1. 24 telephone channels are frequency division multiplexed using an SSB modulation. Assuming 3 kHz per channel, the required band width is





Ask Your Doubts Here

Type in
(Press Ctrl+g to toggle between English and the chosen language)

Comments

  • By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 11.49 pm
    Since SSB modulation is used, bandwidth = 24 x 3 = 72 kHz.
Show Similar Question And Answers
QA->The spatial frequency of a wave, either in cycles per unit distance or radians per unit distance is called?....
QA->As per the revised Goods and Services Tax (GST) norms, the GST on Haj and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has been reduced from 18 per cent to how much per cent?....
QA->Photoelectric effect can be explained by assuming that light?....
QA->ഇന്ത്യൻ നാവിക സേനയുടെ പ്രഥമ Full Fledget Service Board(SSB) നിലവിൽ വന്നത്.....
QA->The range of electromagnetic spectrum between 10 KHz and 1 GHz is called:....
MCQ->24 telephone channels are frequency division multiplexed using an SSB modulation. Assuming 3 kHz per channel, the required band width is....
MCQ->24 telephone channels, each band limited to 3.4 kHz are to be time division multiplexed using PCM. If sampling frequency is 10 kHz and number of quantization levels is 128, the required bandwidth of PCM is....
MCQ->24 telephone channels, each band limited to 3.4 kHz, are to be time division multiplexed by using PCM, calculate the bandwidth of PCM system for 128 quantization levels and an 8 KHz sampling frequency....
MCQ->Voice signal band limited to 3.4 KHz is sampled and pulse code modulated using 64 quantization levels. Ten such signals are time division multiplexed using one 5-bit synchronizing word every alternate frame. The minimum channel bandwidth required for transmission of the TDM signal is....
MCQ->A superheterodyne receiver is to operate in the frequency range 550 kHz - 1650 kHz, with the intermediate frequency of 450 kHz. Let denote the required capacitance ratio of the local oscillator and I denote the image frequency (in kHz) of the incoming signal. If the receiver is tuned to 700 kHz, then....
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use | Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions
Question ANSWER With Solution