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

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1. - E1A14

What is the maximum bandwidth for a data emission on 60 meters?

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A170 Hz
B60 Hz
C1.5 kHz
D2.8 kHz

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. - E1C11

Which of the following operating arrangements allows an FCC-licensed U.S. citizen to operate in many European countries, and alien amateurs from many European countries to operate in the U.S.?

SelectAnswer
AIARP agreement
BCEPT agreement
CAll of these choices are correct
DITU reciprocal license

4. - E1D07

Which amateur service HF bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?

SelectAnswer
AAll HF bands
BOnly the 40 m, 30 m, 20 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands
COnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m and 10 m bands
DOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands

5. - E1E12

What must the VE team do with the application form if the examinee does not pass the exam?

SelectAnswer
AMaintain the application form with the VEC's records
BReturn the application document to the examinee
CSend the application form to the FCC and inform the FCC of the grade
DDestroy the application form

6. - E1F02

What privileges are authorized in the U.S. to persons holding an amateur service license granted by the Government of Canada?

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ANone, they must obtain a U.S. license
BAll privileges of the Extra Class license
CThe operating terms and conditions of the Canadian amateur service license, not to exceed U.S. Extra Class privileges
DFull privileges, up to and including those of the Extra Class License, on the 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands

7. - E2A02

What is the direction of a descending pass for an amateur satellite?

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AFrom east to west
BFrom west to east
CFrom south to north
DFrom north to south

8. - E2B16

Which is a video standard used by North American Fast Scan ATV stations?

SelectAnswer
ANTSC
BPAL
CDRM
DScottie

9. - E2C13

What indicator is required to be used by U.S.-licensed operators when operating a station via remote control where the transmitter is located in the U.S.?

SelectAnswer
A/R# where # is the district of the remote station
B/ followed by the USPS two letter abbreviation for the state in which the remote station is located
CThe ARRL section of the remote station
DNo additional indicator is required

10. - E2D14

What is one advantage of using JT65 coding?

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AThe ability to decode signals which have a very low signal to noise ratio
BEasily copied by ear if necessary
CUses only a 65 Hz bandwidth
DPermits fast-scan TV transmissions over narrow bandwidth

11. - E2E11

What is the difference between direct FSK and audio FSK?

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ADirect FSK uses a DC-coupled data connection
BAudio FSK has a superior frequency response
CAudio FSK can be performed anywhere in the transmit chain
DDirect FSK applies the data signal to the transmitter VFO

12. - E3A06

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

SelectAnswer
ARain droplets must be within the E layer
BAll of these choices are correct
CThe rain must be within radio range of both stations
DRain droplets must be electrically charged

13. - E3B08

What type of HF propagation is probably occurring if radio signals travel along the terminator between daylight and darkness?

SelectAnswer
ALong-path
BSporadic-E
CGray-line
DTransequatorial

14. - E3C15

What might a sudden rise in radio background noise indicate?

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AA solar flare has occurred
BIncreased transequatorial propagation likely
CLong-path propagation is occurring
DA meteor ping

15. - E4A12

Which of the following procedures is an important precaution to follow when connecting a spectrum analyzer to a transmitter output?

SelectAnswer
AUse high quality double shielded coaxial cables to reduce signal losses
BMatch the antenna to the load
CAll of these choices are correct
DAttenuate the transmitter output going to the spectrum analyzer

16. - E4B10

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

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

17. - E4C16

Which of the following is caused by missing codes in an SDR receiver's analog-to-digital converter?

SelectAnswer
AOverload
BLoss of sensitivity
CExcess output level
DDistortion

18. - E4D01

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

SelectAnswer
AThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the third order intercept point
BThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the level of an incoming signal which will cause 1 dB of gain compression
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. - E4E10

What is a common characteristic of interference caused by a touch controlled electrical device?

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AThe interfering signal sounds like AC hum on an AM receiver or a carrier modulated by 60 Hz hum on a SSB or CW receiver
BAll of these choices are correct
CThe interfering signal may drift slowly across the HF spectrum
DThe interfering signal can be several kHz in width and usually repeats at regular intervals across a HF band

20. - E5A07

What is the magnitude of the current at the input of a parallel RLC circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AMinimum
BR/L
CL/R
DMaximum

21. - E5B01

What is the term for the time required for the capacitor in an RC circuit to be charged to 63.2% of the applied voltage?

SelectAnswer
AOne time constant
BA time factor of one
CAn exponential rate of one
DOne exponential period

22. - E5C03

Which of the following represents an inductive reactance in polar coordinates?

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AA negative phase angle
BA negative real part
CA positive real part
DA positive phase angle

23. - E5D16

What is the power factor of an R-L circuit having a 30 degree phase angle between the voltage and the current?

SelectAnswer
A0.5
B0.866
C0.577
D1.73

24. - E6A11

In Figure E6-2, what is the schematic symbol for a P-channel junction FET?

SelectAnswer
A3
B6
C1
D2

25. - E6B01

What is the most useful characteristic of a Zener diode?

SelectAnswer
AA negative resistance region
BA constant current drop under conditions of varying voltage
CAn internal capacitance that varies with the applied voltage
DA constant voltage drop under conditions of varying current

26. - E6C06

Why do CMOS digital integrated circuits have high immunity to noise on the input signal or power supply?

SelectAnswer
ALarger bypass capacitors are used in CMOS circuit design
BThe input switching threshold is about two times the power supply voltage
CInput signals are stronger
DThe input switching threshold is about one-half the power supply voltage

27. - E6D05

What is one reason for using ferrite cores rather than powdered-iron in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AFerrite toroids generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance value
BFerrite toroids generally have lower initial permeability
CFerrite toroids generally have better temperature stability
DFerrite toroids are easier to use with surface mount technology

28. - E6E12

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

SelectAnswer
AEnhanced sensitivity to light
BTo provide a low-pass frequency response
CBetter dissipation of heat
DHigh-voltage insulating ability

29. - E6F10

What is the most common type of photovoltaic cell used for electrical power generation?

SelectAnswer
ASelenium
BSilicon
CCadmium Sulfide
DCopper oxide

30. - E7A02

What is the function of a decade counter digital IC?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces ten output pulses for every input pulse
BIt adds two decimal numbers together
CIt produces one output pulse for every ten input pulses
DIt decodes a decimal number for display on a seven segment LED display

31. - E7B17

Why are odd-order rather than even-order intermodulation distortion products of concern in linear power amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
ABecause they invert the sidebands causing distortion
BBecause they are relatively close in frequency to the desired signal
CBecause they are relatively far in frequency from the desired signal
DBecause they maintain the sidebands, thus causing multiple duplicate signals

32. - E7C11

Which of the following is the common name for a filter network which is equivalent to two L-networks connected back-to-back with the two inductors in series and the capacitors in shunt at the input and output?

SelectAnswer
APi-L
BPi
COmega
DCascode

33. - E7D16

When several electrolytic filter capacitors are connected in series to increase the operating voltage of a power supply filter circuit, why should resistors be connected across each capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BTo equalize, as much as possible, the voltage drop across each capacitor
CTo provide a minimum load current to reduce voltage excursions at light loads
DTo provide a safety bleeder to discharge the capacitors when the supply is off

34. - E7E01

Which of the following can be used to generate FM phone emissions?

SelectAnswer
AA reactance modulator on the oscillator
BA balanced modulator on the oscillator
CA reactance modulator on the final amplifier
DA balanced modulator on the audio amplifier

35. - E7F02

What kind of digital signal processing audio filter is used to remove unwanted noise from a received SSB signal?

SelectAnswer
AA Hilbert-transform filter
BAn adaptive filter
CA phase-inverting filter
DA crystal-lattice filter

36. - E7G02

What is the effect of ringing in a filter?

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AUndesired oscillations added to the desired signal
BAn echo caused by a long time delay
CA reduction in high frequency response
DPartial cancellation of the signal over a range of frequencies

37. - E7H04

How is positive feedback supplied in a Colpitts oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a capacitive divider
BThrough a tapped coil
CThrough link coupling
DThrough a neutralizing capacitor

38. - E8A13

Which of these methods is commonly used to convert analog signals to digital signals?

SelectAnswer
AHarmonic regeneration
BLevel shifting
CSequential sampling
DPhase reversal

39. - E8B07

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique used for which type of amateur communication?

SelectAnswer
AOFDM signals are not allowed on amateur bands
BExtremely low-power contacts
CEME
DHigh speed digital modes

40. - E8C05

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 13-WPM international Morse code transmission?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 52 Hz
BApproximately 104 Hz
CApproximately 13 Hz
DApproximately 26 Hz

41. - E8D01

Why are received spread spectrum signals resistant to interference?

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

42. - E9A04

Which of the following factors may affect the feed point impedance of an antenna?

SelectAnswer
ASunspot activity and time of day
BAntenna height, conductor length/diameter ratio and location of nearby conductive objects
CThe settings of an antenna tuner at the transmitter
DTransmission-line length

43. - E9B02

In the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-1, what is the front-to-back ratio?

SelectAnswer
A18 dB
B36 dB
C14 dB
D24 dB

44. - E9C11

How is the far-field elevation pattern of a vertically polarized antenna affected by being mounted over seawater versus rocky ground?

SelectAnswer
ABoth the high-angle and low-angle radiation decrease
BThe low-angle radiation increases
CThe high-angle radiation increases
DThe low-angle radiation decreases

45. - E9D13

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

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

46. - E9E09

Which of these matching systems is an effective method of connecting a 50 ohm coaxial cable feed line to a grounded tower so it can be used as a vertical antenna?

SelectAnswer
AGamma match
BHairpin match
CDouble-bazooka match
DAll of these choices are correct

47. - E9F16

Which of the following is a significant difference between foam dielectric coaxial cable and solid dielectric cable, assuming all other parameters are the same?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BFoam dielectric has higher velocity factor
CFoam dielectric has lower loss per unit of length
DFoam dielectric has lower safe operating voltage limits

48. - E9G08

What is the process of normalization with regard to a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AReassigning reactance values with regard to the resistance axis
BReassigning impedance values with regard to the prime center
CReassigning prime center with regard to the reactance axis
DReassigning resistance values with regard to the reactance axis

49. - E9H06

What is the triangulation method of direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AAntenna headings from several different receiving locations are used to locate the signal source
BThe geometric angles of sky waves from the source are used to determine its position
CA fixed receiving station plots three headings to the signal source
DA fixed receiving station uses three different antennas to plot the location of the signal source

50. - E0A06

Why are there separate electric (E) and magnetic (H) field MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AE field and H field radiation intensity peaks can occur at different locations
BThe body reacts to electromagnetic radiation from both the E and H fields
CAll of these choices are correct
DGround reflections and scattering make the field impedance vary with location

Figure E6-2

Figure E9-1