FCC Exam Question: 8-20C3

An RF mixer has what purpose in a RADAR system?

A. Mixes the CW transmitter output to form pulsed waves.
B. Converts a low-level signal to a different frequency.
C. Prevents microwave oscillations from reaching the antenna.
D. Combines audio tones with RF to produce the RADAR signal.
Correct Answer: B

Explanation: An RF mixer is a non-linear device that combines two input frequencies: the received Radio Frequency (RF) signal and a Local Oscillator (LO) signal. Its primary output consists of sum and difference frequencies of these two inputs. In a RADAR system, especially in its receiver section (often using a superheterodyne architecture), the weak echo signal received from a target is at a very high RF frequency. The mixer's purpose is to combine this high-frequency RF signal with a stable LO signal to produce an Intermediate Frequency (IF) signal. This IF is typically much lower than the original RF, making it easier to amplify, filter, and process with greater stability and selectivity than if the original high RF signal were handled directly. Thus, the mixer *converts a low-level signal (the radar echo) to a different, more manageable frequency (the IF)*. **A) Mixes the CW transmitter output to form pulsed waves.** Pulsed waves in RADAR are typically formed by modulating the transmitter's power amplifier or RF stages, not by a mixer directly combining CW signals to create pulses. **C) Prevents microwave oscillations from reaching the antenna.** This describes the function of components like isolators, circulators, or filters, not an RF mixer, which is designed for frequency translation. **D) Combines audio tones with RF to produce the RADAR signal.** While some specialized systems might involve audio, the fundamental purpose of an RF mixer in a RADAR receiver is not to combine audio with RF to produce the transmitted RADAR signal. The transmitted RADAR signal is an RF pulse.

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