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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?

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A28.550 MHz
BAll of these choices are correct
C28.020 MHz
D28.350 MHz

2. - G1B08

When choosing a transmitting frequency, what should you do to comply with good amateur practice?

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AAll of these choices are correct
BInsure that the frequency and mode selected are within your license class privileges
CFollow generally accepted band plans agreed to by the Amateur Radio community
DMonitor the frequency before transmitting

3. - G1C06

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

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A1500 watts PEP output
B1200 watts PEP output
C200 watts PEP output
D1000 watts PEP output

4. - G1D04

Which of the following is a requirement for administering a Technician Class license examination?

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AAt least three VEs of Technician Class or higher must observe the examination
BAt least three General Class or higher VEs must observe the examination
CAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present, but only one need be Extra Class
DAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present

5. - G1E09

What language must be used when identifying your station if you are using a language other than English in making a contact using phone emission?

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AEnglish only
BThe language being used for the contact
CEnglish, Spanish, French, or German
DAny language recognized by the United Nations

6. - G2A11

What does the expression "CQ DX" usually indicate?

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AA general call for any station
BA distress call
CThe caller is looking for any station outside their own country
DThe caller is listening for a station in Germany

7. - G2B06

What is a practical way to avoid harmful interference on an apparently clear frequency before calling CQ on CW or phone?

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AListen for 2 minutes before calling CQ
BSend "QSY" on CW or if using phone, announce "the frequency is in use", then give your call and listen for a response
CSend "QRL?" on CW, followed by your call sign; or, if using phone, ask if the frequency is in use, followed by your call sign
DSend the letter "V" in Morse code several times and listen for a response or say "test" several times and listen for a response

8. - G2C08

What prosign is sent to indicate the end of a formal message when using CW?

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AAR
BKN
CSK
DBK

9. - 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 its short-path heading
DToward the north

10. - G2E12

Which of the following describes a waterfall display?

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AFrequency is vertical, signal strength is horizontal, time is intensity
BFrequency is vertical, signal strength is intensity, time is horizontal
CFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is intensity, time is vertical
DFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is vertical, time is intensity

11. - G3A07

At what point in the solar cycle does the 20-meter band usually support worldwide propagation during daylight hours?

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AAt any point in the solar cycle
BOnly at the minimum point of the solar cycle
COnly at the maximum point of the solar cycle
DAt the summer solstice

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?

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

13. - G3C12

Which ionospheric layer is the most absorbent of long skip signals during daylight hours on frequencies below 10 MHz?

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

14. - G4A09

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

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

15. - G4B02

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

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AComplex impedances can be easily measured
BAn oscilloscope uses less power
CInput impedance is much lower
DComplex waveforms can be measured

16. - G4C02

Which of the following could be a cause of interference covering a wide range of frequencies?

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AArcing at a poor electrical connection
BNot using a balun or line isolator to feed balanced antennas
CLack of rectification of the transmitter's signal in power conductors
DUsing a balun to feed an unbalanced antenna

17. - G4D01

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

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AIncrease the intelligibility of transmitted phone signals during poor conditions
BIncrease transmitter bass response for more natural sounding SSB signals
CPrevent distortion of voice signals
DDecrease high-frequency voice output to prevent out of band operation

18. - G4E07

Which of the following may cause interference to be heard in the receiver of an HF radio installed in a recent model vehicle?

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AThe battery charging system
BThe fuel delivery system
CThe vehicle control computer
DAll of these choices are correct

19. - G5A06

How does a capacitor react to AC?

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AAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
BAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
CAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
DAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases

20. - G5B12

What would be the RMS voltage across a 50 ohm dummy load dissipating 1200 watts?

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A173 volts
B245 volts
C346 volts
D692 volts

21. - G5C05

If three equal value resistors in series produce 450 ohms, what is the value of each resistor?

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A90 ohms
B1500 ohms
C150 ohms
D175 ohms

22. - G6A05

What is the approximate junction threshold voltage of a conventional silicon diode?

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A0.7 volts
B0.1 volt
C0.3 volts
D1.0 volts

23. - G6B10

What two devices in an Amateur Radio station might be connected using a USB interface?

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AMicrophone and transceiver
BPower supply and amplifier
CComputer and transceiver
DAmplifier and antenna

24. - G7A05

What portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a half-wave rectifier?

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A270 degrees
B90 degrees
C180 degrees
D360 degrees

25. - G7B13

What is the reason for neutralizing the final amplifier stage of a transmitter?

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ATo keep the carrier on frequency
BTo cut off the final amplifier during standby periods
CTo limit the modulation index
DTo eliminate self-oscillations

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?

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ABalanced modulator
BMixer
CIF amplifier
DDetector

27. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

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AInsufficient bandwidth
BInsufficient audio
CExcessive bandwidth
DFrequency drift

28. - G8B01

What receiver stage combines a 14.250 MHz input signal with a 13.795 MHz oscillator signal to produce a 455 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal?

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AMixer
BVFO
CDiscriminator
DBFO

29. - G8C07

How does the receiving station respond to an ARQ data mode packet containing errors?

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AIt requests a change in transmitting protocol
BIt sends the packet back to the transmitting station
CIt terminates the contact
DIt requests the packet be retransmitted

30. - G9A04

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

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

31. - G9B05

How does antenna height affect the horizontal (azimuthal) radiation pattern of a horizontal dipole HF antenna?

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AIf the antenna is too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable
BIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional
CAntenna height has no effect on the pattern
DIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated

32. - G9C06

What configuration of the loops of a two-element quad antenna must be used for the antenna to operate as a beam antenna, assuming one of the elements is used as a reflector?

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AThe reflector element must be approximately 5 percent shorter than the driven element
BThere must be an open circuit in the driven element at the point opposite the feed point
CThe driven element must be fed with a balun transformer
DThe reflector element must be approximately 5 percent longer than the driven element

33. - G9D07

Which of the following describes a log periodic antenna?

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AImpedance varies periodically as a function of frequency
BSWR varies periodically as a function of boom length
CLength and spacing of the elements increase logarithmically from one end of the boom to the other
DGain varies logarithmically as a function of frequency

34. - G0A03

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

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

35. - G0B09

Why should soldered joints not be used with the wires that connect the base of a tower to a system of ground rods?

SelectAnswer
ASolder has too high a dielectric constant to provide adequate lightning protection
BA soldered joint will likely be destroyed by the heat of a lightning strike
CSolder flux will prevent a low conductivity connection
DThe resistance of solder is too high