AMATEUR PRACTICES
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Test equipment: analog and digital instruments; spectrum analyzers; antenna analyzers; oscilloscopes; RF measurements
Which of the following limits the highest frequency signal that can be accurately displayed on a digital oscilloscope?
A digital oscilloscope operates by digitizing the signal with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) before processing and displaying the result. An ADC is limited in the range of frequencies that can accurately be converted by what is known as the Nyquist frequency. This is typically 1/2 of the sampling rate of the ADC.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist_frequency
Hint: There are limits on how many samples you can get.
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Which of the following parameters does a spectrum analyzer display on the vertical and horizontal axes?
Envision an oscilloscope with a line going from left to right. The line going from left to right represents increments of frequencies. The line going up and down represents the strength (amplitude) of the sum of the signals present at the frequency. Most frequencies appear as spikes in compressed mode. Expand the line out, and the spikes appear as sharp mountains. This tool is useful in viewing frequencies close to the target frequency, bandwidths and RF shielding assessments.
More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_analyzer
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Which of the following test instruments is used to display spurious signals and/or intermodulation distortion products generated by an SSB transmitter?
A spectrum analyzer displays the strength of a signal, and signals above and below the signal's frequency. Since spurious signals and/or intermodulation distortion products appear above and below a SSB signals frequency, the spectrum analyzer is a useful test instrument for displaying these.
You can adjust the vertical and horizontal scales on a spectrum analyzer - the vertical scale is the signal strength in Decibels, and the horizontal scale is the width of the spectrum being displayed.
Hint - The question asks about "spurious" signals and the answer is "spectrum" analyzer. Both words start with "sp".
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How is compensation of an oscilloscope probe performed?
The probe is adjusted until the horizontal flats of a square wave are as flat as possible.
This adjustment is equivalent to making the probe have uniform attenuation over the range of frequencies to be measured. In passive probes this adjustment is usually a small adjustable capacitor.
Silly trick: Cubes are three dimensional, but squares are as flat as possible!
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What is the purpose of using a prescaler with a frequency counter?
A prescaler is an electronic counting circuit used to reduce a high frequency electrical signal to a lower frequency by integer division. The prescaler takes the basic timer clock frequency and divides it by some value before feeding it to the timer, according to how the prescaler register(s) are configured.
Mnemonic: think of -divisions- on a -scale-.
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What is the effect of aliasing on a digital oscilloscope when displaying a waveform?
Nyquist's sampling theorem states that the highest frequency that can be unambiguously reconstructed is at half the sampling rate, and above this, aliasing occurs.
If one should sample at 20MHz, signals of up to 10MHz can be reconstructed.
For example, if one supplied a 20,000,000 Hz signal to this oscilloscope, the oscilloscope would sample the same value every cycle, and the signal would totally disappear. If one instead supplied a 20,000,001Hz signal, the signal would drift in phase with the sampling at 1Hz, and a false 1Hz sine wave would be displayed.
Generally, an oscilloscope sampling at 20MHz will have filters to reject signals above 10MHz for this reason.
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Which of the following is an advantage of using an antenna analyzer compared to an SWR bridge?
An antenna analyzer has its own built in signal source.
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Which of the following is used to measure SWR?
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Which of the following is good practice when using an oscilloscope probe?
The probe tip and ground of an oscilloscope acts like a sensitive antenna loop. The bigger the loop the more undesired signals or noise it will pick up. Also, the inductance of the ground wire increases with length, which can distort high-frequency signals. So, keep it short as possible.
Hint: Practice, possible, probe.
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Which trigger mode is most effective when using an oscilloscope to measure a linear power supply’s output ripple?
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Which of the following can be measured with an antenna analyzer?
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