Communications
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Random Signals and Noise
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Noise In Digital Communication
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GATE ECE 2003
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Let $$m\left(t\right)\;=\cos\left[\left(4\mathrm\pi\times10^3\right)t\right]$$ be the message signal and $$c\left(t\right)\;=5\cos\left[2\mathrm\pi\times10^6t\right]$$ be the carrier.

c(t) and m(t) are used to generate an FM signal. If the peak frequency deviation of the generated FM signal is three times the transmission bandwidth of the AM singal, then the coefficient of the term $$\cos\left[2\mathrm\pi\left(1008\times10^3\right)t\right]$$ in the FM signal (in terms of the Bessel coefficients) is

A
$$5\;J_4\left(3\right)$$
B
$$\left(5/2\right)\;J_8\left(3\right)$$
C
$$\left(5/2\right)\;J_8\left(4\right)$$
D
$$5\;J_4\left(6\right)$$
2
GATE ECE 2003
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Let $$m\left(t\right)\;=\cos\left[\left(4\mathrm\pi\times10^3\right)t\right]$$ be the message signal and $$c\left(t\right)\;=5\cos\left[2\mathrm\pi\times10^6t\right]$$ be the carrier.

c(t) and m(t) are used to generate an AM signal. The modulation index of the generated AM signal is 0.5. Then the quantity $$\frac{Total\;sideband\;power}{Carrier\;power}$$ is

A
1/2
B
1/4
C
1/3
D
1/8
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GATE ECE 2000
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
In an FM system, a carrier of 100 MHz is modulated by a sinusoidal signal of 5 KHz. The bandwidth by Carson’s approximation is 1 MHz. If y(t) = (modulated waveform)3, then by using Carson’s approximation, the bandwidth of y(t) around 300 MHz and the and the spacing of spectral components are, respectively.
A
3 MHz, 5 KHz
B
1 MHz, 15 KHz
C
3 MHz, 15 KHz
D
1 MHz, 5 KHz
4
GATE ECE 1993
Numerical
+2
-0
A superheterodyne radio receiver with an intermediate frequency of 455 KHz is tuned to a station operating at 1200 KHz. The associated image frequency is ______ KHz.
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Signals and Systems
Network Theory
Control Systems
Digital Circuits
General Aptitude
Electronic Devices and VLSI
Analog Circuits
Engineering Mathematics
Microprocessors
Communications
Electromagnetics