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The Power Saving Due To Suppression of Carrier in AM Modulated Wave Is A.66.66% B.33.33% C. 83.33% D.100% Answer: A

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The Power Saving Due To Suppression of Carrier in AM Modulated Wave Is A.66.66% B.33.33% C. 83.33% D.100% Answer: A

The document contains questions and answers related to amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). It discusses key concepts such as modulation index, carrier suppression in AM, bandwidth of AM and FM signals, multiplexing, modulation, demodulation, linear modulation, the envelope of an AM signal, and more.

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The power saving due to suppression of carrier in AM Modulated wave is

A.66.66%

B.33.33%

C. 83.33%

D.100%

ANSWER: A

What is the bandwidth of the AM signal if the upper sideband frequency and the lower sideband
frequency are 7350 KHz and 7210 KHz respectively?
A. 14,560 KHz
B. 140KHz
C. 1500KHz
D. 800KHz

ANSWER: B

The ratio between the modulating signal voltage and the carrier voltage is called?
A. Amplitude modulation
B. Modulation frequency
C. Modulation index
D. Frequency deviation

ANSWER: C

Simultaneous transmission of multiple messages over a single channel without interference is known as

A.De-multiplexing

B.Encoding

C.Multiplexing

D.Modulation

ANSWER: C

The modulating signal voltage that causes over-modulation on a carrier voltage of 8V?
A. 2 V

B. 10 V

C. 6 V

D. 1V

ANSWER: B
The process of recovering information signal from a received modulated signal is known as
A. Detection
B. Modulation
C. Demultiplexing
D. Sampling

ANSWER: A

An Amplitude modulated amplifier has a radio frequency output of 60 W at 100% modulation .The
internal loss in the modulator is 20 W.Then unmodulated carrier power is

A.63.33 W

B.43.33 W

C.33.33 W

D.53.33 W

ANSWER: D

Linear modulator is used in

A.Low Level modulation

B.High Level modulation

C.Medium level modulation

D.Pulse modulation

ANSWER: B

The envelope of the AM voltage is

A.e=A cos ωc t

B.e=A (1+ma cos ωm t)

C. e=1/RC

D.e=Em cos ωm t

ANSWER: B

Carson's rule is used to calculate

A. Bandwidth of FM signal

B.Signal to noise ratio

C. Modulation index
D.Noisefigure

ANSWER: A

The increase or decrease in the frequency around the carrier frequency is termed as

A.Figure factor

B. Frequency deviation

C. Modulation index

D. Frequency spectrum

ANSWER: B

FM signal can be generated using phase modulator by ____________ the modulating signal

A.Differentiating

B.integrating

C.amplifying

D. summing

ANSWER: B

The modulating frequency in frequency modulation is increased from 40 KHz to 50 KHz. The bandwidth
is

A.Doubled

B.quadrupled

C.increased by 20 KHz

D.halved

ANSWER: C

A sinusoidal 600 Hz modulating signal of 4V amplitude, frequency modulates a carrier and produces 100
KHz frequency deviation. The frequency sensitivity is given by

A. 50 KHz/V
B. 600 KHz/V

C.100 KHz/V

D.25 KHz/V

ANSWER: D

Allowable bandwidth per channel for commercial FM broadcast stations prescribed by CCIR is

A.2 KHz

B.200 KHz

C.100 KHz

D. 200MHz

ANSWER: B

What is VSB Moduation?

In Vestigial sideband modulation, the desired sideband is allowed to pass completely. Whereas just a
small portion of the undesired sideband is also allowed. The transmitted vestige of the undesired
sideband components for the loss of the desired sideband. Mainly used for Television(TV) signal
transmission.

Define modulation index of FM.

Modulation index of FM is defined as the ratio of frequency deviation to modulating frequency.

mf =∆f/fm

What is diagonal clipping?

In AM detection using linear diode detector if time constant kept too high value,the discharge curves
becomes horizontal.In that case ,the negative peaks of the detected envelope may be completely or
partially missing.The recovered signal is distorted at negative peaks.This type of distortion is known as
diagonal clipping.

Compare AM and FM.(ANY TWO COMPARISON)

AM

A modulation process in which amplitude of the carrier signal is varied in accordance with
instantaneous value of the modulating signal is known as amplitude modulation.

AM signals are more noisy

Frequency range :540 to 1640 KHz


AM signals occupy less bandwidth good for Video.

FM

A modulation process in which frequency of the carrier signal is varied in accordance with
instantaneous value of the modulating signal is known as amplitude modulation.

FM sinals are Less noisy.

Frequency range :88 to 108 MHz

FM signals occupy more bandwidth good for audio.

What is peak separation range ?

The foster seely discriminator characteristics is linear in the region between the peaks of Va1 and Va2
and this region is peak separation range and which should be more than twice the frequency deviation.

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