Home / ECE / Communication Systems :: Section 21

ECE :: Communication Systems

  1. A sinusoidal carrier voltage, having frequency 1000 Hz is amplitude modulated by a sinusoidal voltage of frequency 15 kHz. The frequency of upper and lower sidebands will be

  2. A.
    1015 kHz and 985 kHz
    B.
    1030 kHz and 970 kHz
    C.
    13 kHz and 17 kHz
    D.
    14 kHz and 16 kHz

  3. Identical telephone numbers in different parts of a country are distinguished by their

  4. A.
    area codes
    B.
    office codes
    C.
    access digits
    D.
    language codes

  5. Consider the following statements as regards pulse repetition frequency

    1. Pulse interval should be as large as possible so that a pulse returns before next pulse is transmitted
    2. Greater the number of pulses reflected from a target, greater is the probability of distinguishing it from the noise
    Which of the above are correct?

  6. A.
    1 only
    B.
    2 only
    C.
    both 1 and 2
    D.
    neither 1 nor 2

  7. Which gives minimum probability of error?

  8. A.
    ASK
    B.
    FSK
    C.
    PSK
    D.
    DPSK

  9. Which SNR denotes excellent picture quality in TV?

  10. A.
    50 dB
    B.
    30 dB
    C.
    15 dB
    D.
    5 dB

  11. In amplitude modulation

  12. A.
    the amplitude of carrier varies in accordance with the amplitude of the modulating signal.
    B.
    the modulating frequency lies in the audio range
    C.
    the amplitude of the carrier remains constant
    D.
    the amplitude of the carrier varies in accordance with the frequency of the modulating signal.

  13. At f = 7 GHz, a 120 cm dish antenna gives a gain of about

  14. A.
    50
    B.
    500
    C.
    5000
    D.
    50000

  15. PIL colour picture tube has the main advantage that

  16. A.
    it is cheap
    B.
    it ensures purity in colour
    C.
    it is self convergent
    D.
    both (a) and (b)

  17. What is the frequency of the modulated carrier wave?

  18. A.
    1000 Hz
    B.
    2000 Hz
    C.
    1000 kHz
    D.
    2000 kHz