Basic Radio Theory Flashcards

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What is the speed of light

A

300,000,000 m/s (3x10*8)

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2
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How far up is the ionosphere from the surface of the earth?

A

60-400km

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3
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What are 3 main types of polarisation?

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Linear, circular and Elliptical

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4
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What are the different modes of radio wave propagation?

A

Direct (line of sight)

Diffraction

Reflection

Refraction

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5
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What are space waves?

A

Line of sight signal, directly from transmitter to receiver

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6
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What are ground waves?

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A form of surface wave, diffracted along the surface of the earth

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7
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What are sky waves?

A

Signal refracted from E and F layers of the ionosphere

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8
Q

What are propagation errors?

A

Attenuation - weakening or cancelling out of signal

Absorption - taking up or conversion of energy

Interference - effect on each other of 2 signals of same frequency

Fading - variation in degree of interference

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9
Q

What is skip distance?

A

The distance from the transmitter to the position of the first returning sky wave

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10
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What is dead space/skip zone?

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The gap between the end of the ground wave and the first returning sky wave

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11
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What’s the Doppler effect?

A

The frequency of a wave increases or decreases if there’s relative motion between the transmitter and the receiver

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12
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How are pulses defined?

A

Pulse length - the duration in time of a pulse, measured in microseconds

Pulse power - the power contained in a single pulse

Continuous power - the average power consumed over time

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13
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What is a radio wave (electromagnetic wave) comprised of?

A

Electrical (E) field

Magnetic (H) field

E and H fields perpendicular to each other

E field aligned with antenna

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