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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?

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

2. - E1B07

What is the highest modulation index permitted at the highest modulation frequency for angle modulation below 29.0 MHz?

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A3.0
B2.0
C1.0
D0.5

3. - E1C09

Which of these ranges of frequencies is available for an automatically controlled repeater operating below 30 MHz?

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A24.940 MHz - 24.990 MHz
B29.500 MHz - 29.700 MHz
C10.100 MHz - 10.150 MHz
D18.110 MHz - 18.168 MHz

4. - E1D08

Which VHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for space stations?

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A2 meters and 1.25 meters
B2 meters
C6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters
D6 meters and 2 meters

5. - E1E02

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

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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. - E1F04

Which of the following geographic descriptions approximately describes "Line A"?

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AA line roughly parallel to and west of the U.S. Atlantic coastline
BA line roughly parallel to and south of the U.S.-Canadian border
CA line roughly parallel to and east of the U.S. Pacific coastline
DA line roughly parallel to and north of the U.S.-Mexican border and Gulf coastline

7. - E2A06

On what band would a satellite receive signals if it were operating in mode U/V?

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A29.5 MHz - 29.7 MHz
B50.0 MHz - 50.2 MHz
C435 MHz - 438 MHz
D144 MHz - 146 MHz

8. - E2B06

What is vestigial sideband modulation?

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ASpread spectrum modulation achieved by applying FM modulation following single sideband amplitude modulation
BNarrow-band FM modulation achieved by filtering one sideband from the audio before frequency modulating the carrier
CAmplitude modulation in which one complete sideband and a portion of the other are transmitted
DA type of modulation in which one sideband is inverted

9. - E2C06

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

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

10. - E2D08

What type of packet frame is used to transmit APRS beacon data?

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ADisconnect
BUnnumbered Information
CAcknowledgement
DConnect

11. - E2E01

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

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ADTMF tones modulating an FM signal
BSpread spectrum
CPulse modulation
DFSK

12. - E3A02

What characterizes libration fading of an EME signal?

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AThe returning echo is several Hertz lower in frequency than the transmitted signal
BA fluttery irregular fading
CA slow change in the pitch of the CW signal
DA gradual loss of signal as the Sun rises

13. - E3B11

At what time of day is Sporadic-E propagation most likely to occur?

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AAround sunrise
BAny time
CEarly evening
DAround sunset

14. - E3C08

What does the space weather term G5 mean?

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AModerate solar wind
BWaning sunspot numbers
CVery low solar activity
DAn extreme geomagnetic storm

15. - E4A06

What is the effect of aliasing in a digital or computer-based oscilloscope?

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AAll signals will have a DC offset
BFalse triggering occurs
CCalibration of the vertical scale is no longer valid
DFalse signals are displayed

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?

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A1.4652 Hz
B14.652 Hz
C0.1 MHz
D1.4652 kHz

17. - E4C03

What is the term for the blocking of one FM phone signal by another, stronger FM phone signal?

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ACapture effect
BCross-modulation interference
CFrequency discrimination
DDesensitization

18. - E4D08

What causes intermodulation in an electronic circuit?

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APositive feedback
BNonlinear circuits or devices
CToo little gain
DLack of neutralization

19. - E4E06

What is a major cause of atmospheric static?

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AThunderstorms
BGeomagnetic storms
CMeteor showers
DSolar radio frequency emissions

20. - E5A17

What is the result of increasing the Q of an impedance-matching circuit?

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AIt has no effect on impedance matching
BMatching bandwidth is decreased
CMatching bandwidth is increased
DMatching range is increased

21. - E5B12

What is admittance?

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AThe term for the gain of a field effect transistor
BThe unit used for Q factor
CThe turns ratio of a transformer
DThe inverse of impedance

22. - E5C08

What coordinate system is often used to display the phase angle of a circuit containing resistance, inductive and/or capacitive reactance?

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APolar coordinates
BElliptical coordinates
CMaidenhead grid
DFaraday grid

23. - E5D10

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

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

24. - E6A14

How does DC input impedance at the gate of a field-effect transistor compare with the DC input impedance of a bipolar transistor?

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AThey are both low impedance
BAn FET has high input impedance; a bipolar transistor has low input impedance
CThey are both high impedance
DAn FET has low input impedance; a bipolar transistor has high input impedance

25. - E6B04

What type of semiconductor device is designed for use as a voltage-controlled capacitor?

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ATunnel diode
BSilicon-controlled rectifier
CVaractor diode
DZener diode

26. - E6C07

What best describes a pull-up or pull-down resistor?

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AA resistor that insures that an oscillator frequency does not drive lower over time
BA resistor connected to the positive or negative supply line used to establish a voltage when an input or output is an open circuit
CA resistor in a keying circuit used to reduce key clicks
DA resistor connected to an op-amp output that only functions when the logic output is false

27. - E6D09

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

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AFerrite beads
BButterworth filters
CSteel-core toroids
DElectrolytic capacitors

28. - E6E12

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

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AHigh-voltage insulating ability
BEnhanced sensitivity to light
CTo provide a low-pass frequency response
DBetter dissipation of heat

29. - E6F09

What is the efficiency of a photovoltaic cell?

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

30. - E7A06

What is a characteristic of a monostable multivibrator?

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AIt stores one bit of data in either a 0 or 1 state
BIt produces a continuous square wave oscillating between 1 and 0
CIt switches momentarily to the opposite binary state and then returns to its original state after a set time
DIt maintains a constant output voltage, regardless of variations in the input voltage

31. - E7B12

What type of amplifier circuit is shown in Figure E7-1?

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ACommon collector
BEmitter follower
CCommon emitter
DCommon base

32. - E7C08

Which of the following factors has the greatest effect in helping determine the bandwidth and response shape of a crystal ladder filter?

SelectAnswer
AThe gain of the RF stage preceding the filter
BThe DC voltage applied to the quartz crystal
CThe relative frequencies of the individual crystals
DThe amplitude of the signals passing through the filter

33. - E7D08

What type of circuit is shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
ASwitching voltage regulator
BEmitter follower
CLinear voltage regulator
DGrounded emitter amplifier

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. - E7F12

What digital process is applied to I and Q signals in order to recover the baseband modulation information?

SelectAnswer
AFast Fourier Transform
BSignal conditioning
CDecimation
DQuadrature mixing

36. - E7G05

How can unwanted ringing and audio instability be prevented in a multi-section op-amp RC audio filter circuit?

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ARestrict both gain and Q
BRestrict Q but increase gain
CIncrease both gain and Q
DRestrict gain but increase Q

37. - E7H10

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

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

38. - E8A02

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

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

39. - E8B01

What is the term for the ratio between the frequency deviation of an RF carrier wave and the modulating frequency of its corresponding FM-phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AModulation index
BPercentage of modulation
CFM compressibility
DQuieting index

40. - E8C04

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

SelectAnswer
AUse of trapezoidal data pulses
BZero-sum character encoding
CReed-Solomon character encoding
DUse of sinusoidal data pulses

41. - E8D08

What parameter might indicate that excessively high input levels are causing distortion in an AFSK signal?

SelectAnswer
ASignal to noise ratio
BBaud rate
CRepeat Request Rate (RRR)
DIntermodulation Distortion (IMD)

42. - E9A05

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

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

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?

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

44. - E9C13

What is the main effect of placing a vertical antenna over an imperfect ground?

SelectAnswer
AIt changes the impedance angle of the matching network
BIt reduces losses in the radiating portion of the antenna
CIt reduces low-angle radiation
DIt causes increased SWR

45. - E9D09

What is the function of a loading coil used as part of an HF mobile antenna?

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ATo lower the Q
BTo cancel capacitive reactance
CTo increase the SWR bandwidth
DTo lower the losses

46. - E9E12

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

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

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
ASurge impedance
BVelocity factor
CStanding wave ratio
DCharacteristic impedance

48. - E9G01

Which of the following can be calculated using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
ARadio propagation
BAntenna radiation pattern
CRadiation resistance
DImpedance along transmission lines

49. - E9H10

How can the output voltage of a multiple turn receiving loop antenna be increased?

SelectAnswer
ABy increasing either the number of wire turns in the loop or the area of the loop structure or both
BBy winding adjacent turns in opposing directions
CBy reducing the permeability of the loop shield
DBy increasing the number of wire turns in the loop and reducing the area of the loop structure

50. - E0A07

How may dangerous levels of carbon monoxide from an emergency generator be detected?

SelectAnswer
AAny ordinary smoke detector can be used
BBy the yellowish appearance of the gas
COnly with a carbon monoxide detector
DBy the odor

Figure E7-1

Figure E7-3