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In a broadcast superheterodynes receiver having no RF amplifier, the loaded Q of the antenna coupling circuit is 100. If the intermediate frequency is 455 kHz. The rejection ratio at 25 MHz will be
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A. 1.116
B. 1.386
C. 2.116
D. 2.386
Correct Answer
1.116
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1. FM amplifier in a superheterodyne receiver
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A. increases selectivity
B. suppresses noise
C. provides improved tracking
D. improves the rejection of the image frequency
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Correct Answer: improves the rejection of the image frequency
2. Which of the following cannot be used to demodulate SSB?
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A. Complete phase-shift generator
B. Product detector
C. Diode balanced modulator
D. Bipolar transistor balanced modulator
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Correct Answer: Bipolar transistor balanced modulator
3. In a superheterodyne receiver
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A. the IF stage has better selectivity than RF stage
B. the RF stage has better selectivity than IF stage
C. the RF stage has same selectivity than IF stage
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: the IF stage has better selectivity than RF stage
4. Neutralization is used in RF amplifiers to
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A. stop oscillation
B. increase bandwidth
C. improve selectivity
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: stop oscillation
5. Which of the following statement about receivers is false?
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A. Double conversion is used to improve image rejection
B. Double conversion is used to improve selectivity
C. Variable sensitivity is used to improve selectivity
D. Variable sensitivity is used to eliminate selective fading
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Correct Answer: Variable sensitivity is used to eliminate selective fading
6. A notch filter is sometimes used in communication receivers to
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A. reduce receiver gain at some specific frequency
B. increase receiver gain at some specific frequency
C. made selectivity more precise
D. spread the bandwidth
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Correct Answer: reduce receiver gain at some specific frequency
7. Which one of the following is not a useful quantity for comparing the noise performance of receivers?
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A. Noise figure
B. Noise temperature
C. Input noise voltage
D. Equivalent noise resistance
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Correct Answer: Input noise voltage
8. The noise produced by a resistor is proportional to
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A. absolute temperature
B. (absolute temperature)
2
C.
D.
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Correct Answer: absolute temperature
9. The noise generated by a resistor depends upon
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A. its resistance value
B. its operating temperature
C. both its resistance value and operating temperature
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: its operating temperature
10. Transistor are free from which type of noise?
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A. Resistance noise
B. Partition noise
C. Flicker noise
D. Shot noise
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Correct Answer: Partition noise
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