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US Amateur Radio - Amateur Extra (Element 4, 2016-2020) Practice Test

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1. - E1A11

Which of the following describes authorization or licensing required when operating an amateur station aboard a U.S.-registered vessel in international waters?

SelectAnswer
AOnly General class or higher amateur licenses
BAny amateur license with an FCC Marine or Aircraft endorsement
CAn unrestricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
DAny FCC-issued amateur license

2. - E1B06

Which of the following additional rules apply if you are installing an amateur station antenna at a site at or near a public use airport?

SelectAnswer
AYou may have to notify the Federal Aviation Administration and register it with the FCC as required by Part 17 of FCC rules
BYou must file an Environmental Impact Statement with the EPA before construction begins
CYou must obtain a construction permit from the airport zoning authority
DNo special rules apply if your antenna structure will be less than 300 feet in height

3. - E1C05

When may an automatically controlled station originate third party communications?

SelectAnswer
AWhen approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration
BWhen agreed upon by the sending or receiving station
CNever
DOnly when transmitting RTTY or data emissions

4. - E1D01

What is the definition of the term telemetry?

SelectAnswer
AOne-way transmission that initiates, modifies, or terminates the functions of a device at a distance
BTwo-way single channel transmissions of data
COne-way transmission of measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument
DTwo-way radiotelephone transmissions in excess of 1000 feet

5. - E1E02

Where are the questions for all written U.S. amateur license examinations listed?

SelectAnswer
AIn the appropriate FCC Report and Order
BIn FCC Part 97
CIn a question pool maintained by all the VECs
DIn a question pool maintained by the FCC

6. - E1F10

What is the maximum permitted transmitter peak envelope power for an amateur station transmitting spread spectrum communications?

SelectAnswer
A10 W
B1.5 kW
C1.5 W
D1 W

7. - E2A13

What type of satellite appears to stay in one position in the sky?

SelectAnswer
AGeomagnetic
BGeostationary
CHEO
DLEO

8. - E2B03

How is an interlaced scanning pattern generated in a fast-scan (NTSC) television system?

SelectAnswer
ABy scanning odd numbered lines in one field and even numbered lines in the next
BBy scanning each field from bottom to top
CBy scanning lines from left to right in one field and right to left in the next
DBy scanning two fields simultaneously

9. - E2C06

During a VHF/UHF contest, in which band segment would you expect to find the highest level of activity?

SelectAnswer
AIn the middle of each band, usually on the national calling frequency
BIn the middle of the band, usually 25 kHz above the national calling frequency
CIn the weak signal segment of the band, with most of the activity near the calling frequency
DAt the top of each band, usually in a segment reserved for contests

10. - E2D09

Which of these digital modes has the fastest data throughput under clear communication conditions?

SelectAnswer
A170 Hz shift, 45 baud RTTY
BPSK31
CAMTOR
D300 baud packet

11. - E2E08

Which of the following HF digital modes can be used to transfer binary files?

SelectAnswer
AHellschreiber
BPACTOR
CAMTOR
DRTTY

12. - E3A06

Which of the following is required for microwave propagation via rain scatter?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BThe rain must be within radio range of both stations
CRain droplets must be electrically charged
DRain droplets must be within the E layer

13. - E3B03

What is the best time of day for transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
ANoon
BLate at night
CMorning
DAfternoon or early evening

14. - E3C14

Why does the radio-path horizon distance exceed the geometric horizon?

SelectAnswer
ADownward bending due to aurora refraction
BDownward bending due to density variations in the atmosphere
CD-region skip
DE-region skip

15. - E4A13

How is the compensation of an oscilloscope probe typically adjusted?

SelectAnswer
AA DC voltage standard is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the displayed voltage is accurate
BA frequency standard is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the deflection time is accurate
CA high frequency sine wave is displayed and the probe is adjusted for maximum amplitude
DA square wave is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the horizontal portions of the displayed wave are as nearly flat as possible

16. - E4B03

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 1.0 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A14.652 kHz
B1.4652 MHz
C146.52 Hz
D165.2 Hz

17. - E4C14

What transmit frequency might generate an image response signal in a receiver tuned to 14.300 MHz and which uses a 455 kHz IF frequency?

SelectAnswer
A15.210 MHz
B14.755 MHz
C14.445 MHz
D13.845 MHz

18. - E4D01

What is meant by the blocking dynamic range of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the level of an incoming signal which will cause 1 dB of gain compression
BThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the third order intercept point
CThe minimum difference in dB between two signals which produce third order intermodulation products greater than the noise floor
DThe minimum difference in dB between the levels of two FM signals which will cause one signal to block the other

19. - E4E03

Which of the following signals might a receiver noise blanker be able to remove from desired signals?

SelectAnswer
ASignals which appear at one IF but not another
BSignals which have a sharply peaked frequency distribution
CSignals which are constant at all IF levels
DSignals which appear across a wide bandwidth

20. - E5A08

What is the phase relationship between the current through and the voltage across a series resonant circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AThe voltage and current are in phase
BThe voltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase
CThe current leads the voltage by 90 degrees
DThe voltage leads the current by 90 degrees

21. - E5B08

What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 100 ohms, R is 100 ohms, and XL is 75 ohms?

SelectAnswer
A76 degrees with the voltage leading the current
B14 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C76 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
D14 degrees with the voltage lagging the current

22. - E5C13

What coordinate system is often used to display the resistive, inductive, and/or capacitive reactance components of impedance?

SelectAnswer
AMaidenhead grid
BRectangular coordinates
CElliptical coordinates
DFaraday grid

23. - E5D03

What is microstrip?

SelectAnswer
ALightweight transmission line made of common zip cord
BPrecision printed circuit conductors above a ground plane that provide constant impedance interconnects at microwave frequencies
CShort lengths of coax mounted on printed circuit boards to minimize time delay between microwave circuits
DMiniature coax used for low power applications

24. - E6A09

What is a depletion-mode FET?

SelectAnswer
AAn FET that exhibits a current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
BAny FET for which holes are the majority carriers
CAn FET that has no current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
DAny FET without a channel

25. - E6B09

What is a common use for point contact diodes?

SelectAnswer
AAs a high voltage rectifier
BAs an RF detector
CAs a constant voltage source
DAs a constant current source

26. - E6C13

Which of the following is an advantage of BiCMOS logic?

SelectAnswer
AIt is totally immune to electrostatic damage
BIts simplicity results in much less expensive devices than standard CMOS
CAll of these choices are correct
DIt has the high input impedance of CMOS and the low output impedance of bipolar transistors

27. - E6D06

What core material property determines the inductance of a toroidal inductor?

SelectAnswer
AResistance
BReactivity
CThermal impedance
DPermeability

28. - E6E09

Which of the following component package types would be most suitable for use at frequencies above the HF range?

SelectAnswer
ARadial lead
BSurface mount
CAxial lead
DTO-220

29. - E6F04

What is the photovoltaic effect?

SelectAnswer
AThe conversion of voltage to current when exposed to light
BThe conversion of light to electrical energy
CThe conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy
DThe tendency of a battery to discharge when used outside

30. - E7A10

What is a truth table?

SelectAnswer
AA table of logic symbols that indicate the high logic states of an op-amp
BA list of inputs and corresponding outputs for a digital device
CA diagram showing logic states when the digital device output is true
DA table of logic symbols that indicate the logic states of an op-amp

31. - E7B09

Which of the following describes how the loading and tuning capacitors are to be adjusted when tuning a vacuum tube RF power amplifier that employs a Pi-network output circuit?

SelectAnswer
AThe loading capacitor is adjusted to minimum plate current while alternately adjusting the tuning capacitor for maximum allowable plate current
BThe tuning capacitor is adjusted for minimum plate current, and the loading capacitor is adjusted for maximum permissible plate current
CThe loading capacitor is set to maximum capacitance and the tuning capacitor is adjusted for minimum allowable plate current
DThe tuning capacitor is set to maximum capacitance and the loading capacitor is adjusted for minimum plate permissible current

32. - E7C13

What is one advantage of a Pi-matching network over an L-matching network consisting of a single inductor and a single capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AL-networks cannot perform impedance transformation
BPi-networks are designed for balanced input and output
CPi-networks have fewer components
DThe Q of Pi-networks can be varied depending on the component values chosen

33. - E7D03

What device is typically used as a stable reference voltage in a linear voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AAn SCR
BA tunnel diode
CA Zener diode
DA varactor diode

34. - E7E03

How does an analog phase modulator function?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce PM signals
BBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce AM signals
CBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce AM signals
DBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce PM signals

35. - E7F16

How might the sampling rate of an existing digital signal be adjusted by a factor of 3/4?

SelectAnswer
AChange the gain by a factor of 3/4
BInterpolate by a factor of three, then decimate by a factor of four
CMultiply each sample value by a factor of 3/4
DAdd 3 to each input value and subtract 4 from each output value

36. - E7G01

What is the typical output impedance of an integrated circuit op-amp?

SelectAnswer
A100 ohms
BVery low
C1000 ohms
DVery high

37. - E7H06

Which of the following oscillator circuits are commonly used in VFOs?

SelectAnswer
APierce and Zener
BArmstrong and deForest
CColpitts and Hartley
DNegative feedback and balanced feedback

38. - E8A07

What determines the PEP-to-average power ratio of a single-sideband phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe amplifier gain
BThe degree of carrier suppression
CThe characteristics of the modulating signal
DThe frequency of the modulating signal

39. - E8B03

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency deviation of 3000 Hz either side of the carrier frequency when the modulating frequency is 1000 Hz?

SelectAnswer
A3000
B0.3
C3
D1000

40. - E8C10

What is an advantage of Gray code in digital communications where symbols are transmitted as multiple bits

SelectAnswer
AIt has more resolution than simple binary
BIt has more possible states than simple binary
CIt facilitates error detection
DIt increases security

41. - E8D03

How does the spread spectrum technique of frequency hopping work?

SelectAnswer
AA pseudo-random binary bit stream is used to shift the phase of an RF carrier very rapidly in a particular sequence
BIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to wait until the frequency is clear
CThe frequency of the transmitted signal is changed very rapidly according to a particular sequence also used by the receiving station
DIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies

42. - E9A03

Why would one need to know the feed point impedance of an antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo calculate the front-to-back ratio of the antenna
BTo measure the near-field radiation density from a transmitting antenna
CTo calculate the front-to-side ratio of the antenna
DTo match impedances in order to minimize standing wave ratio on the transmission line

43. - E9B11

What is a disadvantage of decreasing the number of wire segments in an antenna model below the guideline of 10 segments per half-wavelength?

SelectAnswer
AThe antenna will become mechanically unstable
BThe resulting design will favor radiation of harmonic energy
CGround conductivity will not be accurately modeled
DThe computed feed point impedance may be incorrect

44. - E9C03

What is the radiation pattern of two 1/4 wavelength vertical antennas spaced a 1/2 wavelength apart and fed in phase?

SelectAnswer
AA Figure-8 broadside to the axis of the array
BA Figure-8 end-fire along the axis of the array
COmni-directional
DCardioid

45. - E9D08

What happens as the Q of an antenna increases?

SelectAnswer
AMore common-mode current is present on the feed line
BSWR bandwidth decreases
CSWR bandwidth increases
DGain is reduced

46. - E9E12

What is the primary purpose of a phasing line when used with an antenna having multiple driven elements?

SelectAnswer
AIt prevents reflected power from traveling back down the feed line and causing harmonic radiation from the transmitter
BIt ensures that each driven element operates in concert with the others to create the desired antenna pattern
CIt makes sure the antenna has a low-angle radiation pattern
DIt allows single-band antennas to operate on other bands

47. - E9F08

What is the term for the ratio of the actual speed at which a signal travels through a transmission line to the speed of light in a vacuum?

SelectAnswer
ACharacteristic impedance
BSurge impedance
CVelocity factor
DStanding wave ratio

48. - E9G09

What third family of circles is often added to a Smith chart during the process of solving problems?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation-pattern circles
BCoaxial-length circles
CAntenna-length circles
DStanding wave ratio circles

49. - E9H04

What is an advantage of using a shielded loop antenna for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt allows stations to communicate without giving away their position
BIt eliminates tracking errors caused by strong out-of-band signals
CIt is electro statically balanced against ground, giving better nulls
DIt automatically cancels ignition noise in mobile installations

50. - E0A02

When evaluating RF exposure levels from your station at a neighbor's home, what must you do?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
BAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests
CYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
DMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits