General Licensing Class Subelement G8, Questions Only Signals and Emissions 2 Exam Questions, 2 Groups.

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General Licensing Class Subelement G8, Questions Only Signals and Emissions 2 Exam Questions, 2 Groups

G8A01 What is the name of the process that changes the envelope of an RF wave to convey information? A.Phase modulation B.Frequency modulation C.Spread Spectrum modulation D.Amplitude modulation

G8A02 What is the name of the process that changes the phase angle of an RF wave to convey information? A.Phase convolution B.Phase modulation C.Angle convolution D.Radian Inversion

G8A03 What is the name of the process which changes the frequency of an RF wave to convey information? A.Frequency convolution B.Frequency transformation C.Frequency conversion D.Frequency modulation

G8A04 What emission is produced by a reactance modulator connected to an RF power amplifier? A.Multiplex modulation B.Phase modulation C.Amplitude modulation D.Pulse modulation

G8A05 What type of modulation varies the instantaneous power level of the RF signal? A.Frequency shift keying B.Pulse modulation C.Frequency modulation D.Amplitude modulation

G8A06 What is one advantage of carrier suppression in a single-sideband phone transmission? A.Audio fidelity is improved B.Greater modulation percentage is obtainable with lower distortion C.The available transmitter power can be used more effectively D.Simpler receiving equipment can be used

G8A07 Which of the following phone emissions uses the narrowest frequency bandwidth? A.Single sideband B.Double sideband C.Phase modulation D.Frequency modulation

G8A08 Which of the following is an effect of over-modulation? A.Insufficient audio. B.Insufficient bandwidth. C.Frequency drift. D.Excessive bandwidth.

G8A09 What control is typically adjusted for proper ALC setting on an amateur single sideband transceiver? A.The RF Clipping Level B.Transmit audio or microphone gain C.Antenna inductance or capacitance D.Attenuator Level

G8A10 What is meant by flat-topping of a single-sideband phone transmission? A.Signal distortion caused by insufficient collector current. B.The transmitter’s automatic level control is properly adjusted. C.Signal distortion caused by excessive drive. D.The transmitter’s carrier is properly suppressed.

G8A11 What happens to the RF carrier signal when a modulating audio signal is applied to an FM transmitter? A.The carrier frequency changes proportionally to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal B.The carrier frequency changes proportionally to the amplitude and frequency of the modulating signal C.The carrier amplitude changes proportionally to the instantaneous frequency of the modulating signal D.The carrier phase changes proportionally to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal

G8A12 What signal(s) would be found at the output of a properly adjusted balanced modulator? A.Both upper and lower sidebands B.Either upper or lower sideband, but not both C.Both upper and lower sidebands and the carrier D.The modulating signal and the unmodulated carrier

G8B01 What receiver stage combines a MHz input signal with a MHz oscillator signal to produce a 455 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal? A.Mixer B.BFO C.VFO D.Discriminator

G8B02 If a receiver mixes a MHz VFO with a MHz received signal to produce a 455 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal, what type of interference will a MHz signal produce in the receiver? A.Local oscillator B.Image response C.Mixer interference D.Intermediate interference

G8B03 What is another term for the mixing of two RF signals? A.Heterodyning B.Synthesizing C.Cancellation D.Multiplying

G8B04 What is the name of the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency? A.Mixer B.Reactance modulator C.Pre-emphasis network D.Multiplier

G8B05 Why isn't frequency modulated (FM) phone used below 29.5 MHz? A.The transmitter efficiency for this mode is low B.Harmonics could not be attenuated to practical levels C.The wide bandwidth is prohibited by FCC rules. D.The frequency stability would not be adequate

G8B06 What is the total bandwidth of an FM- phone transmission having a 5 kHz deviation and a 3 kHz modulating frequency? A.3 kHz B.5 kHz C.8 kHz D.16 kHz

G8B07 What is the frequency deviation for a MHz reactance-modulated oscillator in a 5-kHz deviation, MHz FM-phone transmitter? A Hz B Hz C.5 kHz D.60 kHz

G8B08 Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting? A.To aid in tuning your transmitter B.Some modes have high duty cycles which could exceed the transmitter’s average power rating. C.To allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission D.All of these choices are correct

22 G8B09 Why is it good to match receiver bandwidth to the bandwidth of the operating mode? A. It is required by FCC rules. B. It minimizes power consumption in the receiver. C. It improves impedance matching of the antenna. D. It results in the best signal to noise ratio.

G8B10 What does the number 31 represent in PSK31? A.The approximate transmitted symbol rate. B.The version of PSK protocol. C.The year in which PSK31 was invented. D.The number of characters that can be represented by PSK31.

G8B11 How does forward error correction allow the receiver to correct errors received in data packets? A.By controlling transmitter output power for optimum signal strength. B.By using the varicode character set. C.By transmitting redundant information with the data. D.By using a parity bit with each character.

G8B12 What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth? A. Symbol rate and bandwidth are not related. B.Higher symbol rates require higher bandwidth. C.Lower symbol rates require higher bandwidth. D.Bandwidth is constant for data mode signals.