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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2015-2019) Practice Test

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1. - G1A10

Which of the following frequencies is available to a control operator holding a General Class license?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
B28.350 MHz
C28.020 MHz
D28.550 MHz

2. - G1B10

What is the power limit for beacon stations?

SelectAnswer
A100 watts PEP output
B20 watts PEP output
C10 watts PEP output
D200 watts PEP output

3. - G1C06

Which of the following is a limitation on transmitter power on the 1.8 MHz band?

SelectAnswer
A200 watts PEP output
B1200 watts PEP output
C1000 watts PEP output
D1500 watts PEP output

4. - G1D06

When must you add the special identifier "AG" after your call sign if you are a Technician Class licensee and have a CSCE for General Class operator privileges, but the FCC has not yet posted your upgrade on its website ?

SelectAnswer
AWhenever you operate using General Class frequency privileges
BA special identifier is not required as long as your General Class license application has been filed with the FCC
CWhenever you operate on any amateur frequency
DWhenever you operate using Technician frequency privileges

5. - G1E05

What types of messages for a third party in another country may be transmitted by an amateur station?

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AOnly messages relating to Amateur Radio or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief
BAny message, as long as the amateur operator is not paid
COnly messages for other licensed amateurs
DAny messages, as long as the text of the message is recorded in the station log

6. - G2A10

Which of the following statements is true of voice VOX operation versus PTT operation?

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AThe received signal is more natural sounding
BIt provides more power output
CIt allows "hands free" operation
DIt occupies less bandwidth

7. - G2B02

What is the first thing you should do if you are communicating with another amateur station and hear a station in distress break in?

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AImmediately cease all transmissions
BContinue your communication because you were on the frequency first
CChange to a different frequency
DAcknowledge the station in distress and determine what assistance may be needed

8. - G2C06

What does the term "zero beat" mean in CW operation?

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ASending without error
BMatching your transmit frequency to the frequency of a received signal
COperating split to avoid interference on frequency
DMatching the speed of the transmitting station

9. - G2D03

What skills learned during hidden transmitter hunts are of help to the Amateur Auxiliary?

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AIdentification of out of band operation
BHunters have an opportunity to transmit on non-amateur frequencies
CIdentification of different call signs
DDirection finding used to locate stations violating FCC Rules

10. - G2E02

How can a PACTOR modem or controller be used to determine if the channel is in use by other PACTOR stations?

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ATransmit UI packets several times and wait to see if there is a response from another PACTOR station
BSend the message: "Is this frequency in use?"
CPut the modem or controller in a mode which allows monitoring communications without a connection
DUnplug the data connector temporarily and see if the channel-busy indication is turned off

11. - G3A10

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

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ACyclic variation in the Earth's radiation belts
BThe position of the Moon in its orbit
CLong term oscillations in the upper atmosphere
DThe Sun's rotation on its axis

12. - G3B04

What is a reliable way to determine if the MUF is high enough to support skip propagation between your station and a distant location on frequencies between 14 and 30 MHz?

SelectAnswer
ASend a series of dots on the band and listen for echoes from your signal
BListen for signals from an international beacon in the frequency range you plan to use
CCheck the strength of TV signals from Western Europe
DCheck the strength of signals in the MF AM broadcast band

13. - G3C13

What is Near Vertical Incidence Sky-wave (NVIS) propagation?

SelectAnswer
APropagation near the MUF
BLong path HF propagation at sunrise and sunset
CDouble hop propagation near the LUF
DShort distance MF or HF propagation using high elevation angles

14. - G4A09

Why is a time delay sometimes included in a transmitter keying circuit?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow time for transmit-receive changeover operations to complete properly before RF output is allowed
BTo allow time for a warning signal to be sent to other stations
CTo allow the transmitter power regulators to charge properly
DTo prevent stations from interfering with one another

15. - G4B14

What is an instance in which the use of an instrument with analog readout may be preferred over an instrument with a digital readout?

SelectAnswer
AWhen measuring the frequency of an oscillator
BWhen testing logic circuits
CWhen adjusting tuned circuits
DWhen high precision is desired

16. - G4C04

What is the effect on an audio device or telephone system if there is interference from a nearby CW transmitter?

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AOn-and-off humming or clicking
BSeverely distorted audio
CA chirpy CW signal
DA CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency

17. - G4D01

What is the purpose of a speech processor as used in a modern transceiver?

SelectAnswer
ADecrease high-frequency voice output to prevent out of band operation
BPrevent distortion of voice signals
CIncrease transmitter bass response for more natural sounding SSB signals
DIncrease the intelligibility of transmitted phone signals during poor conditions

18. - G4E05

Which of the following most limits the effectiveness of an HF mobile transceiver operating in the 75-meter band?

SelectAnswer
AFCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75-meter band
BThe wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver
C"Picket Fencing" signal variation
DThe antenna system

19. - G5A01

What is impedance?

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AThe inverse of resistance
BThe opposition to the flow of current in an AC circuit
CThe electric charge stored by a capacitor
DThe force of repulsion between two similar electric fields

20. - G5B03

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

SelectAnswer
A0.5 watts
B200 watts
C3200 watts
D400 watts

21. - G5C12

What is the capacitance of a 20 microfarad capacitor connected in series with a 50 microfarad capacitor?

SelectAnswer
A70 microfarads
B14.3 microfarads
C1000 microfarads
D0.07 microfarads

22. - G6A10

Which element of a triode vacuum tube is used to regulate the flow of electrons between cathode and plate?

SelectAnswer
AScreen Grid
BHeater
CControl grid
DTrigger electrode

23. - G6B14

Which of these connector types is commonly used for audio signals in Amateur Radio stations?

SelectAnswer
APL-259
BRCA Phono
CBNC
DType N

24. - G7A11

Which symbol in figure G7-1 represents an NPN junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol 11
BSymbol 1
CSymbol 2
DSymbol 7

25. - G7B11

For which of the following modes is a Class C power stage appropriate for amplifying a modulated signal?

SelectAnswer
AAM
BSSB
CCW
DAll of these choices are correct

26. - G7C03

What circuit is used to process signals from the RF amplifier and local oscillator then send the result to the IF filter in a superheterodyne receiver?

SelectAnswer
ADetector
BMixer
CIF amplifier
DBalanced modulator

27. - G8A07

Which of the following phone emissions uses the narrowest bandwidth?

SelectAnswer
APhase modulation
BFrequency modulation
CDouble sideband
DSingle sideband

28. - G8B08

Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting?

SelectAnswer
ATo aid in tuning your transmitter
BTo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
CSome modes have high duty cycles which could exceed the transmitter's average power rating.
DAll of these choices are correct

29. - G8C10

How does forward error correction (FEC) allow the receiver to correct errors in received data packets?

SelectAnswer
ABy controlling transmitter output power for optimum signal strength
BBy using the varicode character set
CBy using a parity bit with each character
DBy transmitting redundant information with the data

30. - G9A04

What might cause reflected power at the point where a feed line connects to an antenna?

SelectAnswer
AFeeding the antenna with unbalanced feed line
BA difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance
COperating an antenna at its resonant frequency
DUsing more transmitter power than the antenna can handle

31. - G9B07

How does the feed point impedance of a 1/2 wave dipole antenna change as the antenna is lowered below 1/4 wave above ground?

SelectAnswer
AIt peaks at about 1/8 wavelength above ground
BIt steadily decreases
CIt steadily increases
DIt is unaffected by the height above ground

32. - G9C18

What happens when the feed point of a quad antenna of any shape is moved from the midpoint of the top or bottom to the midpoint of either side?

SelectAnswer
AThe polarization of the radiated signal changes from vertical to horizontal
BThere is no change in polarization
CThe polarization of the radiated signal changes from horizontal to vertical
DThe radiated signal becomes circularly polarized

33. - G9D07

Which of the following describes a log periodic antenna?

SelectAnswer
ALength and spacing of the elements increase logarithmically from one end of the boom to the other
BSWR varies periodically as a function of boom length
CGain varies logarithmically as a function of frequency
DImpedance varies periodically as a function of frequency

34. - G0A03

How can you determine that your station complies with FCC RF exposure regulations?

SelectAnswer
ABy measurement of field strength using calibrated equipment
BBy calculation based on computer modeling
CBy calculation based on FCC OET Bulletin 65
DAll of these choices are correct

35. - G0B10

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

SelectAnswer
ARF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
BTin in the solder can "cold flow" causing shorts in the circuit
CLead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder
DHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly

Figure G7-1