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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2023-2027) Practice Test

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1. - G0A12

What stations are subject to the FCC rules on RF exposure?

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AOnly stations with antennas lower than one wavelength above the ground
BOnly stations transmitting more than 500 watts PEP
CAll commercial stations; amateur radio stations are exempt
DAll stations with a time-averaged transmission of more than one milliwatt

2. - G0B10

Which of the following is a danger from lead-tin solder?

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ALead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder
BRF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
CHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly
DTin in the solder can “cold flow,” causing shorts in the circuit

3. - G1A11

When General class licensees are not permitted to use the entire voice portion of a band, which portion of the voice segment is available to them?

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AThe lower frequency portion
BThe upper frequency portion
CThe lower frequency portion on frequencies below 7.3 MHz, and the upper portion on frequencies above 14.150 MHz
DThe upper frequency portion on frequencies below 7.3 MHz, and the lower portion on frequencies above 14.150 MHz

4. - G1B10

What is the power limit for beacon stations?

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A200 watts PEP output
B20 watts PEP output
C100 watts PEP output
D10 watts PEP output

5. - G1C02

What is the maximum transmitter power an amateur station may use on the 12-meter band?

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A200 watts PEP output
B1500 watts PEP output
C50 watts PEP output
DAn effective radiated power equivalent to 100 watts from a half-wave dipole

6. - G1D05

When operating a US station by remote control from outside the country, what license is required of the control operator?

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AA US operator/primary station license
BOnly a license from the foreign country, as long as the call sign includes identification of portable operation in the US
CA license from the foreign country and a special remote station permit from the FCC
DOnly an appropriate US operator/primary license and a special remote station permit from the FCC

7. - G1E06

The frequency allocations of which ITU region apply to radio amateurs operating in North and South America?

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ARegion 2
BRegion 3
CRegion 4
DRegion 1

8. - G2A03

Which mode is most commonly used for SSB voice communications in the VHF and UHF bands?

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AUpper sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CLower sideband
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B10

Which of the following is good amateur practice for net management?

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ATransmit the full net roster at the beginning of every session
BHave a backup frequency in case of interference or poor conditions
CAlways use multiple sets of phonetics during check-in
DAll these choices are correct

10. - G2C02

What should you do if a CW station sends “QRS?”

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AChange frequency
BIncrease your power
CRepeat everything twice
DSend slower

11. - G2D06

How is a directional antenna pointed when making a “long-path” contact with another station?

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AToward the rising sun
BAlong the gray line
C180 degrees from the station’s short-path heading
DToward the north

12. - G2E14

What could be wrong if you cannot decode an RTTY or other FSK signal even though it is apparently tuned in properly?

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AYou may be listening on the wrong sideband
BYou may have selected the wrong baud rate
CAll these choices are correct
DThe mark and space frequencies may be reversed

13. - G3A10

What causes HF propagation conditions to vary periodically in a 26- to 28-day cycle?

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AThe position of the Moon in its orbit
BLong term oscillations in the upper atmosphere
CRotation of the Sun’s surface layers around its axis
DCyclic variation in Earth’s radiation belts

14. - G3B11

What happens to HF propagation when the LUF exceeds the MUF?

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ADouble-hop propagation along the path is more common
BHF communications over the path are enhanced
CPropagation over the path on all HF frequencies is enhanced
DPropagation via ordinary skywave communications is not possible over that path

15. - G3C01

Which ionospheric region is closest to the surface of Earth?

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AThe F1 region
BThe F2 region
CThe D region
DThe E region

16. - G4A02

What is the benefit of using the opposite or “reverse” sideband when receiving CW?

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AInterference from impulse noise will be eliminated
BMore stations can be accommodated within a given signal passband
CAccidental out-of-band operation can be prevented
DIt may be possible to reduce or eliminate interference from other signals

17. - G4B02

Which of the following is an advantage of an oscilloscope versus a digital voltmeter?

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AAn oscilloscope uses less power
BComplex waveforms can be measured
CComplex impedances can be easily measured
DGreater precision

18. - G4C06

What is a possible effect of a resonant ground connection?

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ACorrosion of the ground rod
BHigh RF voltages on the enclosures of station equipment
COverheating of ground straps
DA ground loop

19. - G4D02

How does a speech processor affect a single sideband phone signal?

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AIt reduces harmonic distortion
BIt increases peak power
CIt increases average power
DIt reduces intermodulation distortion

20. - G4E03

Which of the following direct, fused power connections would be the best for a 100-watt HF mobile installation?

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ATo the battery using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
BTo the alternator or generator using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
CTo the alternator or generator using heavy-gauge wire
DTo the battery using heavy-gauge wire

21. - G5A12

What occurs in an LC circuit at resonance?

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AResistance is cancelled
BThe circuit radiates all its energy in the form of radio waves
CInductive reactance and capacitive reactance cancel
DCurrent and voltage are equal

22. - G5B03

How many watts of electrical power are consumed if 400 VDC is supplied to an 800-ohm load?

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A3200 watts
B0.5 watts
C400 watts
D200 watts

23. - G5C05

Why is the primary winding wire of a voltage step-up transformer usually a larger size than that of the secondary winding?

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ATo accommodate the higher current of the primary
BTo prevent parasitic oscillations due to resistive losses in the primary
CTo improve the coupling between the primary and secondary
DTo ensure that the volume of the primary winding is equal to the volume of the secondary winding

24. - G6A06

Why should wire-wound resistors not be used in RF circuits?

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AThe resistor could overheat
BThe resistor’s inductance could make circuit performance unpredictable
CThe resistor’s internal capacitance would detune the circuit
DThe resistor’s tolerance value would not be adequate

25. - G6B01

What determines the performance of a ferrite core at different frequencies?

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AIts conductivity
BIts thickness
CThe composition, or “mix,” of materials used
DThe ratio of outer diameter to inner diameter

26. - G7A01

What is the function of a power supply bleeder resistor?

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AIt discharges the filter capacitors when power is removed
BIt acts as a fuse for excess voltage
CIt removes shock hazards from the induction coils
DIt eliminates ground loop current

27. - G7B10

Which of the following describes a linear amplifier?

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AAn amplifier in which the output preserves the input waveform
BAn amplifier used as a frequency multiplier
CA Class C high efficiency amplifier
DAny RF power amplifier used in conjunction with an amateur transceiver

28. - G7C11

Which of these functions is performed by software in a software-defined radio (SDR)?

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AModulation
BFiltering
CAll these choices are correct
DDetection

29. - G8A12

What is QPSK modulation?

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AModulation in which digital data is transmitted using 0-, 90-, 180- and 270-degrees phase shift to represent pairs of bits
BModulation using quasi-parallel to serial conversion to reduce bandwidth
CModulation using quadra-pole sideband keying to generate spread spectrum signals
DModulation using Fast Fourier Transforms to generate frequencies at the first, second, third, and fourth harmonics of the carrier frequency to improve noise immunity

30. - G8B04

What is the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency?

SelectAnswer
AReactance modulator
BMixer
CBalanced converter
DMultiplier

31. - G8C12

Which type of code is used for sending characters in a PSK31 signal?

SelectAnswer
AViterbi
BVolumetric
CVaricode
DBinary

32. - G9A07

What must be done to prevent standing waves on a feed line connected to an antenna?

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AThe feed line must be an even number of physical half wavelengths long
BThe antenna feed point impedance must be matched to the characteristic impedance of the feed line
CThe feed line must be an odd number of electrical quarter wavelengths long
DThe antenna feed point must be at DC ground potential

33. - G9B10

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 14.250 MHz?

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A33 feet
B16 feet
C8 feet
D24 feet

34. - G9C03

How do the lengths of a three-element Yagi reflector and director compare to that of the driven element?

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AThe reflector is longer, and the director is shorter
BThe reflector is shorter, and the director is longer
CRelative length depends on the frequency of operation
DThey are all the same length

35. - G9D10

In which direction or directions does an electrically small loop (less than 1/10 wavelength in circumference) have nulls in its radiation pattern?

SelectAnswer
ABroadside and in the plane of the loop
BElectrically small loops are omnidirectional
CIn the plane of the loop
DBroadside to the loop