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B.Tech III Year I Semester (R13) Supplementary Examinations June 2016

(1) The document contains questions from an exam on antennas and wave propagation. It covers topics like radiation resistance, effective aperture, radiation patterns of antennas, Yagi antenna design, horn antennas, microstrip patches, parabolic antennas, antenna arrays, and radio wave propagation. (2) The questions test understanding of key antenna concepts and calculations like radiation resistance, antenna lengths, beamwidths, directivity, feed types for reflector antennas, differences between array types, and maximum usable frequency determination. (3) Radio wave propagation topics include near and far field boundaries, skywave propagation limits, ground wave polarization, and ionospheric layer electron density calculation.

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B.Tech III Year I Semester (R13) Supplementary Examinations June 2016

(1) The document contains questions from an exam on antennas and wave propagation. It covers topics like radiation resistance, effective aperture, radiation patterns of antennas, Yagi antenna design, horn antennas, microstrip patches, parabolic antennas, antenna arrays, and radio wave propagation. (2) The questions test understanding of key antenna concepts and calculations like radiation resistance, antenna lengths, beamwidths, directivity, feed types for reflector antennas, differences between array types, and maximum usable frequency determination. (3) Radio wave propagation topics include near and far field boundaries, skywave propagation limits, ground wave polarization, and ionospheric layer electron density calculation.

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Code: 13A04501 R13

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R13) Supplementary Examinations June 2016


ANTENNAS & WAVE PROPAGATION
(Electronics and Communication and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
PART – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) What is the importance of radiation resistance of an antenna? Explain with example.
(b) Calculate the value of effective aperture of isotropic antenna using its directivity.
(c) What is the relation of radiation between small loop and short dipole antennas?
(d) How the length of a 3 element parasitic elements are related? Explain.
(e) What is the advantage of lens antenna over a reflector antenna? Explain.
(f) Why rectangular patches are in general preferred to circular? Justify.
(g) Can point source is realizable in practice? Explain.
(h) At what distance near and far fields of a.c current element coincide? Justify.
(i) What are the boundary limits of different means propagation above the sky?
(j) Why horizontal polarization antennas are not suitable for ground waves? Explain.

PART – B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT – I
2 (a) With suitable assumptions, using electric and magnetic fields, explain how much power is radiated by a
vertical radiator if it carries 1 A a.c?
(b) Explain importance of discontinuity for radiation.
OR
3 Compute the radiation resistance of a half wave dipole. Hence give the value of a quarter wavelength
monopole.
UNIT – II
4 With neat diagrams, describe the principle of working of 3 element Yagi antenna and list out its design
requirements.
OR
5 Determine the length L, H-plane aperture and flare angles θE and θH of a pyramidal horn for which
E-plane aperture aE = . The horn is fed by a rectangular wave guide with TE10 mode. Let in
the E-plane and in the H-Planes. Also calculate the beam width and directivity.
UNIT – III
6 Give advantages and limitations of microstrip patch antennas.
OR
7 With reference to paraboloids, explain:
(a) f/d ratio.
(b) Spill over and aperture efficiency.
(c) Front to back ratio.
(d) Type of feeds.
UNIT – IV
8 Distinguish between broad side array and end fire array.
OR
9 Describe How gain of an antenna under test is measured using absolute gain method.
UNIT – V
10 What are the different paths used for propagating radio waves from 300 kHz and 300 MHz? Explain.
OR
11 A radio link has to be established between two earth stations placed at a distance of 25000 km between
them. If the height of the ionosphere is 200 km and its critical frequency is 5 MHz, Calculate the MUF for
the given path. Also calculate the electron density in the ionospheric layer.
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