Description : Which of the following antennas receives signals equally well from all directions in a horizontal plane? A. Hetz antenna B. Vertical Marconi antenna C. Yagi antenna D. Helical antenna
Last Answer : B. Vertical Marconi antenna
Description : A theoretical reference antenna that provides a comparison for antenna measurements. A. Marconi antenna B. Isotropic radiator C. Yagi-Uda array D. Whip antenna
Last Answer : B. Isotropic radiator
Description : Which antenna does not use the ground? A. Marconi B. Yagi C. Hertz D. Rhombic
Last Answer : B. Yagi
Description : Which of the following antennas receive signals in the horizontal plane equality well from all directions? A. Horizontal Hertz antenna B. Vertical loop antenna C. Vertical Yagi antenna D. A vertical antenna which is a quarter-wavelength long
Last Answer : D. A vertical antenna which is a quarter-wavelength long
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 A type of an underground antenna is a/an __________ antenna. A. Hertz B. isotropic C. parabolic D. Marconi
Last Answer : A. Hertz
Description : Good grounding is important for A. horizontal antennas B. broadside array antennas C. vertical antennas D. Yagi-Uda antennas
Last Answer : C. vertical antennas
Description : Which antenna is a properly terminated? A. Marconi B. Rhombic C. Dipole D. Yagi-Uda
Last Answer : B. Rhombic
Description : An antenna that can only receive a television signal. A. Isotropic antenna B. TVRO C. Reference antenna D. Yagi antenna
Last Answer : B. TVRO
Description : Which antenna is not grounded at one end? A. Hertz B. Marconi C. Dipole D. Whip
Last Answer : C. Dipole
Description : This is a flexible vertical rod antenna commonly used on mobiles. A. Marconi B. Hertz C. Whip D. Ground plane
Last Answer : C. Whip
Description : Which is properly terminated antenna? A. Rhombic B. Hertz C. Marconi D. Dipole
Last Answer : A. Rhombic
Description : The effect of adding parasitic elements of a Hertz dipole is to A. make the antenna more omnidirectional B. reduce its resonant frequency C. increase the antenna’s power gain D. All of these
Last Answer : C. increase the antenna’s power gain
Description : All elements in a beam _____ antennas are in line A. collinear B. yagi C. broadside array D. log-periodic
Last Answer : A. collinear
Description : Write the application of the following antennas: 1) Rectangular antenna 2) Dish antenna 3) Horn antenna 4) Loop antenna 5) Yagi-Uda antenna.
Last Answer : Applications: 1.Rectangular antenna i)Used in Mobile and satellite communication ii)Used in Global Positioning System iii) Used for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) iv) Radar Dish ... antenna. 2. Yagi-Uda antenna is used in conditional Access System (CAS) at the decryptor.
Description : The electromagnetic radiation theory was profounded by A. Sir Edward Appleton B. Guglielmo Marconi C. Heinrich Hertz D. James C. Maxwell
Last Answer : D. James C. Maxwell
Description : It is useful to refer to an isotropic radiator. A. when comparing the gains of directional antennas B. when testing a transmission line for standing wave ratio C. when (in the northern hemisphere) directing the transmission D. when using a dummy load to tune a transmitter
Last Answer : A. when comparing the gains of directional antennas
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 : When is it useful to refer to an isotropic radiator? A. When comparing the gains of directional antennas B. When testing a transmission line for standing wave ratio C. When (in the northern ... ) directing the transmission in a southerly direction D. When using a dummy load to tune a transmitter
Last Answer : A. When comparing the gains of directional antennas
Description : Which is a non-resonant antenna? A. Rhombic antenna B. Folded dipole C. End-fire array D. Yagi-Uda antenna
Last Answer : A. Rhombic antenna
Description : Type of antenna which is normally used for satellite tracking service. A. Omni B. Helical C. Yagi D. Dipole
Last Answer : B. Helical
Description : Refers to a type of beam antenna which uses two or more straight elements arranged in line with each other. A. Dipole antenna B. Yagi antenna C. Whip antenna D. Rhombic antenna
Last Answer : B. Yagi antenna
Description : Collects very weak signal from a broadcast satellite A. Satellite dish B. LNB C. Yagi-Uda antenna D. Satellite receiver
Last Answer : A. Satellite dish
Description : A type of array antenna which consists of one half-wave driven dipole, one reflector and one director A. Hertzian dipole B. Yagi-uda C. Broadside collinear D. Log periodic dipole array
Last Answer : B. Yagi-uda
Description : It consists of a number of dipoles of equal size, equally spaced along a straight line with all dipoles fed in the same phase from the same source. A. Log-periodic antenna B. Yagi antenna C. End-fire array D. Broadside array
Last Answer : D. Broadside array
Description : Which antenna is not a wideband? A. Discone B. Folded dipole C. Helical D. Marconi
Last Answer : D. Marconi
Description : Increasing the resonant frequency of an end-fed Marconi antenna can be done by A. adding a capacitor in series and reducing the physical length B. adding an inductor in series C. adding an inductor in series D. All of these
Last Answer : A. adding a capacitor in series and reducing the physical length
Description : In the case if Marconi antenna, the actual length if the radiating element is A. one-half wavelength B. one-quarter wavelength C. one wavelength D. one-eight wavelength
Last Answer : B. one-quarter wavelength
Description : When a capacitor is connected in series with a Marconi antenna? A. Antenna open circuit stops transmission B. An inductor of equal value must be added C. No change occurs to antenna D. Antenna resonant frequency increases
Last Answer : D. Antenna resonant frequency increases
Description : A shunt-fed quarter-wavelength Marconi antenna A. has maximum RF impedance to ground at its feedpoint B. has a current null at its feedpoint C. has a zero DC resistance to ground D. has zero RF resistance to ground
Last Answer : C. has a zero DC resistance to ground
Description : A one-quarter wavelength shunt-fed vertical Marconi antenna A. has maximum radiation in a vertical direction B. must have a horizontal receiving antenna for the best reception C. must use a receiving antenna for the best reception D. must have a vertical receiving antenna for the best reception
Last Answer : D. must have a vertical receiving antenna for the best reception
Description : The current maximum in a Marconi antenna is found at A. the base of the antenna B. the center of the antenna C. some point between the base and the center of the antenna D. the top of the antenna
Last Answer : A. the base of the antenna
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 : An antenna which is one-tenth wavelength long A. Hertzian dipole B. Loop antenna C. Marconi antenna D. Elementary doublet
Last Answer : D. Elementary doublet
Description : Which antenna radiates an omnidirectional pattern in the horizontal plane with vertical polarization? A. Marconi antenna B. Discone antenna C. Horn antenna D. Helical antenna
Last Answer : A. Marconi antenna
Description : Indicate which of the following reasons for using metal counterpoise with antennas is false. A. Impossibly of a good ground connection B. Protection of personnel working underneath C. Provision of an earth for the antenna D. Rockiness of the ground itself
Last Answer : B. Protection of personnel working underneath
Description : Factors that determine the radiation resistance of an antenna A. Transmission line length and height of antenna B. The location of the antenna with respect to nearby objects C. It is a constant for all antennas since it is physical D. Sunspot activity and the time of day
Last Answer : B. The location of the antenna with respect to nearby objects
Description : What is the effect of adding a capacitor in series with an antenna? A. The antenna’s resonant frequency will increase B. The antenna’s resonant frequency will decrease C. The antenna will be physically 5% longer than its electrical length D. A capacitor is never added in series with an antenna
Last Answer : A. The antenna’s resonant frequency will increase
Description : How will you increase the gain of an antenna? A. By adding several antennas in parallel B. By focusing the radiated energy in one desired direction C. By making antenna rods thicker D. By making the antenna size larger
Last Answer : B. By focusing the radiated energy in one desired direction
Description : When speaking of antennas. ______ is a section which would be a complete antenna by itself. A. image B. top loading C. bay D. quarterwave
Last Answer : C. bay
Description : In shipboard satellite dish antennas system, azimuth is referred as the _______. A. 0 to 90 degrees B. Vertical aiming of the antenna C. North to East D. Horizontal aiming of the antenna
Last Answer : D. Horizontal aiming of the antenna
Description : What is the gain of four identically polarized antennas stacked one above the other and fed in phase? A. 3 dB over the gain of one antenna B. 10 dB over the gain of one antenna C. 4 dB over the gain of one antenna D. 6 dB over the gain of one antenna
Last Answer : D. 6 dB over the gain of one antenna
Description : What is the gain of an antenna over a half-wavelength dipole when it has 6 dB gain over an isotropic radiator? A. 6.0 dB B. 8.1 dB C. 3.9 dB D. 10.0 dB
Last Answer : C. 3.9 dB
Description : An isotropic radiator is A. in the northern hemisphere B. an antenna high enough in the air C. an antenna whose directive pattern is substantially incredible D. a hypothetical, omnidirectional antenna
Last Answer : D. a hypothetical, omnidirectional antenna
Description : Which antenna is not properly terminated? A. Resonant B. Non-resonant C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : A. Resonant
Description : What antenna radiates equally in all directions? A. Vertical antenna B. isotropic antenna C. Horizontal antenna D. Dipole antenna
Last Answer : B. isotropic antenna
Description : What is the gain of isotropic antenna? A. 10 B. 1 C. 10 D. 100
Last Answer : B. 1
Description : An antenna with unity gain A. Rhombic B. Half-wave dipole C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : C. Isotropic
Description : In testing transmitter to prevent interfering with other stations, which type of antenna must be used? A. Void antenna B. Dummy antenna C. Hertzian antenna D. Isotropic antenna
Last Answer : B. Dummy antenna
Description : What is the gain of the Hertzian dipole over isotropic antenna? A. 1.64 dB B. 2.15 dB C. 1.76 dB D. 1.55 dB
Last Answer : C. 1.76 dB
Description : The product of antenna input power and the antenna power gain expressed in kW is called __. A. Effective Radiated Power (ERP) B. Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) C. Radiated Power D. Transmit Power
Last Answer : A. Effective Radiated Power (ERP)