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Radio- Frequency Communications Principles

Quiz Questions:

   
1. Radiotelephone is one of the most useful military communications methods. Because of its directness, convenience, and ease of operation, ships, aircraft, and shore stations use radiotelephone.
       
    True
    False
       
2. Facsimile (fax) is the process used to transmit photographs, charts, and other graphic information electronically.
       
    True
    False
       
3. A Set consists of a unit or units and the assemblies, subassemblies, and parts connected or associated together to perform a specific function.
       
   

True

   

False

       
4. A Group consists of two or more parts that form a portion of an assembly or a unit. It is replaceable as a whole, but some of its parts are individually replaceable.
       
   

True

   

False

       
5. Tactical communications are usually limited to a specific area of operations and are used to direct or report the movement of specific forces.
       
   

True

   

False

       
6. The purpose of audio reproduction devices, such as loudspeakers and headphones, is to convert electrical audio signals to sound power.
       
   

True

   

False

       
7. What does figure 2-28 illustrate about?
(Refer Pg 2-29)
       
   

Multiple crystal frequency synthesizers

   

Simple crystal frequency synthesizer

   

Permanent magnet speaker

   

None of the above

       
8. Synchronous teletypewriter operation does not in all cases have to rely upon elements of the transmitted character to maintain proper position in relation to the receiving device.
       
   

True

   

False

       
9. The Navy uses two basic radio teletypewriter (ratt) systems. These are the TONE-MODULATED SYSTEM, referred to as audio-frequency tone shift (afts), and the CARRIER-FREQUENCY SHIFT SYSTEM, referred to as radio-frequency-carrier shift (rfcs).
       
   

True

   

False

       
10. Cryptographic equipment is used to ENCRYPT and DECRYPT tty messages that require security handling. (Encrypting is the method used to code a transmitted message; decrypting is used to decode a received message.)
       
   

True

   

False

       
11. Radio-frequency (rf) transmitting systems with high-power transmitting tubes and high-gain antennas have increased the possibility of injury to personnel working in the vicinity.
       
   

True

   

False

       
12. Transmitter transfer switchboards transfer receiver audio outputs to remote control station audio circuits.
       
   

True

   

False

       
13. Words-per minute is an approximate rate of speed. It means the number of five letter words with a space between them that can be transmitted or received in a one-minute period.
       
   

True

   

False

       
14. . What does figure 4-1 illustrate about?
(Refer Pg 4-3)
       
   

Satellite communications system

   

FM transmitter

   

Elliptical satellite orbit

   

None of the above

       
15. An equipment that compares incoming signals and selects the strongest to be fed to a teletypewriter through a patch panel is called Comparator.
       
   

True

   

False

       
16. Lasers take energy at (or near) the visible light spectrum and convert it to a very narrow and intense beam in the same region.
       
   

True

   

False

       
17. A transceiver consists of a transmitter and a receiver that share common circuits and is housed in the same case or cabinet.
       
   

True

   

False

       
18. What does NTDS mean?
       
   

Naval Tactical Data System

   

Naval Transmission Data System

   

Naval Technical Data Storage

   

None of the above

       
19. The availability of a satellite to act as a relay station between two earth terminals depends on the locations of the earth terminals and the orbit of the satellite.
       
   

True

   

False

       
20. Limitations of a satellite communications system are determined by the technical characteristics of the satellite and its orbital parameters.
       
   

True

   

False

       
   
 
 

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