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CH4 - Noise
CH4 - Noise
d. Limiter
ans: d
What is the reference noise temperature?
a. 290 K
b. 30 degrees C
c. 70 degrees F
d. 25 degrees C
ans: a
Unwanted radio signal on assigned frequency.
a. Splatter
b. RFI
c. Noise
d. EMI
ans: c
What is the reliable measurement for comparing amplifier noise characteristics
?
a. Thermal agitation noise
b. Noise factor
c. Noise margin
d. Signal-to-noise
ans: b
________ is measured on a circuit when it is correctly terminated but does not
have any traffic.
a. White noise
b. Galactic noise
c. Impulse noise
d. Atmospheric noise
ans: a
Which standard recommends crosstalk limits?
a. CCITT G. 152
b. CCITT G. 150
c. CCITT G. 151
d. CCITT G. 161
ans: c
Which standard is utilized in intermodulation noise rates on PCM audio channel
s?
a. CCITT
b. CCITT
c. CCITT
d. CCITT
ans: b
Rec.
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190
190
ans: c
Which noise is produced by lighting discharges in thunderstorms?
a. White noise
b. Extraterrestrial noise
c. Industrial noise
d. Atmospheric noise
ans: d
Man-made noise is usually from ___________.
a. transmission over power lines and by ground wave
b. sky-wave
c. space-wave
d. troposphere
ans: a
nif stands for
a. Non-intrinsic figure
b. Noise improvement factor
c. Narrow intermediate frequency
d. Noise interference figure
ans: b
Industrial noise frequency is between ________________.
a. 0 to 10 kHz
b. 160 MHz to 200 MHz
c. 15 to 160 MHz
d. 200 to 3000 MHz
ans: c
External noise fields are measured in terms of ____________.
a. rms values
b. dc values
c. average values
d. peak values
ans: d
Form of interference caused by rain or dust storms.
a. Precipitation static
b. Shot-noise
c. Galactic noise
d. Impulse noise
ans: a
At 17 degrees C, the noise voltage generated by 5 k ohms resistor, operating o
ver a bandwidth of 20 kHz is
a. 1.3 nV
b. 1.3 uV
c. 1.3 pV
d. 1.3 mV
ans: b
________ is an electric noise produced by thermal agitation of electrons in co
nductor and semiconductor
a. External noise
b. Internal noise
c. Thermal noise
d. Flicker
ans: c
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Three identical circuits having 10 dB signal noise-to-noise ratio each are con
nected in tandem with each other, what is the overall S/N?
a. 5.23 dB
b. 14.77 dB
c. 30 dB
d. 40 dB
ans: a
The noise figure of the first circuit in tandem connection is 10.5 dB while it
s power gain is 15, what is the over all noise figure if the second circuit has
a noise figure of 11 dB?
a. 11.59 dB
b. 11.23 dB
c. 10.79 dB
d. 10.5 dB
ans: c
Is the interference coming from other communications channels.
a. Jitter
b. Crosstalk
c. RFI
d. EMI
ans: b
What is the reference noise level?
a. 10 pW
b. 0 dBm
c. 1 mW
d. -90 dBm
ans: d
What is the unit of noise power of psophometer?
a. pWp
b. dBa
c. dBm
d. dBrn
ans: a
A large emission of hydrogen from the sun that affects communications.
a. Solar flare
b. Cosmic disturbance
c. Ballistic disturbance
d. Solar noise
ans: a
Atmospheric noise is known as ___________ noise.
a. static
b. cosmic
c. solar
d. lunar
ans: a
Standard design reference for environmental noise temperature.
a. 300 degrees K
b. 290 degrees K
c. 32 degrees F
d. 212 degrees F
ans: b
Absolute temperature in Kelvin.
a. degrees
b. degrees
c. degrees
d. degrees
ans: a
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a. power
b. dBm
c. level
d. ratio
ans: c
Interfering effect of noise, C message weighted, is ________.
a. dBa
b. dBm
c. dBrnc
d. dB
ans: c
F1A weighting refers to _________.
a. -90 dBm
b. dBrnc0
c. dBrnc
d. F1A handset
ans: d
Reading a 58 dBrnC on your Western electric 3A test set at a + 7 test point is
equal to ____________ dBrnc0.
a. 58
b. 51
c. 65
d. 27
ans: b
Reading a 58 dBrn, at a + 7 test point is equal to ___________ dBa0.
a. 26
b. 65
c. 51
d. 46
ans: d
A reading of -50 dBm on the disturbing pair, and -80 on the disturbed pair equ
als ________________ dB of crosstalk coupling.
a. 20
b. 30
c. 60
d. 25
ans: b
Power is _________.
a. actual amount of power reference to 1 mW
b. logarithmic ratio of two powers
c. definite amount of energy per time period
d. current flow per time period
ans: c
15 dBa F1A weighted, equals __________.
a. -90 dBm
b. -82 dBm
c. -85 dBm
d. -70 dBm
ans: d
You are measuring noise in a voice channel with a Lenkurt 601A, F1A weighting
network and a flat meter. Your meter reads -47 dBm. What is this reading in dBa?
a. 77 dBa
b. 35 dBa
c. 38 dBa
d. 32 dBa
ans: c
You are measuring noise at a +3 dB level point, using the Lenkurt 601A, F1A we
ighting network, and a flat meter. The meter reading is -57 dBm. This is _______
__ dBa0
a. 20
b. 15
c. 25
d. 17
ans: c
You are measuring noise at a -6 dB level point, using the Lenkurt 601A, F1A we
ighting network, and a flat meter. The meter reading is -59 dBm. This is _______
___ dBa0.
a. 24
b. 12
c. 23
d. 32
ans: d
A measurement of -75 dBm, C-message weighted, would be ____________ dBrnc.
a. 8
b. 7
c. 9
d. 15
ans: d
Your Western Electric 3A test set meter reading is -23 dBm at a test point lev
el of -8 dB. This is _____________ dBrnc0.
a. 75
b. 29
c. 30
d. 31
ans: a
At what power level does a 1 kHz tone cause zero interference (144 weighted)?
a. 90 dB
b. 90 dBm
c. -90 dB
d. -90 dBm
ans: d
Reference noise is ___________.
a. a 1000 Hz, -90 dBm tone
b. a noise that creates the same interfering effect as a 1000 Hz, -90 dBm tone
c. a noise that creates zero dBrn in a voice channel
d. B and C above
ans: d
A practical dBrn measurement will almost always in a ____________ number.
a. positive
b. negative
c. imaginary
d. fractional
ans: a
ans: c
The value of the resistor creating thermal noise is doubled. The noise power g
enerated is therefore
a. halved
b. quadrupled
c. doubled
d. unchanged
ans: d
Indicate the false statement.
a. HF mixer are generally noisier than HF amplifiers
b. Impulse noise voltage is dependent on bandwidth
c. Thermal noise is independent of the frequency at which is measured
d. Industrial noise is usually of the impulse type
ans: b
An amplifier operating over the frequency range of 455 to 460 kHz has a 200 k
ohms input resistor. What is the RMS noise voltage at the input to this amplifie
r if the ambient temperature is 17 degrees C?
a. 40 uV
b. 4.0 uV
c. 400 uV
d. 4.0 mV
ans: b
The 1st stage of a 2-stage amplifier has a voltage gain of 10, a 600 ohms inpu
t resistor, a 1600 ohms equivalent noise resistance & a 27 k ohms output resisto
r. For the 2nd stage, these values are 25, 81 k ohms, 10 k ohms, & a 1 M ohm, re
spectively. Calculate the equivalent input-noise resistance of this two stage am
plifier.
a. 2,518 K ohms
b. 2,518 ohms
c. 251.8 ohms
d. 12.518 K ohms
ans: b
The noise output of a resistor is amplified by a noiseless amplifier having a
gain of 60 and a bandwidth of 20 kHz. A meter connected at the output of the amp
lifier reads 1 mV RMS. If the bandwidth of the amplifier is reduced to 5 kHz, it
s gain remaining constant, what does the meter read now?
a. 0.5 mV
b. 0.5 uV
c. 5.0 mV
d. 5.0 u
ans: a
The front-end of a television receiver, having a bandwidth of 7 MHz, and opera
ting at a temperature of 27 degrees C, consists of an amplifier having a gain of
15, followed by a mixer whose gain is 20. The amplifier has a 300 ohms input re
sistor and a shot noise equivalent resistance of 500 ohms; for the mixer, these
values are 2.2 kohms and 13.5 kohms, respectively, and the load resistance of th
e mixer is 470 kohms. Calculate the equivalent noise resistance for this televis
ion receiver.
a. 8760 ohms
b. 875 ohms
c. 8.76 ohms
d. 0.876 ohm
ans: b
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One of the following is not a useful quantity for comparing the noise performa
nce of receivers.
a. Input noise voltage
b. Equivalent noise resistance
c. Noise temperature
d. Noise figure
ans: a
Indicate the false statement. Noise figure is defined as
a. the ratio of the S/N power supplied at the input terminal of a receiver or
amplifier to the S/N power supplied to the output or load resistor
b. noise factor expressed in decibels
c. an unwanted form of energy tending to interfere with the proper and easy re
ception and reproduction of wanted signals
d. S/N of an ideal system divided by S/N at the output of the receiver or ampl
ifier under test, both working at the same temperature over the same bandwidth a
nd fed from the same source
ans: c
Calculate the noise figure of the amplifier whose Req equals 2518 ohms (R sub
T = 600 ohms) if it's driven by a generator whose output impedance is 50 ohms.
a. 39.4
b. 3.94
c. 394
d. 0.394
ans: a
Calculate the noise figure of the receiver whose RF amplifier has an input res
istance of 1000 ohms & an equivalent shot-noise resistance of 2000 ohms, a gain
of 25 and a load resistance of 125 k ohms. Given that the bandwidth is 1.0 MHz &
the temperature is 20 degrees C, and that the receiver is connected to an anten
na with an impedance of 75 ohms.
a. 30.3
b. 3.03
c. 303
d. 0.303
ans: a
A receiver connected to an antenna whose resistance is 50 ohms has an equivale
nt noise resistance of 30 ohms. Calculate its equivalent noise temperature if th
e noise figure is equal to 1.6.
a. 17.4 K
b. 174 K
c. 1.74 K
d. 17 K
ans: b
Most internal noise comes from
a. shot noise
b. transit-time noise
c. thermal agitation
d. skin effect
ans: c
Which of the following is not a source of external noise?
a. Thermal agitation
b. Auto ignition
c. The sun
d. Fluorescent lights
ans: a
c. Thermal noise
d. Lunar noise
ans: a
A noise whose source is within the solar system.
a. Solar noise
b. Thermal noise
c. Cosmic noise
d. Johnson noise
ans: a
The total noise power present in a 1-Hz bandwidth.
a. Noise density
b. Noise figure
c. Noise limit
d. Noise intensity
ans: a
Which of the following is not a way of minimizing if not eliminating noise?
a. Use redundancy
b. Increase transmitted power
c. Reduce signaling rate
d. Increase channel bandwidth
ans: d
What is the primary cause of atmospheric noise?
a. Thunderstorm
b. Lightning
c. Thunderstorm and lightning
d. Weather condition
ans: b
What do you call the noise coming from the sun and stars?
a. Black-body noise
b. Space noise
c. Galactic noise
d. All of these
ans: b
The major cause of atmospheric or static noise are
a. thunderstorms
b. airplanes
c. meteor showers
d. all of these
ans: a
Which of the following low noise transistors is commonly used at microwave fre
quencies?
a. MOSFET
b. GASFET
c. MESFET
d. JFET
ans: c