 250 ms
Last Answer : A. 278 ms
Description : The physical location of a satellite is determined by its A. distance from the earth B. latitude and longitude C. reference to the stars D. position relative to the sun
Last Answer : B. latitude and longitude