The Radio Transmitter
The Radio Transmitter
Transmitter Theory
Morse code is usually transmitted by radio as
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To obtain high frequency stability in a transmitter, the VFO should be
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SSB transmissions
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The purpose of a balanced modulator in a SSB transmitter is to
Correct answer: suppress the carrier while producing two sidebands
A balanced modulator combines the audio signal with the RF carrier in a way that cancels the carrier component at its output while still producing both the upper and lower sidebands. The result is a double sideband suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) signal.
This is the required first step in generating an SSB signal. A filter or phasing network later removes one of the sidebands.
Therefore, the purpose of a balanced modulator is to suppress the carrier while producing two sidebands.
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Several stations advise that your FM simplex transmission in the "two metre" band is distorted. The cause might be that
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The driver stage of a transmitter is located
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The purpose of the final amplifier in a transmitter is to
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The difference between DC input power and RF power output of a transmitter RF amplifier
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The process of modulation allows
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The output power rating of a linear amplifier in a SSB transmitter is specified by the
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