Exam 2: Communication and Radio Broadcasting

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Fourier analysis indicate that a square wave can be represented as

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Which of the following does not cause losses in optical fibre cables?

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To eliminate ghosts in the picture

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The frequency range of 300 kHz to 3000 kHz is known as

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A woofer should be fed from the input through a

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An FM radio receiver which is tuned to a 91.6 MHz broadcast station may receive an image frequency of __________ MHz.

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VSB modulation is preferred in TV because

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When the length of antenna is a whole wavelength

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As per Shannon-Hartley theorem, a noise less Gaussian channel has

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For attenuation of high frequencies we should use

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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For a given carrier wave, maximum undistorted power is transmitted when value of modulation is

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In Pulse Code Modulation system

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For telegraphy the most commonly used modulation system is

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In Modulation, "carrier" is

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Circular polarization

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A telephone channel requires a bandwidth of about

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The colour of an object is decided by

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A modem is classified as low speed if data rate handled is

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Commercial Frequency deviation of FM is

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