Description : A third symbol emission which represent television. A. C B. D C. F D. A
Last Answer : C. F
Description : The third symbol in the designation of radio emission under the ITU rules refers to A. Type of the modulation of the main carrier B. Bandwidth C. Nature of the signals modulating the main carrier D. Type of information to be transmitted
Last Answer : D. Type of information to be transmitted
Description : ____ is defined as any radiation of energy by means of electromagnetic wave. A. Emission B. Radiation C. Radio D. Broadcasting
Last Answer : A. Emission
Description : What is the effect in over modulated amplitude modulated radio broadcasting transmission? A. Interference to adjacent channel B. Higher fidelity C. Increase noise D. Higher audio signal
Last Answer : A. Interference to adjacent channel
Description : In radio signal emission designation, the fifth symbol means A. Details of signals B. Type of information transmitted C. Nature of multiplexing D. Nature of signal modulating the main carrier
Last Answer : C. Nature of multiplexing
Description : In radio regulation, the first symbol in the designation of radio emission is ______. A. Bandwidth B. Nature of signal(s) modulation the main carrier C. Type of modulation of the main carrier D. Type of information to be transmitted
Last Answer : C. Type of modulation of the main carrier
Description : The first symbol in the designation of radio emission under the ITU rules to A. Nature of signals modulating the main carrier B. Type of information to be transmitted C. Bandwidth D. Type of modulation of the main carrier
Last Answer : D. Type of modulation of the main carrier
Description : Production of radiation by a radio transmitting station A. Monitoring B. Emission C. Radiation D. Transmission
Last Answer : B. Emission
Description : What is the first symbol of a radio signal transmission having an amplitude modulated signal carrier, double side band? A. C B. B C. H D. A
Last Answer : D. A
Description : Which of the following primarily uses guided media? A) cellular telephone system B) local telephone system C) satellite communications D) radio broadcasting
Last Answer : local telephone system
Description : Refers to the first symbol in an emission designation with an amplitude modulated main carrier represented by letter H. A. Single sideband suppressed carrier B. Double sideband full carrier C. Independent sideband D. Double sideband
Last Answer : B. Double sideband full carrier
Description : In the designation of bandwidth and emission, what letter in the first symbol represents a double-sideband type of modulation? A. A B. B C. C D. H
Last Answer : A. A
Description : Type of emission produced by one of the early radio transmitter in trains of damped RF ac waves where its oscillator is coupled to a long wire antenna, normally used in radio telegraph and having sidebands on its carrier. A. Digital emission B. Key emission C. Cycle emission D. Spark emission
Last Answer : D. Spark emission
Description : Which of the following is referred to as a radio emission without sidebands A. Analog B. Carrier C. Data D. Voice
Last Answer : B. Carrier
Description : What is the type of emission use by standard AM radio broadcast? A. A0 B. F3 C. A3 D. A5C
Last Answer : C. A3
Description : Width of frequency band just enough to ensure the transmission of information at a required rate and quality required, and under a specified condition and class of emission. A. Occupied bandwidth B. Transmission bandwidth C. Necessary bandwidth D. Frequency bandwidth
Last Answer : C. Necessary bandwidth
Description : The width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to ensure the transmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under a specified condition and class of emission. A. Occupied bandwidth B. Reference frequency C. Necessary bandwidth D. Frequency tolerance bandwidth
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 : The conversion of digital signal into analog for purposes of transmitting into the telephone line is done through ______. A. ISDN B. Radio C. RS232C D. Modem
Last Answer : D. Modem
Description : Transmission of printed material over telephone lines. A. Video text B. Facsimile C. Encoding D. Xerox copy
Last Answer : B. Facsimile
Description : What is the advantage of sidetone? A. High transmission efficiency B. Results to a strengthened signal C. No energy dissipation D. Assures that the telephone is working
Last Answer : D. Assures that the telephone is working
Description : What is meant by antenna gain? A. The final amplifier gain minus the transmission line losses (including any phasing lines present) B. The ratio of the amount of power produced by the antenna ... D. The numeric ratio relating the radiated signal strength of an antenna to that of another antenna
Last Answer : D. The numeric ratio relating the radiated signal strength of an antenna to that of another antenna
Description : Which of the following parts of the radio receiver represent the component that extracts the desire RF signal from the electromagnetic wave? A. AF amplifier B. Antenna C. Detector D. Crystal
Last Answer : B. Antenna
Description : A radio station is broadcasting at 3750 khz (kilohertz). This station would be found in which radio band? w) 20 meter x) 40 meter y) 80 meter z) 160 meter
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 80 METER
Description : A form of telecommunication for the transmission of transient images of fixed or moving objects. A. E-mail B. Television C. Radio D. Internet
Last Answer : B. Television
Description : ______ polarization is employed in FM broadcasting A. Horizontal B. Vertical C. Circular D. Bidirectional
Last Answer : A. Horizontal
Description : _____ polarization is employed in AM broadcasting A. Horizontal B. Vertical C. Circular D. Omnidirectional
Last Answer : B. Vertical
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 : What region around a broadcasting transmitter in which satisfactory reception of broadcasting signal is not obtained? A. Fringe area B. Primary are C. Secondary area D. Tertiary area
Last Answer : A. Fringe area
Description : In television broadcasting vivid strong colors are often referred as _______. A. Saturation B. Hue C. Chrominance D. Luminance
Last Answer : A. Saturation
Description : The carrier swing necessary to provide 80% modulation in the FM broadcasting band is __________. A. 150 kHz B. 120 kHz C. 60 kHz D. 75 kHz
Last Answer : B. 120 kHz
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 The method of generating FM used by broadcasting station is A. direct B. all of these C. indirect D. insertion
Last Answer : C. indirect
Description : For a space wave transmission, the radio horizon distance of a receiving antenna with a height of 64 meters is approximately A. 8 km B. 32 km C. 64 km D. 256 km
Last Answer : B. 32 km
Description : What is a selective fading effect? A. A fading effect caused by small changes in beam heading at the receiving station. B. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave ... station D. A fading effect caused by time differences between the receiving and transmitting stations.
Last Answer : B. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station.
Description : What type of transmission is radiated from an aircraft’s radio altimeter antenna? A. An amplitude modulated continuous wave B. A pulse position modulated UHF signal C. A differential phase shift keyed UHF signal D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Last Answer : D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Description : For a space wave transmission, the radio horizon distance of a transmitting antenna with a height of 100 meters is approximately: A. 10 km B. 40 km C. 100 km D. 400 km
Last Answer : B. 40 km
Description : What is the major cause of selective fading? A. Small changes in the beam heading at the receiving station. B. Large changes in the height of the ionosphere, as experience at the ... Phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station.
Last Answer : D. Phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station.
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 : Which of the following is not a common microwave application? A. Radar B. Data transmission C. Space communications D. Mobile radio
Last Answer : D. Mobile radio
Description : Term for the transmission of printed pictures by radio? A. Facsimile B. ACSSB C. Xerography D. Television
Last Answer : A. Facsimile
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 : Refers to an effect of selective fading. A. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station. B. A fading ... caused by large changes in the height of the ionosphere, as experienced at the receiving station.
Last Answer : A. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station.
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 : The diagrams shown in the illustration represent a/an _______________. EL-0093 A. engine order telegraph circuit B. rudder angle indicator arrangement C. engine speed tachometer with repeaters D. sound powered telephone system
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : What common shipboard system does figure 'A' represent? EL-0092 A. Navigational running lights B. Rudder angle indicator C. Sound powered telephone D. Winch speed control
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : Computers cannot communicate with each other directly over telephone lines because they usedigitalpulses whereas telephone lines useanalog sound frequencies. What is the name of the device which permits digital to analog ... A. Interface B. Modem C. Attenuation D. Teleprocessor E. None of the above
Last Answer : Modem
Description : A low frequency audible periodic variation in pitch of sound output in high fidelity sound reproduction system? A. Flutter B. Wow C. String vibration D. Radio sound
Last Answer : B. Wow
Description : What is the amount of sound reduction provided by a barrier – wall, floor, or ceiling called? A. Sound Attenuation B. Transmission loss C. Sound absorption D. Barrier loss
Last Answer : B. Transmission loss
Description : _______ is the transmission of sound from one room to an adjacent room thru common walls, floors or ceilings. A. Reverberation B. Refraction C. Flanking transmission D. Reflection
Last Answer : C. Flanking transmission
Description : ____________ is the average rate of transmission of sound energy in a given direction through a cross sectional area of 1 sq.m. at right angle to the direction. A. Sound pressure B. Sound intensity C. Pressure variation D. Loudness
Last Answer : B. Sound intensity