Propagation Theory Flashcards

1
Q

Within the airband, what frequency range is normally used for radio navigation?

A

108 MHz to 117.975 MHz.

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2
Q

What is the frequency separation between airband channels?

A

25 kHz or 8.33 kHz.

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3
Q

In practice, what is the range of VHF radio waves proportional to?

A

To the power of the transmitter.

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4
Q

What is the main requirement for successful VHF communication?

A

Line of sight.

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5
Q

What is the frequency range of the airband?

A

108 MHz to 137 MHz.

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6
Q

What is the general formula for determining the theoretical range of VHF radio waves?

A

1.23 · [√(transmitter height) + √(receiver height)]

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7
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Within the airband, what frequency range is normally used for voice communication?

A

118 MHz to 137 MHz.

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8
Q

What determines the characteristics of a radio wave?

A

Its frequency and wavelength.

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9
Q

Define: ducting.

A

A way VHF radio waves travel when certain atmospheric layers exist. In these conditions the range of VHF radio waves may be increased beyond line of sight.

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10
Q

What is the only occasion when the word point should be used instead of decimal?

A

When discussing the 8.33 kHz spacing capability.

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11
Q

Define: airband.

A

A series of frequencies allocated exclusively to civil aviation.

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12
Q

Are aircraft required to be equipped with radios capable of 8.33 kHz spacing?

A

Not universally. It is a requirement in the upper European airspace.

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13
Q

Define: radio wave.

A

Electromagnetic wave travelling at the speed of light.

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14
Q

When transmitting frequencies, and assuming that the first and third decimal are not a zero, state how many decimal points should be transmitted:

(a) when channels are separated by 8.33 kHz

(b) when channels are separated by 25 kHz

A

(a) one or three
(b) two

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