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  • In a receiver, at higher frequencies


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  • A. tracking will be improved
  • B. tracking will be poor
  • C. selectivity will be poor
  • D. image frequency rejection will be poor

  • Correct Answer
  • tracking will be improved 


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    • 1. In a radio receiver

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    • A. the local oscillator frequency is made higher than the incoming signal frequency
    • B. the local oscillator frequency is made lower than the incoming signal frequency
    • C. the local oscillator frequency is made equal to the incoming signal frequency
    • Discuss
    • 2. The image frequency of a superheterodyne receiver is

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    • A. independent of the frequency at which the receiver is tuned
    • B. always outside the operating range of the receiver
    • C. typical to FM receivers only
    • D. not rejected by the IF tuned circuits
    • Discuss
    • 3. Which of the following noise becomes of great importance at high frequencies?

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    • A. Transit-time noise
    • B. Shot noise
    • C. Flicker noise
    • D. Agitation noise
    • Discuss
    • 4. High IF in a superheat receiver

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    • A. improves selectivity
    • B. increases tracking problems
    • C. decreases tracking problems
    • D. reduces adjacent channel rejection
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following statement about the advantage of phase discriminator over the slope detector is false?

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    • A. Fewer tuned circuits
    • B. Better linearity
    • C. Greater limiting
    • D. Much easier alignment
    • Discuss
    • 6. The IF stage of a receiver employs

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    • A. capacitive coupling
    • B. impedance coupling
    • C. double-tuned transformer coupling
    • D. single-tuned transformer coupling
    • Discuss
    • 7. In an FM signal, the power

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    • A. increases as the modulation index increases
    • B. reduces as the modulation index increase
    • C. increases as the modulation index decreases
    • D. remains constant when the modulation index increases
    • Discuss
    • 8. A trimmer is basically a

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    • A. insulator
    • B. inductor
    • C. capacitor
    • D. variable resistor
    • Discuss
    • 9. In radio receiver, the maximum contribution to noise is from

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    • A. mixer stage
    • B. power supply
    • C. power amplifier
    • D. equally from above three
    • Discuss
    • 10. 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. In receivers operating upto the limit of shortwave broadcasting the local oscillator often used is

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    • A. Armstrong oscillator
    • B. Colpitts oscillator
    • C. Clapp oscillator
    • D. Ultra Audio oscillator
    • Discuss


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