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The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about amplitude modulation techniques including plate modulated class C amplifiers, low-level AM systems, modulation index, advantages of base modulation over collector modulation in transistor class C amplifiers, ratio of modulating to total power at 100% modulation, advantages of single sideband over double sideband AM, characteristics of different AM systems like single sideband, vestigial sideband and double sideband, components commonly found in SSB transmitters like tuned modulators, methods to remove unwanted sidebands in SSB, uses of R3E modulation and carrier reinsertion, and applications of vestigial sideband modulation.

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Am Quiz

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about amplitude modulation techniques including plate modulated class C amplifiers, low-level AM systems, modulation index, advantages of base modulation over collector modulation in transistor class C amplifiers, ratio of modulating to total power at 100% modulation, advantages of single sideband over double sideband AM, characteristics of different AM systems like single sideband, vestigial sideband and double sideband, components commonly found in SSB transmitters like tuned modulators, methods to remove unwanted sidebands in SSB, uses of R3E modulation and carrier reinsertion, and applications of vestigial sideband modulation.

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If the plate supply voltage for a plate modulated class C amplifier is V, the maximum plate-cathode voltage could be almost as high as a. 4V b. 3V c. 2V d. V

1. If the plate supply voltage for a plate modulated class C amplifier is V, the maximum plate-cathode voltage could be almost as high as a. 4V b. 3V c. 2V d. V

2. In a low-level AM system, amplifiers following the modulated stage must be a. linear devices b. harmonic devices c. class C amplifiers d. non linear devices

2. In a low-level AM system, amplifiers following the modulated stage must be a. linear devices b. harmonic devices c. class C amplifiers d. non linear devices

3. If the carrier of a 100 percent modulated AM wave is suppressed, the percentage power saving will be a. 50 b. 150 c. 100 d. 66.66

3. If the carrier of a 100 percent modulated AM wave is suppressed, the percentage power saving will be a. 50 b. 150 c. 100 d. 66.66

4. Leak type bias is used in a plate modulated class C amplifier to a. prevent tuned circuit damping b. prevent excessive grid current c. prevent over modulation d. increase the bandwidth

4. Leak type bias is used in a plate modulated class C amplifier to a. prevent tuned circuit damping b. prevent excessive grid current c. prevent over modulation d. increase the bandwidth

5. The output stage of a television transmitter is most likely to be a a. plate modulated class C amplifier b. grid modulated class C amplifier c. screen modulated class C amplifier d. grid modulated class A amplifier

5. The output stage of a television transmitter is most likely to be a a. plate modulated class C amplifier b. grid modulated class C amplifier c. screen modulated class C amplifier d. grid modulated class A amplifier

6. The modulation index of an AM is changed from 0 to 1. The transmitted power is a. unchanged b. halved c. doubled d. increase by 50percent

6. The modulation index of an AM is changed from 0 to 1. The transmitted power is a. unchanged b. halved c. doubled d. increase by 50percent

7. One of the advantages of base modulation over collector modulation of a transistor class C amplifier a. the lower the modulating power required b. high power output per transistor c. better efficiency d. better linearity

7. One of the advantages of base modulation over collector modulation of a transistor class C amplifier a. the lower the modulating power required b. high power output per transistor c. better efficiency d. better linearity

8. The carrier is simultaneously modulated by two sine wave with the modulation indices of 0.3 and 0.4; the total modulation index a. is 1 b. cannot be calculated unless the phase relations are known c. is 0.5 d. is 0.7

8. The carrier is simultaneously modulated by two sine wave with the modulation indices of 0.3 and 0.4; the total modulation index a. is 1 b. cannot be calculated unless the phase relations are known c. is 0.5 d. is 0.7

9. Amplitude modulation is used for broadcasting because a. it is more noise immune than other modulation system b. compared with other system it requires less transmitting power c. its use avoids receiver complexity d. no other modulation system can provide the necessary bandwidth for high fidelity

9. Amplitude modulation is used for broadcasting because a. it is more noise immune than other modulation system b. compared with other system it requires less transmitting power c. its use avoids receiver complexity d. no other modulation system can provide the necessary bandwidth for high fidelity

10. What is the ratio of the modulating power to the total power at 100 percent modulation? a. 1:3 b. 1:2 c. 2:3 d. None of the above

10. What is the ratio of the modulating power to the total power at 100 percent modulation? a. 1:3 b. 1:2 c. 2:3 d. None of the above

1. Indicate the false statement regarding the advantages of SSB over double sideband, full carrier AM. a. More channel spaced available b. Transmitter circuits must be more stable. Giving better reception. c. The signal is more noise-resistant. d. Much less power is required for the same signal strength

1. Indicate the false statement regarding the advantages of SSB over double sideband, full carrier AM. a. More channel spaced available b. Transmitter circuits must be more stable. Giving better reception. c. The signal is more noise-resistant. d. Much less power is required for the same signal strength

2. When the modulation index of an AM wave is doubled, the antenna current is also doubled, the AM system being used is a. Single sideband, full carrier (H3E) b. Vestigial sideband (C3F) c. Single-sideband, suppressed carrier (J3E) d. Double sideband, full carrier (A3E)

2. When the modulation index of an AM wave is doubled, the antenna current is also doubled, the AM system being used is a. Single sideband, full carrier (H3E) b. Vestigial sideband (C3F) c. Single-sideband, suppressed carrier (J3E) d. Double sideband, full carrier (A3E)

3. Indicate which one of the following advantages of the phase cancellation method of obtaining SSB over the filter method is false: a. Switching from one sideband to the other is simpler b. It is possible to generate SSB at any frequency c. SSB with lower audio frequencies present can be generated d. There are more balance modulator, therefore the carrier is suppressed better

3. Indicate which one of the following advantages of the phase cancellation method of obtaining SSB over the filter method is false: a. Switching from one sideband to the other is simpler b. It is possible to generate SSB at any frequency c. SSB with lower audio frequencies present can be generated d. There are more balance modulator, therefore the carrier is suppressed better

4. The most common used filters in SSB generation are a. mechanical b. RC c. LC d. low-pass

4. The most common used filters in SSB generation are a. mechanical b. RC c. LC d. low-pass

5. In an SSB transmitter, one is most likely to find a a. class C audio amplifier b. tuned modulator c. class B RF amplifier d. class A RF output amplifier

5. In an SSB transmitter, one is most likely to find a a. class C audio amplifier b. tuned modulator c. class B RF amplifier d. class A RF output amplifier

6. Indicate in which of the following only one sideband is transmitted: a. H3E b. A3E c. B8E d. C3F

6. Indicate in which of the following only one sideband is transmitted: a. H3E b. A3E c. B8E d. C3F

7. One of the following cannot be used to remove unwanted sideband in SSB. This is the a. Filter system b. Phase shift method c. Third method d. Balance modulator

7. One of the following cannot be used to remove unwanted sideband in SSB. This is the a. Filter system b. Phase shift method c. Third method d. Balance modulator

8. R3E modulation is sometimes used to a. allow the receiver to have frequency synthesizer b. simplify the frequency stability problem reception c. reduce the power that must be transmitted d. reduce the bandwidth required for transmission

8. R3E modulation is sometimes used to a. allow the receiver to have frequency synthesizer b. simplify the frequency stability problem reception c. reduce the power that must be transmitted d. reduce the bandwidth required for transmission

9. To provide two or more voice circuits with the same carrier, it is necessary to use a. ISB b. Carrier reinsertion c. SSB with pilot carrier d. Lincompex

9. To provide two or more voice circuits with the same carrier, it is necessary to use a. ISB b. Carrier reinsertion c. SSB with pilot carrier d. Lincompex

10. Vestigial sideband modulation (C3F) is normally used for a. HF point to point communications b. Monoaural broadcasting c. TV broadcasting d. Stereo broadcasting

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