An envelope is
a curve that follows the outer edge of an amplitude modulated waveform
Excessively wide bandwidths in a transmitted signal could be limited by:
increasing the modulating frequency
The block marked ‘A’ in the diagram below is most likely to be labeled:
Selecting a desired signal by means of a superheterodyne receiver is normally achieved by tuning:
a just the RF amplifier.
An AGC circuit provides automatic control over the:
b gain of the receiver.
A block diagram of an AM transmitter is shown in option:
For best reception, the receiver antenna should normally be:
d aligned parallel to the transmitter antenna.
In a superhet receiver, the RF amplifier is tuned to the same frequency as the:
a local oscillator.
A delayed AGC circuit:
a does not control the gain until the signal reaches a threshold level.
The input to the AGC circuit is the:
b mean DC level at the output of the detector.