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 : 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 : Where do the maximum current and minimum voltage values on a resonant Hertz dipole exist? A. Center of the antenna B. Near the end of the antenna C. Near the center of the antenna D. Ends of the antenna
Last Answer : A. Center of the antenna
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 require good grounding? A. Yagi antenna B. Hertz antenna C. Marconi antenna D. Isotropic antenna
Last Answer : C. Marconi antenna
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 : Which antenna is not a wideband? A. Discone B. Folded dipole C. Helical D. Marconi
Last Answer : D. Marconi
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 is a properly terminated? A. Marconi B. Rhombic C. Dipole D. Yagi-Uda
Last Answer : B. Rhombic
Description : An antenna with unity gain A. Rhombic B. Half-wave dipole C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : C. Isotropic
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 : 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 : In order to get maximum radiation to all surrounding points in the horizontal plane, the antenna used is a A. vertical loop B. vertical quarter-wavelength rod C. array which includes parasitic elements D. a horizontal Hertz dipole
Last Answer : B. vertical quarter-wavelength rod
Description : If the length of a Hertz dipole is decreased A. its resonant frequency will be lowered its distributed inductance will be increased B. its distributed inductance will be decreased C. its ... frequency will be increased D. its distributed capacitance between the antenna and ground will be increased.
Last Answer : C. its resonant frequency will be increased
Description : How is it possible to lower the resonant frequency of Hertz dipole antenna? A. By reducing the frequency at the transmitter B. By connecting a capacitor in series with the antenna C. By the connecting a resistor in series with the antenna D. By connecting an inductor in series with the antenna
Last Answer : D. By connecting an inductor in series with the antenna
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 : 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 : Indicate the antenna thatisnotwideband: a. Discone b. Folded Dipole c. Helical d. Marconi
Last Answer : d. Marconi
Description : Two wires that are bent 90 degrees apart. A. Hertz B. Dipole C. Log-periodic D. Rhomic
Last Answer : B. Dipole
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 : Which is the non-resonant antenna? A. Broadside Antenna B. Folded Dipole C. Rhombic antenna D. End fire array
Last Answer : C. Rhombic antenna
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 : 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 : 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 : _____ is an antenna made up of a number of full wavelengths A. Elementary doublet B. Log-periodic C. Long wire D. Whip
Last Answer : C. Long wire
Description : Which antenna is not properly terminated? A. Resonant B. Non-resonant C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : A. Resonant
Description : Antenna which is not properly terminated A. Isotropic B. Non-resonant C. Whip D. Resonant
Last Answer : D. Resonant
Description : A Hertz antenna is operating on a frequency of 2182 kHz and consists of a horizontal wire that is hanged between two towers. What is the frequency of its third harmonic? A. 727 kHz B. 6546 kHz C. 436 kHz D. 6.546 kHz
Last Answer : B. 6546 kHz
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 : The antenna efficiency of an HF grounded vertical antenna can be made comparable to that of a half-wave antenna A. By installing a good ground radial system B. By isolating the coax shield from ground C. By shortening the vertical D. By lengthening the vertical
Last Answer : A. By installing a good ground radial system
Description : One of the following prevents a transmitter from emitting a signal that interferes with other stations on frequency during the test. A. Use of low height antenna B. Use of grounded antenna C. Use of dummy antenna D. Use of shielded antenna radiator
Last Answer : C. Use of dummy antenna
Description : How can the antenna efficiency of an HF grounded vertical antenna be made comparable to that of a half-wave antenna? A. By lengthening the vertical B. By installing a good ground radial system C. By shortening the vertical D. By isolating the coax shield from ground
Last Answer : B. By installing a good ground radial system
Description : The input terminal impedance at the center of a folded dipole antenna is A. 72 Ω B. 300 Ω C. 50 Ω D. 73 Ω
Last Answer : B. 300 Ω
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 : In horizontal-dipole antenna, the polarization is A. in the vertical direction B. in the horizontal direction C. circular D. measured at the center of the antenna
Last Answer : B. in the horizontal direction
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 : The frequency of operation of a dipole antenna cut to a length of 3.4 m. A. 88 MHz B. 44 MHz C. 22 MHz D. 11 MHz
Last Answer : B. 44 MHz
Description : What is the radiation characteristic of a dipole antenna? A. Omnidirectional B. Bidirectional C. Unidirectional D. Hemispherical
Last Answer : B. Bidirectional
Description : A dipole antenna requires to be fed with 20 kW of power to produce a given signal strength to a particular distant point. If the addition of a reflector makes the same field strength available with an input power of 11kW ... Gain referred to this particular dipole). A. 4.75 B. 2.6 C. 1.81 D. 4.24
Last Answer : B. 2.6
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 : What antenna can be used to minimize the effect of Faraday rotation of polarization? A. Dipole B. Parabolic C. Helical D. Rhombic
Last Answer : C. Helical
Description : What is the input terminal impedance at the center if a folded dipole antenna? A. 300 ohms B. 72 ohms C. 50 ohms D. 450 ohms
Last Answer : A. 300 ohms
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 : Known as the technique for adding a series inductor at or near the center of an antenna element in order to cancel the capacitive reactance of an antenna. A. Dipole B. Center loading C. Reflector D. loading coil
Last Answer : D. loading coil