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Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 1

The maximum distance up to which TV transmission from a TV tower of height h can be received is proportional to

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 1

Let the height of TV antenna be h and radius of earth be R and R >> h.
Let M be the receiving station when h << R, then NM may be assumed as tangent to the surface of earth, so
∠NMC = 90º

∴ NC2 = NM2 + MC2
(R + h)2 = NM2 + R2
⇒ NM2 = R2 +h2 + 2RH - R2
= 2RH + h2
Since h << R, therefore
h2 may be neglected. Hence, NM2 = 2Rh
 NM ∝ h1/2

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 2

Directions: In the following question, two statements are given. One is assertion and the other is reason. Examine the statements carefully and mark the correct answer according to the instructions given below.
Assertion: Microwave communication is preferred over optical communication.
Reason: Microwaves provide large number of channels and band-width compared to optical signals.

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 2

Optical communication is always preferred over microwave communication beacuase optical communication provides large number of channels and band-width.

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Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 3

A modulator has inductance of 10–5 H and capacitance of 10–9 F. A voice frequency signal of 2 kHz is fed to it. Find the carrier frequency and frequencies of immediate side bands.

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 3

Using the relation v = , we get v = 
≈ 1590 × 103 Hz = 1590 kHz
Side band frequencies = 1590  2
= 1592 kHz and 1588 kHz.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 4

In fax and e-mail, the information signal is in the form of

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 4

The correct choice is (2). In fax and e-mail, the information signal is in the form of digital signal.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 5

Which range of frequencies is suitable for sky wave propagation?

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 5

The correct choice is (3). Above 30 MHz, the ionosphere does not reflect the waves. Waves of frequency greater than 30 MHz are transmitted through the ionosphere.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 6

A message signal of frequency 100 MHz and peak voltage 100 V is used to execute amplitude modulation on a carrier wave of frequency 300 GHz and peak voltage 400 V. The modulation index and difference between the two side band frequencies are:

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 6

 fs = 100 × 106 Hz, Es = 100 V
 fc = 300 × 109 Hz, Ec = 400 V
Modulation index, m = Es/Ec = 100/400 = 0.25 
Side band ΔF = Fmax - Fmin
= (Fs + Fc) - (Fc - Fs)
= 108 [(3000 + 1) - (3000 - 1)]
= 108 (2) = 2 × 108

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 7

The physical sizes of the transmitter and receiver antennas in a communication system are

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 7

The physical sizes of the antennas of receiver and transmitter are both inversely proportional to carrier frequency. To achieve small antenna or transmitter dimensions and high gain, the use of a high carrier frequency is required, which may not penetrate the material to sufficient depth.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 8

In radio and television broadcast, the information signal is in the form of

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 8

In radio and television broadcast, the information signal is in the form of analogue signals. The two most common modes of transmission are AM and FM, which in turn are analogue signals only.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 9

Which mode of communication is employed to transmit very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) signals?

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 9

Space wave propagation is employed to transmit very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) signal. Space wave propagation is defined as the radio waves that occur within the 20 km of the atmosphere.

Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 10

What is the need for modulation?

Detailed Solution for Test: Communication Systems - 1 - Question 10

To transmit an audio signal to a large distance, modulation of signal is done.

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