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

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1. - E1A05

What is the maximum power output permitted on the 60 meter band?

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A100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to the gain of a half-wave dipole
B50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
C100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
D50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to a dipole

2. - E1B03

Within what distance must an amateur station protect an FCC monitoring facility from harmful interference?

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A3 miles
B30 miles
C1 mile
D10 miles

3. - E1C01

What is a remotely controlled station?

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AA station controlled indirectly through a control link
BA station controlled by someone other than the licensee
CA station operated away from its regular home location
DA station operating under automatic control

4. - E1D02

What is the amateur satellite service?

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AA spacecraft launching service for amateur-built satellites
BA radio navigation service using satellites for the purpose of self training, intercommunication and technical studies carried out by amateurs
CA radio communications service using amateur radio stations on satellites
DA radio communications service using stations on Earth satellites for public service broadcast

5. - E1E09

What may be the penalty for a VE who fraudulently administers or certifies an examination?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BRevocation of the VE's amateur station license grant and the suspension of the VE's amateur operator license grant
CA fine of up to $1000 per occurrence
DA sentence of up to one year in prison

6. - E1F11

Which of the following best describes one of the standards that must be met by an external RF power amplifier if it is to qualify for a grant of FCC certification?

SelectAnswer
AIt must be capable of external RF switching between its input and output networks
BIt must exhibit a gain of 0 dB or less over its full output range
CIt must satisfy the FCC's spurious emission standards when operated at the lesser of 1500 watts or its full output power
DIt must produce full legal output when driven by not more than 5 watts of mean RF input power

7. - E2A12

What is one way to predict the location of a satellite at a given time?

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ABy adding the mean anomaly to the orbital inclination
BBy subtracting the mean anomaly from the orbital inclination
CBy calculations using the Keplerian elements for the specified satellite
DBy means of the Doppler data for the specified satellite

8. - E2B12

How are analog SSTV images typically transmitted on the HF bands?

SelectAnswer
AVarying tone frequencies representing the video are transmitted using PSK
BVarying tone frequencies representing the video are transmitted using single sideband
CVideo is converted to equivalent Baudot representation
DVideo is converted to equivalent ASCII representation

9. - E2C03

From which of the following bands is amateur radio contesting generally excluded?

SelectAnswer
A33 cm
B30 m
C2 m
D6 m

10. - E2D11

Which of the following data are used by the APRS network to communicate your location?

SelectAnswer
ARadio direction finding spectrum analysis
BPolar coordinates
CLatitude and longitude
DTime and frequency

11. - E2E03

How is the timing of JT65 contacts organized?

SelectAnswer
ABy exchanging ACK/NAK packets
BStations take turns on alternate days
CAlternating transmissions at 1 minute intervals
DIt depends on the lunar phase

12. - E3A08

When a meteor strikes the Earth's atmosphere, a cylindrical region of free electrons is formed at what layer of the ionosphere?

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

13. - E3B02

What is the approximate maximum range for signals using transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
A2500 miles
B1000 miles
C7500 miles
D5000 miles

14. - E3C12

How does the maximum distance of ground-wave propagation change when the signal frequency is increased?

SelectAnswer
AIt stays the same
BIt decreases
CIt peaks at roughly 14 MHz
DIt increases

15. - E4A07

Which of the following is an advantage of using an antenna analyzer compared to an SWR bridge to measure antenna SWR?

SelectAnswer
AAntenna analyzers automatically tune your antenna for resonance
BAll of these choices are correct
CAntenna analyzers do not need an external RF source
DAntenna analyzers display a time-varying representation of the modulation envelope

16. - E4B04

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 0.1 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A14.652 Hz
B1.4652 kHz
C0.1 MHz
D1.4652 Hz

17. - E4C07

What does the MDS of a receiver represent?

SelectAnswer
AThe meter display sensitivity
BThe multiplex distortion stability
CThe minimum discernible signal
DThe maximum detectable spectrum

18. - E4D09

What is the purpose of the preselector in a communications receiver?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow selection of the optimum RF amplifier device
BTo increase rejection of unwanted signals
CTo provide a range of AGC time constants
DTo store often-used frequencies

19. - E4E14

What is one type of electrical interference that might be caused by the operation of a nearby personal computer?

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AA clicking noise at intervals of a few seconds
BThe appearance of unstable modulated or unmodulated signals at specific frequencies
CA whining type noise that continually pulses off and on
DA loud AC hum in the audio output of your station receiver

20. - E5A04

What is the magnitude of the impedance of a circuit with a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor all in parallel, at resonance?

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AApproximately equal to circuit resistance
BLow, as compared to the circuit resistance
CApproximately equal to capacitive reactance
DApproximately equal to inductive reactance

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?

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A14 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
B14 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C76 degrees with the voltage leading the current
D76 degrees with the voltage lagging the current

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?

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APoint 1
BPoint 3
CPoint 7
DPoint 8

23. - E5D06

In what direction is the magnetic field oriented about a conductor in relation to the direction of electron flow?

SelectAnswer
AIn a direction determined by the left-hand rule
BIn all directions; omni-directional
CIn the same direction as the current
DIn a direction opposite to the current

24. - E6A05

What is the alpha of a bipolar junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
AThe change of collector current with respect to base current
BThe change of collector current with respect to gate current
CThe change of base current with respect to collector current
DThe change of collector current with respect to emitter current

25. - E6B05

What characteristic of a PIN diode makes it useful as an RF switch or attenuator?

SelectAnswer
AReverse bias controls its forward voltage drop
BA large region of intrinsic material
CAbility to dissipate large amounts of power
DExtremely high reverse breakdown voltage

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
BInput signals are stronger
CThe input switching threshold is about one-half the power supply voltage
DThe input switching threshold is about two times the power supply voltage

27. - E6D09

What devices are commonly used as VHF and UHF parasitic suppressors at the input and output terminals of a transistor HF amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AElectrolytic capacitors
BFerrite beads
CSteel-core toroids
DButterworth filters

28. - E6E09

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

SelectAnswer
ARadial lead
BAxial lead
CSurface mount
DTO-220

29. - E6F09

What is the efficiency of a photovoltaic cell?

SelectAnswer
AThe open-circuit voltage divided by the short-circuit current under full illumination
BThe output RF power divided by the input DC power
CThe effective payback period
DThe relative fraction of light that is converted to current

30. - E7A10

What is a truth table?

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

31. - E7B02

What is a Class D amplifier?

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AA type of amplifier that uses switching technology to achieve high efficiency
BA frequency doubling amplifier
CAn amplifier that uses drift-mode FETs for high efficiency
DA low power amplifier that uses a differential amplifier for improved linearity

32. - E7C02

Which of the following is a property of a T-network with series capacitors and a parallel shunt inductor?

SelectAnswer
AIt is a band-pass filter
BIt is a high-pass filter
CIt is a low-pass filter
DIt is a notch filter

33. - E7D13

What is the equation for calculating power dissipation by a series connected linear voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AInput voltage divided by output current
BVoltage difference from input to output multiplied by output current
COutput voltage multiplied by output current
DInput voltage multiplied by input current

34. - E7E04

What is one way a single-sideband phone signal can be generated?

SelectAnswer
ABy driving a product detector with a DSB signal
BBy using a loop modulator followed by a mixer
CBy using a reactance modulator followed by a mixer
DBy using a balanced modulator followed by a filter

35. - E7F08

What is the function of decimation with regard to digital filters?

SelectAnswer
AConverting data to binary code decimal form
BAttenuating the signal
CReducing the effective sample rate by removing samples
DRemoving unnecessary significant digits

36. - E7G12

What is an integrated circuit operational amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AAn amplifier used to increase the average output of frequency modulated amateur signals to the legal limit
BA high-gain, direct-coupled differential amplifier with very high input impedance and very low output impedance
CA digital audio amplifier whose characteristics are determined by components external to the amplifier
DA RF amplifier used in the UHF and microwave regions

37. - E7H03

How is positive feedback supplied in a Hartley oscillator?

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

38. - E8A02

What type of wave has a rise time significantly faster than its fall time (or vice versa)?

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AA square wave
BA sawtooth wave
CA cosine wave
DA sine wave

39. - E8B04

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum carrier deviation of plus or minus 6 kHz when modulated with a 2 kHz modulating frequency?

SelectAnswer
A3
B1/3
C2000
D6000

40. - E8C02

What is the definition of symbol rate in a digital transmission?

SelectAnswer
AThe number of characters carried per second by the station-to-station link
BThe number of control characters in a message packet
CThe rate at which the waveform of a transmitted signal changes to convey information
DThe duration of each bit in a message sent over the air

41. - E8D02

What spread spectrum communications technique uses a high speed binary bit stream to shift the phase of an RF carrier?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency hopping
BPhase compandored spread spectrum
CBinary phase-shift keying
DDirect sequence

42. - E9A05

What is included in the total resistance of an antenna system?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance plus space impedance
BTransmission-line resistance plus radiation resistance
CRadiation resistance plus ohmic resistance
DRadiation resistance plus transmission resistance

43. - E9B08

How can the approximate beam-width in a given plane of a directional antenna be determined?

SelectAnswer
ADraw two imaginary lines through the ends of the elements and measure the angle between the lines
BMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and side of the antenna
CMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and rear of the antenna
DNote the two points where the signal strength of the antenna is 3 dB less than maximum and compute the angular difference

44. - E9C04

What happens to the radiation pattern of an unterminated long wire antenna as the wire length is increased?

SelectAnswer
AThe vertical angle increases
BThe front-to-back ratio decreases
CThe lobes align more in the direction of the wire
DThe lobes become more perpendicular to the wire

45. - E9D06

What happens to the bandwidth of an antenna as it is shortened through the use of loading coils?

SelectAnswer
AIt is decreased
BIt becomes flat
CIt is increased
DNo change occurs

46. - E9E08

Which of the following measurements is characteristic of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AA reflection coefficient greater than 1
BA dielectric constant greater than 1
CAn SWR greater than 1:1
DAn SWR less than 1:1

47. - E9F05

What is the approximate physical length of a solid polyethylene dielectric coaxial transmission line that is electrically one-quarter wavelength long at 14.1 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A3.5 meters
B20 meters
C0.2 meters
D2.3 meters

48. - E9G02

What type of coordinate system is used in a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AResistance lines and reactance chords
BVoltage circles and current arcs
CVoltage lines and current chords
DResistance circles and reactance arcs

49. - E9H02

Which is generally true for low band (160 meter and 80 meter) receiving antennas?

SelectAnswer
ALow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
BAtmospheric noise is so high that gain over a dipole is not important
CThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity
DAll of these choices are correct

50. - E0A04

When evaluating a site with multiple transmitters operating at the same time, the operators and licensees of which transmitters are responsible for mitigating over-exposure situations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly commercial transmitters
BOnly the most powerful transmitter
CEach transmitter operating with a duty-cycle greater than 50 percent
DEach transmitter that produces 5 percent or more of its MPE limit at accessible locations

Figure E5-2