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Which of the following circuit cannot be used to demodulate SSB?
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A. Phase discriminator
B. Produce detector
C. Balanced modulator
D. Beat frequency oscillator
Correct Answer
Phase discriminator
Radio Receivers problems
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1. The passband of the tuned circuits of a radio receiver should be equal to
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A. 20 kHz
B. 455 kHz
C. 1455 kHz
D. more than 455 kHz
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Correct Answer: 20 kHz
2. Which curve represents the fidelity curve of a standard receiver?
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A. Curve A
B. Curve B
C. Curve C
D. Curve D
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Correct Answer: Curve C
3. Selectivity varies with receiving frequency, frequency is raised.
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A. Somewhat better when the receiving frequency is raised
B. Somewhat better at intermediate frequency
C. Somewhat worse when the receiving frequency is lowered
D. Somewhat worse when the receiving frequency is raised
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Correct Answer: Somewhat worse when the receiving frequency is raised
4. Double spotting in a receiver is due to
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A. poor sensitivity of RF amplifier
B. high gain of IF amplifier
C. inadequate image frequency rejection
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: inadequate image frequency rejection
5. Noise limiter is provided on AM receivers to
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A. reduce interfering noise due to ignition system
B. reduce noise due to electrical storms
C. reduce interference due to electrical machinery
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. When a superheterodyne receiver is tuned to 455 kHz, its local oscillator provides a mixer with the input at 1010 kHz. The image frequency is
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A. 555 kHz
B. 1010 kHz
C. 1465 kHz
D. 1920 kHz
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Correct Answer: 1465 kHz
7. RF amplifiers are used in radio receivers for
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A. better sensitivity
B. improved signal-to-noise ratio
C. better coupling of receiver to the antenna
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. The selectivity curve of a standard receiver is represented by
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A. curve A
B. curve B
C. curve C
D. curve D
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Correct Answer: curve C
9. In a receiver, which of the following device has RF input but IF output?
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A. Loudspeaker
B. Frequency changer
C. Demodulator
D. Audio amplifier
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Correct Answer: Frequency changer
10. Fidelity of a receiver represents
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A. the sensitivity expressed in terms of voltage that must be applied to the receiver input to give a standard output
B. the extent to which the receiver is capable of distinguishing between the desired signal and other frequencies
C. the variation of the output with the modulation frequency when the output impedance is a resistance
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: the variation of the output with the modulation frequency when the output impedance is a resistance
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