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The characteristic impedance of a cable is about
Options
A. 300 ?
B. 50 ?
C. 5 ?
D. 2 ?
Correct Answer
50 ?
Microwave Communication problems
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1. In a high frequency coaxial line and the length of line characteristic impedance is a function of
Options
A. properties of insulating material only
B. inner and outer conductor radius only
C. both (a) and (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
2. For a directional coupler the power is in the ratio of
Options
A. 40 dB
B. 30 dB
C. 20 dB
D. 10 dB
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Correct Answer: 20 dB
3. If ?
r
is relative permeability, ?
r
is relative permittivity,
c
is velocity of light
f
c
is cutoff frequency, phase velocity
v
p
(
i
.
e
., speed with which a particular phase of the wave travels down a rectangular waveguide at frequency
f
) is given by
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Correct Answer:
4. Satellite communication systems use the frequency band
Options
A. 10 to 20 MHz
B. 50 to 70 MHz
C. 3 to 6 GHz
D. 100 to 120 GHz
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Correct Answer: 3 to 6 GHz
5. In Gunn diode electrons are transferred from
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A. Ridge guide is essentially a form of capacitively loaded guide
B. low to high mobility energy bands
C. valley to domain formation
D. domain to valley formation
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Correct Answer: Ridge guide is essentially a form of capacitively loaded guide
6. In which of the following devices can the operation be visualised in terms of a series feedback loops?
Options
A. TWT
B. Reflex klystron
C. Klystron amplifier
D. Backward wave oscillator
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Correct Answer: Backward wave oscillator
7.
Assertion (A):
In TE mode for rectangular waveguide.
Reason (R):
In TM mode for rectangular waveguide.
Options
A. Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are correct but R is not correct explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong
D. A is wrong but R is correct
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Correct Answer: Both A and R are correct but R is not correct explanation of A
8. The secondary constants of a line are
Options
A. Z
0
B. Z
0
and ?
C. Z
0
, ? and wave velocity
D. Z
0
, ? and L
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Correct Answer: Z
0
and ?
9. To ensure that only dominant TE
10
mode propagates in a rectangular waveguide, the operating frequency
Options
A. must be more than cutoff frequency of
TE
10
mode
B. must be less than cutoff frequency of
TE
20
mode
C. must be more than cutoff frequency of
TE
10
mode and less than cutoff frequency of TE
20
mode
D. must be less than cutoff frequency of
TE
10
mode
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Correct Answer: must be more than cutoff frequency of
TE
10
mode and less than cutoff frequency of TE
20
mode
10. Z
0
= (Z
oc
Z
sc
)
0.5
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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