Subelement B: Transmitting Systems – 8 Key Topics – 8 Exam Questions— Topic 16: TR - ATR - Circulators - Directional Couplers-2
Question 8-16B3
Element 8 (RADAR)The TR box:
Explanation
A TR (Transmit/Receive) box is a critical component in systems where a single antenna is shared between a powerful transmitter and a sensitive receiver, especially in pulsed systems like RADAR.
Its dual functions are:
1. **Protection:** During transmission, the TR box acts as a switch, isolating the delicate receiver input from the extremely high power generated by the transmitter. Without this protection, the strong RADAR pulses (or any powerful transmit signal) would instantly damage the receiver's front-end circuitry.
2. **Muting/Blanking:** Concurrently, the TR box mutes or effectively disconnects the receiver from the antenna while the transmitter is active. This prevents the receiver from being deafened or overloaded by the local transmit signal, allowing it to recover quickly and listen for faint returning echoes immediately after the transmit pulse.
Therefore, option D correctly encapsulates both the protective and muting aspects of the TR box's operation. Options A, B, and C describe only partial or incorrect functions.
Related Questions
8-16B1 The ATR box:8-16B2 When a pulse RADAR is radiating, which elements in the TR box are energized?8-16B4 What device is located between the magnetron and the mixer and prevents received signals from entering the magnetron?8-16B5 A keep-alive voltage is applied to:8-16B6 A DC keep-alive potential: