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

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1. - E1A02

When using a transceiver that displays the carrier frequency of phone signals, which of the following displayed frequencies represents the lowest frequency at which a properly adjusted LSB emission will be totally within the band?

SelectAnswer
A1 kHz above the lower band edge
B3 kHz above the lower band edge
C300 Hz above the lower band edge
DThe exact lower band edge

2. - E1B09

Which amateur stations may be operated under RACES rules?

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AAny FCC-licensed amateur station except a Technician class
BAny FCC-licensed amateur station certified by the responsible civil defense organization for the area served
COnly those club stations licensed to Amateur Extra class operators
DAny FCC-licensed amateur station participating in the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS)

3. - E1C02

What is meant by automatic control of a station?

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AThe use of devices and procedures for control so that the control operator does not have to be present at a control point
BRemotely controlling a station's antenna pattern through a directional control link
CThe use of a control link between a control point and a locally controlled station
DA station operating with its output power controlled automatically

4. - E1D10

Which amateur stations are eligible to be telecommand stations?

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AAny amateur station so designated by the ITU
BAny amateur station so designated by the space station licensee, subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held by the control operator
CAll of these choices are correct
DAny amateur station designated by NASA

5. - E1E03

What is a Volunteer Examiner Coordinator?

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AA person who has volunteered to administer amateur operator license examinations
BThe person who has entered into an agreement with the FCC to be the VE session manager
CA person who has volunteered to prepare amateur operator license examinations
DAn organization that has entered into an agreement with the FCC to coordinate amateur operator license examinations

6. - E1F10

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

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A1 W
B1.5 W
C10 W
D1.5 kW

7. - E2A02

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

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

8. - E2B10

Which of the following is an acceptable bandwidth for Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) based voice or SSTV digital transmissions made on the HF amateur bands?

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A15 KHz
B10 KHz
C20 KHz
D3 KHz

9. - E2C09

What type of equipment is commonly used to implement a ham radio mesh network?

SelectAnswer
AA 440 MHz transceiver with a 9600 baud modem
BAn optical cable connection between the USB ports of 2 separate computers
CA standard wireless router running custom software
DA 2 meter VHF transceiver with a 1200 baud modem

10. - E2D09

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

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AAMTOR
B170 Hz shift, 45 baud RTTY
C300 baud packet
DPSK31

11. - E2E03

How is the timing of JT65 contacts organized?

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

12. - E3A05

Tropospheric propagation of microwave signals often occurs along what weather related structure?

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AWarm and cold fronts
BSprites and jets
CLightning discharges
DGray-line

13. - E3B04

What is meant by the terms extraordinary and ordinary waves?

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AIndependent waves created in the ionosphere that are elliptically polarized
BLong path and short path waves
CExtraordinary waves describe rare long skip propagation compared to ordinary waves which travel shorter distances
DRefracted rays and reflected waves

14. - E3C03

Which of the following signal paths is most likely to experience high levels of absorption when the A index or K index is elevated?

SelectAnswer
APolar paths
BTransequatorial propagation
CNVIS
DSporadic-E

15. - E4A13

How is the compensation of an oscilloscope probe typically adjusted?

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AA high frequency sine wave is displayed and the probe is adjusted for maximum amplitude
BA frequency standard is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the deflection time is accurate
CA DC voltage standard is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the displayed voltage is accurate
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. - 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 kHz
B0.1 MHz
C14.652 Hz
D1.4652 Hz

17. - E4C02

Which of the following portions of a receiver can be effective in eliminating image signal interference?

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AA notch filter
BA properly adjusted product detector
CA front-end filter or pre-selector
DA narrow IF filter

18. - E4D08

What causes intermodulation in an electronic circuit?

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ALack of neutralization
BToo little gain
CNonlinear circuits or devices
DPositive feedback

19. - E4E07

How can you determine if line noise interference is being generated within your home?

SelectAnswer
ABy observing the AC power line waveform with an oscilloscope
BBy checking the power line voltage with a time domain reflectometer
CBy turning off the AC power line main circuit breaker and listening on a battery operated radio
DBy observing the AC power line voltage with a spectrum analyzer

20. - E5A10

How is the Q of an RLC series resonant circuit calculated?

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AReactance of the inductance times the reactance of the capacitance
BReactance of either the inductance or capacitance times the resistance
CReactance of either the inductance or capacitance divided by the resistance
DResistance divided by the reactance of either the inductance or capacitance

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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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. - E5C05

What is the name of the diagram used to show the phase relationship between impedances at a given frequency?

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AVenn diagram
BFar field diagram
CNear field diagram
DPhasor diagram

23. - E5D12

How many watts are consumed in a circuit having a power factor of 0.2 if the input is 100-VAC at 4 amperes?

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A50 watts
B2000 watts
C80 watts
D400 watts

24. - E6A02

Which of the following semiconductor materials contains excess free electrons?

SelectAnswer
AN-type
BInsulated gate
CBipolar
DP-type

25. - E6B13

What type of bias is required for an LED to emit light?

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AInductive bias
BZero bias
CReverse bias
DForward bias

26. - E6C04

What is the primary advantage of tri-state logic?

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AHigh speed operation
BAbility to connect many device outputs to a common bus
CLow power consumption
DMore efficient arithmetic operations

27. - E6D11

How many turns will be required to produce a 1-mH inductor using a core that has an inductance index (A L) value of 523 millihenrys/1000 turns?

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A2 turns
B229 turns
C4 turns
D43 turns

28. - E6E11

What is a characteristic of DIP packaging used for integrated circuits?

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ATwo chips in each package (Dual In Package)
BPackage mounts in a direct inverted position
CA total of two rows of connecting pins placed on opposite sides of the package (Dual In-line Package)
DLow leakage doubly insulated package

29. - E6F04

What is the photovoltaic effect?

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

30. - E7A06

What is a characteristic of a monostable multivibrator?

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

31. - E7B02

What is a Class D amplifier?

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

32. - E7C05

Which filter type is described as having ripple in the passband and a sharp cutoff?

SelectAnswer
AAn active LC filter
BA Butterworth filter
CA passive op-amp filter
DA Chebyshev filter

33. - E7D08

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

SelectAnswer
ASwitching voltage regulator
BGrounded emitter amplifier
CLinear voltage regulator
DEmitter follower

34. - E7E02

What is the function of a reactance modulator?

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ATo produce PM signals by using an electrically variable resistance
BTo produce AM signals by using an electrically variable inductance or capacitance
CTo produce AM signals by using an electrically variable resistance
DTo produce PM signals by using an electrically variable inductance or capacitance

35. - E7F01

What is meant by direct digital conversion as applied to software defined radios?

SelectAnswer
AIncoming RF is converted to a control voltage for a voltage controlled oscillator
BSoftware is converted from source code to object code during operation of the receiver
CA switching mixer is used to generate I and Q signals directly from the RF input
DIncoming RF is digitized by an analog-to-digital converter without being mixed with a local oscillator signal

36. - E7G07

What magnitude of voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 10 ohms and RF is 470 ohms?

SelectAnswer
A94
B0.21
C47
D24

37. - E7H12

Which of the following must be done to insure that a crystal oscillator provides the frequency specified by the crystal manufacturer?

SelectAnswer
AProvide the crystal with a specified parallel capacitance
BProvide the crystal with a specified parallel inductance
CBias the crystal at a specified current
DBias the crystal at a specified voltage

38. - E8A01

What is the name of the process that shows that a square wave is made up of a sine wave plus all of its odd harmonics?

SelectAnswer
AFourier analysis
BVector analysis
CDifferential analysis
DNumerical analysis

39. - E8B05

What is the deviation ratio of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus-or-minus 5 kHz when the maximum modulation frequency is 3 kHz?

SelectAnswer
A0.6
B1.67
C60
D0.167

40. - E8C01

How is Forward Error Correction implemented?

SelectAnswer
ABy transmitting a special algorithm to the receiving station along with the data characters
BBy the receiving station repeating each block of three data characters
CBy varying the frequency shift of the transmitted signal according to a predefined algorithm
DBy transmitting extra data that may be used to detect and correct transmission errors

41. - E8D01

Why are received spread spectrum signals resistant to interference?

SelectAnswer
AThe high power used by a spread spectrum transmitter keeps its signal from being easily overpowered
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 receiver is always equipped with a digital blanker

42. - E9A07

What is meant by antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the amount of power radiated by an antenna compared to the transmitter output power
BThe ratio of the signal in the forward direction to that in the opposite direction
CThe final amplifier gain minus the transmission line losses
DThe ratio of the radiated signal strength of an antenna in the direction of maximum radiation to that of a reference antenna

43. - E9B08

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

SelectAnswer
AMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and side of the antenna
BDraw two imaginary lines through the ends of the elements and measure the angle between the lines
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. - E9C12

Which of the following describes an extended double Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn end fed folded dipole antenna
BA portable antenna erected using two push support poles
CA wideband vertical antenna constructed from precisely tapered aluminum tubing
DA center fed 1.25 wavelength antenna (two 5/8 wave elements in phase)

45. - E9D08

What happens as the Q of an antenna increases?

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

46. - E9E13

What is a use for a Wilkinson divider?

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AIt is used to feed low-impedance loads from a high-impedance source
BIt is used to feed high-impedance antennas from a low-impedance source
CIt is used to divide power equally between two 50 ohm loads while maintaining 50 ohm input impedance
DIt divides the operating frequency of a transmitter signal so it can be used on a lower frequency band

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
AStanding wave ratio
BCharacteristic impedance
CVelocity factor
DSurge impedance

48. - E9G02

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

SelectAnswer
AResistance lines and reactance chords
BVoltage lines and current chords
CResistance circles and reactance arcs
DVoltage circles and current arcs

49. - E9H04

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

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

50. - E0A08

What does SAR measure?

SelectAnswer
AThe rate of RF energy reflected from stationary terrain
BSignal Amplification Rating
CSynthetic Aperture Ratio of the human body
DThe rate at which RF energy is absorbed by the body

Figure E7-3

Figure E7-4