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

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1. - E1A08

If a station in a message forwarding system inadvertently forwards a message that is in violation of FCC rules, who is primarily accountable for the rules violation?

SelectAnswer
AThe control operators of all the stations in the system not authenticating the source from which they accept communications
BThe control operator of the originating station
CThe control operator of the packet bulletin board station
DThe control operators of all the stations in the system

2. - E1B11

What is the permitted mean power of any spurious emission relative to the mean power of the fundamental emission from a station transmitter or external RF amplifier installed after January 1, 2003 and transmitting on a frequency below 30 MHZ?

SelectAnswer
AAt least 73 dB below
BAt least 63 dB below
CAt least 43 dB below
DAt least 53 dB below

3. - E1C04

What is meant by IARP?

SelectAnswer
AThe internal amateur radio practices policy of the FCC
BA forecast of intermittent aurora radio propagation
CAn international amateur radio permit that allows U.S. amateurs to operate in certain countries of the Americas
DAn indication of increased antenna reflected power

4. - E1D01

What is the definition of the term telemetry?

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

5. - E1E02

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

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

6. - E1F01

On what frequencies are spread spectrum transmissions permitted?

SelectAnswer
AOnly on amateur frequencies above 222 MHz
BOnly on amateur frequencies above 50 MHz
COnly on amateur frequencies above 144 MHz
DOnly on amateur frequencies above 420 MHz

7. - E2A11

What type of antenna can be used to minimize the effects of spin modulation and Faraday rotation?

SelectAnswer
AA linearly polarized antenna
BA circularly polarized antenna
CAn isotropic antenna
DA log-periodic dipole array

8. - E2B04

What is blanking in a video signal?

SelectAnswer
ASynchronization of the horizontal and vertical sync pulses
BTransmitting a black and white test pattern
CTurning off the scanning beam at the conclusion of a transmission
DTurning off the scanning beam while it is traveling from right to left or from bottom to top

9. - E2C07

What is the Cabrillo format?

SelectAnswer
AThe most common set of contest rules
BA standard for submission of electronic contest logs
CA method of exchanging information during a contest QSO
DThe rules of order for meetings between contest sponsors

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
AAX.25
BAMTOR
C802.11
DPACTOR

11. - E2E01

Which type of modulation is common for data emissions below 30 MHz?

SelectAnswer
AFSK
BDTMF tones modulating an FM signal
CSpread spectrum
DPulse modulation

12. - E3A01

What is the approximate maximum separation measured along the surface of the Earth between two stations communicating by Moon bounce?

SelectAnswer
A500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
B2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee
C5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
D12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations

13. - E3B13

Why is chordal hop propagation desirable?

SelectAnswer
AThe signal experiences less loss along the path compared to normal skip propagation
BSignals travel faster along ionospheric chords
CThe MUF for chordal hop propagation is much lower than for normal skip propagation
DAtmospheric noise is lower in the direction of chordal hop propagation

14. - E3C15

What might a sudden rise in radio background noise indicate?

SelectAnswer
AA meteor ping
BA solar flare has occurred
CLong-path propagation is occurring
DIncreased transequatorial propagation likely

15. - E4A10

Which of the following displays multiple digital signal states simultaneously?

SelectAnswer
ANetwork analyzer
BModulation monitor
CBit error rate tester
DLogic analyzer

16. - E4B10

Which of the following describes a method to measure intermodulation distortion in an SSB transmitter?

SelectAnswer
AModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related radio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer
BModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a peak reading wattmeter
CModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer
DModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a logic analyzer

17. - E4C08

An SDR receiver is overloaded when input signals exceed what level?

SelectAnswer
AOne-half the maximum sampling buffer size
BOne-half the maximum sample rate
CThe maximum count value of the analog-to-digital converter
DThe reference voltage of the analog-to-digital converter

18. - E4D04

Which of the following may reduce or eliminate intermodulation interference in a repeater caused by another transmitter operating in close proximity?

SelectAnswer
AA Class C final amplifier
BA properly terminated circulator at the output of the transmitter
CA band-pass filter in the feed line between the transmitter and receiver
DA Class D final amplifier

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 appear across a wide bandwidth
CSignals which are constant at all IF levels
DSignals which have a sharply peaked frequency distribution

20. - E5A16

What is the resonant frequency of a parallel RLC circuit if R is 33 ohms, L is 50 microhenrys and C is 10 picofarads?

SelectAnswer
A7.12 MHz
B23.5 kHz
C23.5 MHz
D7.12 kHz

21. - E5B04

What is the time constant of a circuit having two 220 microfarad capacitors and two 1 megohm resistors, all in parallel?

SelectAnswer
A110 seconds
B440 seconds
C55 seconds
D220 seconds

22. - E5C15

Which point in Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor and an 18 microhenry inductor at 3.505 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 1
BPoint 3
CPoint 8
DPoint 7

23. - E5D10

How can the true power be determined in an AC circuit where the voltage and current are out of phase?

SelectAnswer
ABy dividing the apparent power by the power factor
BBy multiplying the apparent power times the power factor
CBy dividing the reactive power by the power factor
DBy multiplying the reactive power times the power factor

24. - E6A06

What is the beta of a bipolar junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
AThe frequency at which the current gain is reduced to 1
BThe switching speed of the transistor
CThe change in collector current with respect to base current
DThe breakdown voltage of the base to collector junction

25. - E6B08

Which of the following describes a type of semiconductor diode?

SelectAnswer
AThermionic emission diode
BElectrolytic rectifier
CCMOS-field effect
DMetal-semiconductor junction

26. - E6C03

What is tri-state logic?

SelectAnswer
AProprietary logic devices manufactured by Tri-State Devices
BLogic devices with 0, 1, and high impedance output states
CLow power logic devices designed to operate at 3 volts
DLogic devices that utilize ternary math

27. - E6D07

What is the usable frequency range of inductors that use toroidal cores, assuming a correct selection of core material for the frequency being used?

SelectAnswer
AFrom about 100 kHz to at least 1000 GHz
BFrom a few kHz to no more than 30 MHz
CFrom less than 20 Hz to approximately 300 MHz
DFrom approximately 10 Hz to no more than 3000 kHz

28. - E6E12

Why are high-power RF amplifier ICs and transistors sometimes mounted in ceramic packages?

SelectAnswer
ABetter dissipation of heat
BEnhanced sensitivity to light
CHigh-voltage insulating ability
DTo provide a low-pass frequency response

29. - E6F04

What is the photovoltaic effect?

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

30. - E7A10

What is a truth table?

SelectAnswer
AA list of inputs and corresponding outputs for a digital device
BA table of logic symbols that indicate the high logic states of an op-amp
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. - E7B13

In Figure E7-2, what is the purpose of R?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage regulation
BEmitter load
CFixed bias
DCollector load

32. - E7C09

What is a Jones filter as used as part of an HF receiver IF stage?

SelectAnswer
AA special filter that emphasizes image responses
BA filter that removes impulse noise E7C10 (B) Which of the following filters would be the best choice for use in a 2 meter repeater duplexer? A. A crystal filter B. A cavity filter C. A DSP filter D. An L-C filter
CAn automatic notch filter
DA variable bandwidth crystal lattice filter

33. - E7D06

What is the purpose of Q1 in the circuit shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
AIt increases the current-handling capability of the regulator
BIt provides negative feedback to improve regulation
CIt provides D1 with current
DIt provides a constant load for the voltage source

34. - E7E10

How does a diode detector function?

SelectAnswer
ABy sensing the change of reactance in the diode with respect to frequency
BBy mixing signals with noise in the transition region of the diode
CBy breakdown of the Zener voltage
DBy rectification and filtering of RF signals

35. - E7F06

What is the minimum number of bits required for an analog-to-digital converter to sample a signal with a range of 1 volt at a resolution of 1 millivolt?

SelectAnswer
A4 bits
B8 bits
C10 bits
D6 bits

36. - E7G10

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 1800 ohms and RF is 68 kilohms?

SelectAnswer
A38
B1
C0.03
D76

37. - E7H10

What information is contained in the lookup table of a direct digital frequency synthesizer?

SelectAnswer
AThe phase relationship between a voltage-controlled oscillator and the output waveform
BThe amplitude values that represent a sine-wave output
CThe phase relationship between a reference oscillator and the output waveform
DThe synthesizer frequency limits and frequency values stored in the radio memories

38. - E8A05

What would be the most accurate way of measuring the RMS voltage of a complex waveform?

SelectAnswer
ABy measuring the heating effect in a known resistor
BBy measuring the voltage with a D'Arsonval meter
CBy using a grid dip meter
DBy using an absorption wave meter

39. - E8B06

What is the deviation ratio of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus or minus 7.5 kHz when the maximum modulation frequency is 3.5 kHz?

SelectAnswer
A2.14
B0.47
C0.214
D47

40. - E8C04

What technique is used to minimize the bandwidth requirements of a PSK31 signal?

SelectAnswer
AZero-sum character encoding
BUse of trapezoidal data pulses
CUse of sinusoidal data pulses
DReed-Solomon character encoding

41. - E8D01

Why are received spread spectrum signals resistant to interference?

SelectAnswer
AThe receiver is always equipped with a digital blanker
BSignals not using the spread spectrum algorithm are suppressed in the receiver
CThe high power used by a spread spectrum transmitter keeps its signal from being easily overpowered
DIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies

42. - E9A12

How much gain does an antenna have compared to a 1/2-wavelength dipole when it has 6 dB gain over an isotropic antenna?

SelectAnswer
A2.79 dB
B8.15 dB
C3.85 dB
D6.0 dB

43. - E9B06

What is the elevation angle of peak response in the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A75 degrees
B25 degrees
C7.5 degrees
D45 degrees

44. - E9C15

How does the radiation pattern of a horizontally polarized 3-element beam antenna vary with its height above ground?

SelectAnswer
AThe horizontal beam width increases with height
BThe main lobe takeoff angle increases with increasing height
CThe horizontal beam width decreases with height
DThe main lobe takeoff angle decreases with increasing height

45. - E9D13

What usually occurs if a Yagi antenna is designed solely for maximum forward gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe front-to-back ratio increases
BThe frequency response is widened over the whole frequency band
CThe SWR is reduced
DThe front-to-back ratio decreases

46. - E9E04

What is the purpose of the series capacitor in a gamma-type antenna matching network?

SelectAnswer
ATo transform the antenna impedance to a higher value
BTo provide a rejection notch that prevents the radiation of harmonics
CTo cancel the inductive reactance of the matching network
DTo provide DC isolation between the feed line and the antenna

47. - E9F15

What impedance does a 1/2 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is open at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AVery high impedance
BThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
CVery low impedance
DThe same as the output impedance of the generator

48. - E9G07

On the Smith chart shown in Figure E9-3, what is the only straight line shown?

SelectAnswer
AThe current axis
BThe resistance axis
CThe voltage axis
DThe reactance axis

49. - E9H08

What is the function of a sense antenna?

SelectAnswer
AIt provides diversity reception that cancels multipath signals
BIt allows DF antennas to receive signals at different vertical angles
CIt modifies the pattern of a DF antenna array to provide a null in one direction
DIt increases the sensitivity of a DF antenna array

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 controlled MPE limits
BYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
DAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests

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