01 Basic Radio Theory Flashcards

1
Q

What is the speed of sound in:

  • m/s
  • nm/s
A
  • 3 x 10^8 m/s

- 162,000 nm/s

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2
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What is the definition of 1 Hz?

A

1 Hz = 1 cycle per sec

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3
Q

What are the following in Hz?

  • kHz
  • MHz
  • GHz
A
  • 1 kHz = 1,000 Hz
  • 1 MHz = 1,000,000 Hz
  • 1 GHz = 1,000,000,000 Hz
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4
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What is the equation for the Frequency of a wave?

A

Frequency = Speed of light (c) / Wave length (lander)

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5
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What are the frequency bands and the associated frequency ranges?

A
  • VLF: 3 - 30 kHz
  • LF: 30 - 300 kHz
  • MF: 300 - 3000 kHz
  • HF: 3 - 30 MHz
  • VHF: 30 - 300 MHz
  • UHF: 300 - 3000 MHz
  • SHF: 3 - 30 GHz
  • EHF: 30 - 300 GHz
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6
Q

What is the nemonic used to remember the frequency bands?

A

Very Low Minima Has Victor Using Safety Equipment

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7
Q

What is the Doppler effect?

A

The apparent frequency shift which occurs when the transmitter and receiver are moving relative to each other.

Frequency appears to increase if they are moving towards each other and decreases if they are moving away from each other.

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8
Q

What is the equation for the Doppler Shift?

A

Doppler Shift = Relative Velocity (m/s) / Transmitted Wave length (m)

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9
Q

What are the four types of Modulation?

A
  • Pulse Modulation: Length of a pulse is called the pulse width
  • Amplitude Modulation: Info is encoded through changes in amplitude
  • Frequency Modulation: info is encoded through changes in frequency
  • Phase Modulation: Complex modulation technique
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10
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What are the main factors which effect the propagation of a radio wave?

A
  • Type of the Antenna
  • Frequency
  • Weather
  • Ionosphere
  • Solar activity
  • Reflection
  • Refraction
  • Absorption
  • Diffraction
  • Interference
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11
Q

What are the three category’s of radio wave?

A
  • Ground / Surface Wave: Low Frequency
  • Sky Wave
  • Space Wave: High Frequency
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12
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What is the equation for the maximum theoretical range of a transmission?

A

D = 1.23 x (Sqrt(Tx) + Sqrt(Rx))

D is distance (nm)
Tx is transmitter height (ft)
Rx is Receiver height (ft)

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13
Q

When an antenna is fed with AC current, the electromagnetic field generated comprises of what elements?

A
  • Electric field (E Field): Parallel with the antenna

- Magnetic Field (H Field): Perpendicular with the antenna

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14
Q

For high frequency signals (VHF, UHF, SHF, EHF) what form of propagation is associated with them?

A

Space Waves (line of sight waves)

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15
Q

When is SSB (Single Side Band) used?

A
  • Used for HF communications

- Saves power whilst maintaining range

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16
Q

What is the Skip Distance?

A

The distance from the transmitter to the first Sky Wave

17
Q

What is the definition of Phase?

A

The fraction of one wavelength expressed in degrees (000 to 360)

18
Q

Are VHF and HF communications frequency or amplitude modulated?

A

Amplitude modulated

19
Q

What do each of the characters represent in the three character radio transmission classification?

A
  • 1st character: Type of modulation of the main carrier
  • 2nd character: Nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier
  • 3rd character: Type of information to be transmitted