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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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A60 Hz
B170 Hz
C2.8 kHz
D1.5 kHz

2. - E1B06

Which of the following additional rules apply if you are installing an amateur station antenna at a site at or near a public use airport?

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AYou must obtain a construction permit from the airport zoning authority
BNo special rules apply if your antenna structure will be less than 300 feet in height
CYou must file an Environmental Impact Statement with the EPA before construction begins
DYou may have to notify the Federal Aviation Administration and register it with the FCC as required by Part 17 of FCC rules

3. - E1C08

What is the maximum permissible duration of a remotely controlled station's transmissions if its control link malfunctions?

SelectAnswer
A30 seconds
B5 minutes
C3 minutes
D10 minutes

4. - E1D08

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

SelectAnswer
A6 meters and 2 meters
B2 meters and 1.25 meters
C2 meters
D6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E07

What should a VE do if a candidate fails to comply with the examiner's instructions during an amateur operator license examination?

SelectAnswer
AAllow the candidate to complete the examination, but invalidate the results
BImmediately terminate everyone's examination and close the session
CWarn the candidate that continued failure to comply will result in termination of the examination
DImmediately terminate the candidate's examination

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

7. - E2A09

What do the terms L band and S band specify with regard to satellite communications?

SelectAnswer
AFM and Digital Store-and-Forward systems
BThe 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands
CWhich sideband to use
DThe 23 centimeter and 13 centimeter bands

8. - E2B12

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

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

9. - E2C11

How should you generally identify your station when attempting to contact a DX station during a contest or in a pileup?

SelectAnswer
ASend only the last two letters of your call sign until you make contact
BSend your full call sign and grid square
CSend your full call sign once or twice
DSend the call sign of the DX station three times, the words "this is", then your call sign three times

10. - E2D04

What is the purpose of digital store-and-forward functions on an Amateur Radio satellite?

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ATo upload operational software for the transponder
BTo store digital messages in the satellite for later download by other stations
CTo delay download of telemetry between satellites
DTo relay messages between satellites

11. - E2E08

Which of the following HF digital modes can be used to transfer binary files?

SelectAnswer
AAMTOR
BHellschreiber
CPACTOR
DRTTY

12. - E3A04

What do Hepburn maps predict?

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ASporadic E propagation
BLikelihood of rain-scatter along cold or warm fronts
CProbability of tropospheric propagation
DLocations of auroral reflecting zones

13. - E3B04

What is meant by the terms extraordinary and ordinary waves?

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AExtraordinary waves describe rare long skip propagation compared to ordinary waves which travel shorter distances
BRefracted rays and reflected waves
CIndependent waves created in the ionosphere that are elliptically polarized
DLong path and short path waves

14. - E3C04

What does the value of Bz (B sub Z) represent?

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AGeomagnetic field stability
BDuration of long-delayed echoes
CCritical frequency for vertical transmissions
DDirection and strength of the interplanetary magnetic field

15. - E4A10

Which of the following displays multiple digital signal states simultaneously?

SelectAnswer
AModulation monitor
BBit error rate tester
CLogic analyzer
DNetwork analyzer

16. - E4B17

What three test loads are used to calibrate a standard RF vector network analyzer?

SelectAnswer
AShort circuit, open circuit, and 50 ohms
BShort circuit, open circuit, and resonant circuit
C50 ohms, 75 ohms, and 90 ohms
D50 ohms through 1/8 wavelength, 1/4 wavelength, and 1/2 wavelength of coaxial cable

17. - E4C07

What does the MDS of a receiver represent?

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

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

19. - E4E06

What is a major cause of atmospheric static?

SelectAnswer
AGeomagnetic storms
BMeteor showers
CSolar radio frequency emissions
DThunderstorms

20. - E5A05

What is the magnitude of the current at the input of a series RLC circuit as the frequency goes through resonance?

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AMinimum
BMaximum
CL/R
DR/L

21. - E5B10

What is the relationship between the current through an inductor and the voltage across an inductor?

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AVoltage and current are in phase
BCurrent leads voltage by 90 degrees
CVoltage leads current by 90 degrees
DVoltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase

22. - E5C17

Which point on Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor, a 0.64-microhenry inductor and an 85-picofarad capacitor at 24.900 MHz?

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APoint 3
BPoint 1
CPoint 5
DPoint 8

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

24. - E6A12

Why do many MOSFET devices have internally connected Zener diodes on the gates?

SelectAnswer
ATo protect the substrate from excessive voltages
BTo reduce the chance of the gate insulation being punctured by static discharges or excessive voltages
CTo provide a voltage reference for the correct amount of reverse-bias gate voltage
DTo keep the gate voltage within specifications and prevent the device from overheating

25. - E6B07

What is the failure mechanism when a junction diode fails due to excessive current?

SelectAnswer
AExcessive junction temperature
BCharge carrier depletion
CInsufficient forward voltage
DExcessive inverse voltage

26. - E6C11

In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for the NOT operation (inverter)?

SelectAnswer
A2
B4
C6
D5

27. - E6D10

What is a primary advantage of using a toroidal core instead of a solenoidal core in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AToroidal cores exhibit greater hysteresis
BToroidal cores make it easier to couple the magnetic energy into other components
CToroidal cores have lower Q characteristics
DToroidal cores confine most of the magnetic field within the core material

28. - E6E06

What characteristics of the MMIC make it a popular choice for VHF through microwave circuits?

SelectAnswer
ANearly infinite gain, very high input impedance, and very low output impedance
BPlate current that is controlled by a control grid
CThe ability to retrieve information from a single signal even in the presence of other strong signals
DControlled gain, low noise figure, and constant input and output impedance over the specified frequency range

29. - E6F10

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

SelectAnswer
ASilicon
BSelenium
CCopper oxide
DCadmium Sulfide

30. - E7A11

What type of logic defines "1" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
APositive Logic
BAssertive Logic
CNegative logic
DReverse Logic

31. - E7B03

Which of the following components form the output of a class D amplifier circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA temperature compensating load resistor to improve linearity
BA high-pass filter to compensate for low gain at low frequencies
CA matched load resistor to prevent damage by switching transients
DA low-pass filter to remove switching signal components

32. - E7C01

How are the capacitors and inductors of a low-pass filter Pi-network arranged between the network's input and output?

SelectAnswer
AAn inductor is connected between the input and ground, another inductor is connected between the output and ground, and a capacitor is connected between the input and output
BA capacitor is connected between the input and ground, another capacitor is connected between the output and ground, and an inductor is connected between input and output
CTwo capacitors are in series between the input and output, and an inductor is connected between the two capacitors and ground
DTwo inductors are in series between the input and output, and a capacitor is connected between the two inductors and ground

33. - E7D08

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

SelectAnswer
AEmitter follower
BSwitching voltage regulator
CLinear voltage regulator
DGrounded emitter amplifier

34. - E7E01

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

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

35. - E7F10

What aspect of receiver analog-to-digital conversion determines the maximum receive bandwidth of a Direct Digital Conversion SDR?

SelectAnswer
AProcessor latency
BSample clock phase noise
CSample width in bits
DSample rate

36. - E7G05

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

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

37. - E7H14

What is a phase-locked loop circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAn electronic servo loop consisting of a ratio detector, reactance modulator, and voltage-controlled oscillator
BAn electronic servo loop consisting of a phase detector, a low-pass filter, a voltage-controlled oscillator, and a stable reference oscillator
CAn electronic circuit consisting of a precision push-pull amplifier with a differential input
DAn electronic circuit also known as a monostable multivibrator

38. - E8A07

What determines the PEP-to-average power ratio of a single-sideband phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe frequency of the modulating signal
BThe amplifier gain
CThe characteristics of the modulating signal
DThe degree of carrier suppression

39. - E8B09

What is meant by deviation ratio?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the maximum carrier frequency deviation to the highest audio modulating frequency
BThe ratio of the carrier center frequency to the audio modulating frequency
CThe ratio of the highest audio modulating frequency to the average audio modulating frequency
DThe ratio of the audio modulating frequency to the center carrier frequency

40. - E8C11

What is the relationship between symbol rate and baud?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol rate is only used for packet-based modes
BBaud is only used for RTTY
CBaud is twice the symbol rate
DThey are the same

41. - E8D02

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

SelectAnswer
ABinary phase-shift keying
BPhase compandored spread spectrum
CDirect sequence
DFrequency hopping

42. - E9A06

How does the beamwidth of an antenna vary as the gain is increased?

SelectAnswer
AIt decreases
BIt increases geometrically
CIt is essentially unaffected
DIt increases arithmetically

43. - E9B02

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

SelectAnswer
A36 dB
B18 dB
C24 dB
D14 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
AThe high-angle radiation increases
BThe low-angle radiation increases
CThe low-angle radiation decreases
DBoth the high-angle and low-angle radiation decrease

45. - E9D05

What is a disadvantage of using a multiband trapped antenna?

SelectAnswer
AIt radiates the harmonics and fundamental equally well
BIt might radiate harmonics
CIt is too sharply directional at lower frequencies
DIt must be neutralized

46. - E9E08

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

SelectAnswer
AA dielectric constant greater than 1
BAn SWR less than 1:1
CA reflection coefficient greater than 1
DAn SWR greater than 1:1

47. - E9F12

What impedance does a 1/4 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is open at the far end?

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AThe same as the input impedance to the generator
BVery low impedance
CThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
DVery high impedance

48. - E9G10

What do the arcs on a Smith chart represent?

SelectAnswer
APoints with constant reactance
BPoints with constant resistance
CFrequency
DSWR

49. - E9H11

What characteristic of a cardioid pattern antenna is useful for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AA very sharp single null
BA very sharp peak
CHigh-radiation angle
DBroad band response

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
BAll of these choices are correct
CThe body reacts to electromagnetic radiation from both the E and H fields
DGround reflections and scattering make the field impedance vary with location

Figure E5-2

Figure E6-5

Figure E7-3

Figure E9-1