Deck 6: Receivers
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Deck 6: Receivers
1
Which of the following is responsible for the image frequency rejection characteristics of the receiver?
A.Auxiliary AGC diode
B.Automatic frequency control (AFC)
C.Preselector
D.Discriminator
A.Auxiliary AGC diode
B.Automatic frequency control (AFC)
C.Preselector
D.Discriminator
Preselector
2
What is the purpose of the detector?
A.To recover the low-frequency intelligence or baseband signal from the much higher intermediate- or radio-frequency carrier.
B.To remove any residual amplitude modulation and the amplitude variations resulting from noise.
C.To make an economical LC oscillator at 100 MHz with sufficient frequency stability.
D.To recreate the carrier.
A.To recover the low-frequency intelligence or baseband signal from the much higher intermediate- or radio-frequency carrier.
B.To remove any residual amplitude modulation and the amplitude variations resulting from noise.
C.To make an economical LC oscillator at 100 MHz with sufficient frequency stability.
D.To recreate the carrier.
To recover the low-frequency intelligence or baseband signal from the much higher intermediate- or radio-frequency carrier.
3
A __________ function in an FM receiver is to remove any residual amplitude modulation and the amplitude variations resulting from noise.
A.limiter
B.discrete analog component
C.local oscillator
D.discriminator
A.limiter
B.discrete analog component
C.local oscillator
D.discriminator
l imiter
4
What does it mean if two signals are said to be in quadrature?
A.At a 90° angle
B.Output is zero with no modulation
C.One-half that for the Foster-Seeley circuit
D.Phase-shift detection arises quite often
A.At a 90° angle
B.Output is zero with no modulation
C.One-half that for the Foster-Seeley circuit
D.Phase-shift detection arises quite often
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5
What is one of the great advantages of the diode (envelope)detector?
A.75% efficiency obtainable
B.Distortion increases as amplitude decreases
C.Can handle low power signals
D.Simplicity
A.75% efficiency obtainable
B.Distortion increases as amplitude decreases
C.Can handle low power signals
D.Simplicity
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6
What is the name for the additional signal used to transmit music programming that is usually commercial-free but paid for by subscription?
A.PLL FM demodulator
B.Subsidiary communication authorization
C.Quadrature detector
D.Foster-Seeley discriminator
A.PLL FM demodulator
B.Subsidiary communication authorization
C.Quadrature detector
D.Foster-Seeley discriminator
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7
Demodulation of the SSB signal requires a beat-frequency oscillator and a(n)_____________.
A.intelligence signal
B.mixer stage
C.diode detector
D.sideband receiver
A.intelligence signal
B.mixer stage
C.diode detector
D.sideband receiver
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8
What is created in a receiver with reception of electromagnetic interference (EMI)?
A.Undesired amplitude modulation
B.Variable sensitivity
C.Diode resistance
D.Distorted, unintelligible output
A.Undesired amplitude modulation
B.Variable sensitivity
C.Diode resistance
D.Distorted, unintelligible output
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9
A receiver's ________ is the minimum input signal,expressed as a voltage,required to produce a specified output.
A.selectivity
B.intelligence
C.sensitivity
D.amplification
A.selectivity
B.intelligence
C.sensitivity
D.amplification
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10
Which of the following quantifies how the received signal is impaired by both noise voltages and distortion components?
A.SINAD
B.Noise floor
C.Dynamic range
D.Squelch
A.SINAD
B.Noise floor
C.Dynamic range
D.Squelch
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11
The ___________ of an amplifier or receiver is the input power range over which it provides a useful output.
A.simple automatic gain control (AGC)
B.quadrature detector
C.Foster-Seeley discriminator circuit
D.dynamic range
A.simple automatic gain control (AGC)
B.quadrature detector
C.Foster-Seeley discriminator circuit
D.dynamic range
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12
What is the key to the superior selectivity of the superheterodyne receiver?
A.Constant bandwidth
B.Low frequencies
C.Image frequency
D.Intelligence detection
A.Constant bandwidth
B.Low frequencies
C.Image frequency
D.Intelligence detection
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13
What is the factor most directly limiting sensitivity?
A.Bandwidth
B.Carrier frequency
C.Sufficient amplification
D.Noise
A.Bandwidth
B.Carrier frequency
C.Sufficient amplification
D.Noise
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14
What type of detector is a circuit designed to respond only to frequency changes of the input signal?
A.Slope
B.Ratio
C.Quadrature
D.Synchronous
A.Slope
B.Ratio
C.Quadrature
D.Synchronous
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15
What is one advantage of the direct-conversion architecture?
A.Superior intermodulation performance
B.Simplicity
C.Superior cross-modulation
D.Fully implemented with discrete components
A.Superior intermodulation performance
B.Simplicity
C.Superior cross-modulation
D.Fully implemented with discrete components
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16
_______________ is the process of stepping down the RF signal to a first,relatively high IF frequency and then mixing down again to a second,lower,final IF frequency.
A.Deemphasising
B.Double conversion
C.Up-conversion
D.Suppression
A.Deemphasising
B.Double conversion
C.Up-conversion
D.Suppression
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17
___________ are used in the vast majority of AM detection schemes where the carrier and sidebands are present.
A.Foster-Seeley discriminators
B.Ratio detectors
C.Diode detectors
D.FM discriminators
A.Foster-Seeley discriminators
B.Ratio detectors
C.Diode detectors
D.FM discriminators
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18
Why is amplification with an antenna?
A.Low noise
B.Small signal
C.Small bandwidth
D.Variable-selectivity problems
A.Low noise
B.Small signal
C.Small bandwidth
D.Variable-selectivity problems
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19
A receiver's _________ is the extent to which a receiver is capable of differentiating between the desired signal and unwanted radio signals and noise.
A.sensitivity
B.bandwidth
C.tuning range
D.selectivity
A.sensitivity
B.bandwidth
C.tuning range
D.selectivity
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20
What principle does the synchronous detector rely on?
A.Phase-locked loop
B.Square law
C.Inverse relationship
D.Superheterodyne
A.Phase-locked loop
B.Square law
C.Inverse relationship
D.Superheterodyne
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21
An essential function within any receiver is some form of ____________.
A.system noise ratio
B.sensitivity
C.dynamic range
D.automatic gain control
A.system noise ratio
B.sensitivity
C.dynamic range
D.automatic gain control
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22
What technique is used to obtain variable selectivity?
A.Auxiliary AGC
B.Variable bandwidth tuning (VBT)
C.Delayed AGC
D.Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
A.Auxiliary AGC
B.Variable bandwidth tuning (VBT)
C.Delayed AGC
D.Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
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23
Poor __________ causes problems,such as undesired interference and distortion,when a strong signal is received.
A.RF generator output
B.dynamic range
C.ambient temperature
D.carrier frequency
A.RF generator output
B.dynamic range
C.ambient temperature
D.carrier frequency
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24
Which of the following silences the audio amplifier stages until a carrier is detected?
A.TRF
B.S meter
C.Conversion oscillator
D.Squelch circuits
A.TRF
B.S meter
C.Conversion oscillator
D.Squelch circuits
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25
Many communications receivers are equipped with a(n)____________ that provides a visual indication of received signal strength.
A.S meter
B.squelch circuit
C.noise limiter
D.bandpass filter
A.S meter
B.squelch circuit
C.noise limiter
D.bandpass filter
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