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

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1. - E1A01

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

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AThe exact upper band edge
B1 kHz below the upper band edge
C300 Hz below the upper band edge
D3 kHz below the upper band edge

2. - E1B03

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

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A10 miles
B30 miles
C3 miles
D1 mile

3. - E1C07

What is meant by local control?

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ADirect manipulation of the transmitter by a control operator
BControlling a repeater using a portable handheld transceiver
CControlling a station through a local auxiliary link
DAutomatically manipulating local station controls

4. - E1D03

What is a telecommand station in the amateur satellite service?

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AAn amateur station located on the Earth's surface for communication with other Earth stations by means of Earth satellites
BAn amateur station that transmits communications to initiate, modify or terminate functions of a space station
CAn amateur station that transmits telemetry consisting of measurements of upper atmosphere
DAn amateur station located more than 50 km above the Earth's surface

5. - E1E01

What is the minimum number of qualified VEs required to administer an Element 4 amateur operator license examination?

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A3
B4
C5
D2

6. - E1F12

Who may be the control operator of an auxiliary station?

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AOnly General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
BOnly Technician, General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
CAny licensed amateur operator
DOnly Amateur Extra Class operators

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
B435 MHz - 438 MHz
C50.0 MHz - 50.2 MHz
D144 MHz - 146 MHz

8. - E2B16

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

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ADRM
BNTSC
CPAL
DScottie

9. - E2C01

Which of the following is true about contest operating?

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AOperators are permitted to make contacts even if they do not submit a log
BIt is mandatory to transmit the call sign of the station being worked as part of every transmission to that station
CInterference to other amateurs is unavoidable and therefore acceptable
DEvery contest requires a signal report in the exchange

10. - E2D11

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

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ATime and frequency
BRadio direction finding spectrum analysis
CPolar coordinates
DLatitude and longitude

11. - E2E05

Which type of digital mode does not support keyboard-to-keyboard operation?

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APSK31
BMFSK
CWinlink
DRTTY

12. - E3A11

What is a typical range for tropospheric propagation of microwave signals?

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A2500 miles
B100 miles to 300 miles
C10 miles to 50 miles
D1200 miles

13. - E3B11

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

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AAround sunrise
BEarly evening
CAround sunset
DAny time

14. - E3C05

What orientation of Bz (B sub z) increases the likelihood that incoming particles from the Sun will cause disturbed conditions?

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AWestward
BNorthward
CSouthward
DEastward

15. - E4A04

What determines the upper frequency limit for a computer soundcard-based oscilloscope program?

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AAmount of memory on the soundcard
BAll of these choices are correct
CAnalog-to-digital conversion speed of the soundcard
DQ of the interface of the interface circuit

16. - E4B08

Which of the following is a characteristic of a good DC voltmeter?

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AHigh impedance input
BHigh reluctance input
CLow impedance input
DLow reluctance input

17. - E4C15

What is usually the primary source of noise that is heard from an HF receiver with an antenna connected?

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AAtmospheric noise
BInduction motor noise
CDetector noise
DReceiver front-end noise

18. - E4D10

What does a third-order intercept level of 40 dBm mean with respect to receiver performance?

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ASignals less than 40 dBm will not generate audible third-order intermodulation products
BA pair of 40 dBm signals will theoretically generate a third-order intermodulation product with the same level as the input signals
CThe receiver can tolerate signals up to 40 dB above the noise floor without producing third-order intermodulation products
DA pair of 1 mW input signals will produce a third-order intermodulation product which is 40 dB stronger than the input signal

19. - E4E03

Which of the following signals might a receiver noise blanker be able to remove from desired signals?

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ASignals which appear across a wide bandwidth
BSignals which are constant at all IF levels
CSignals which have a sharply peaked frequency distribution
DSignals which appear at one IF but not another

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 capacitive reactance
BApproximately equal to circuit resistance
CApproximately equal to inductive reactance
DLow, as compared to the circuit resistance

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
B76 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C14 degrees with the voltage leading the current
D76 degrees with the voltage lagging the current

22. - E5C10

When using rectangular coordinates to graph the impedance of a circuit, what does the vertical axis represent?

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AReactive component
BThe difference between the resistive and reactive components
CThe sum of the reactive and resistive components
DResistive component

23. - E5D07

What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a conductor?

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AThe amount of current flowing through the conductor
BThe ratio of the current to the resistance
CThe diameter of the conductor
DThe resistance divided by the current

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

25. - E6B05

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

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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. - E6C08

In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for a NAND gate?

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A4
B2
C1
D3

27. - E6D06

What core material property determines the inductance of a toroidal inductor?

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APermeability
BThermal impedance
CReactivity
DResistance

28. - E6E01

Which of the following is true of a charge-coupled device (CCD)?

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AIts phase shift changes rapidly with frequency
BIt is used in a battery charger circuit
CIt is a CMOS analog-to-digital converter
DIt samples an analog signal and passes it in stages from the input to the output

29. - E6F06

Which of these materials is affected the most by photoconductivity?

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AAn ordinary metal
BA liquid semiconductor
CA crystalline semiconductor
DA heavy metal

30. - E7A08

What logical operation does an OR gate perform?

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AIt produces logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1"
BIt produces logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"
CIt produces logic "0" at its output if all inputs are logic "1"
DIt only produces logic "0" at its output when all inputs are logic "1"

31. - E7B11

In Figure E7-1, what is the purpose of R3?

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AFixed bias
BSelf bias
CEmitter bypass
DOutput load resistor

32. - E7C03

What advantage does a Pi-L-network have over a regular Pi-network for impedance matching between the final amplifier of a vacuum-tube transmitter and an antenna?

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ALower losses
BHigher efficiency
CGreater harmonic suppression
DGreater transformation range

33. - E7D08

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

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ALinear voltage regulator
BSwitching voltage regulator
CEmitter follower
DGrounded emitter amplifier

34. - E7E10

How does a diode detector function?

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ABy mixing signals with noise in the transition region of the diode
BBy breakdown of the Zener voltage
CBy sensing the change of reactance in the diode with respect to frequency
DBy rectification and filtering of RF signals

35. - E7F08

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

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AConverting data to binary code decimal form
BRemoving unnecessary significant digits
CAttenuating the signal
DReducing the effective sample rate by removing samples

36. - E7G11

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 3300 ohms and RF is 47 kilohms?

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A7
B14
C0.07
D28

37. - E7H11

What are the major spectral impurity components of direct digital synthesizers?

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ADigital conversion noise
BBroadband noise
CSpurious signals at discrete frequencies
DNyquist limit noise

38. - E8A02

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

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

39. - E8B09

What is meant by deviation ratio?

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

40. - E8C06

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 170-hertz shift, 300-baud ASCII transmission?

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A0.1 Hz
B0.5 kHz
C1.0 kHz
D0.3 kHz

41. - E8D12

What is the advantage of including a parity bit with an ASCII character stream?

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AFaster transmission rate
BForeign language characters can be sent
CThe signal can overpower interfering signals
DSome types of errors can be detected SUBELEMENT E9 - ANTENNAS AND TRANSMISSION LINES [8 Exam Questions - 8 Groups] E9A Basic Antenna parameters: radiation resistance, gain, beamwidth, efficiency, beamwidth; effective radiated power, polarization E9A01 (C) What describes an isotropic antenna? A. A grounded antenna used to measure earth conductivity B. A horizontally polarized antenna used to compare Yagi antennas C. A theoretical antenna used as a reference for antenna gain D. A spacecraft antenna used to direct signals toward the earth

42. - E9A17

What is the effective radiated power of a repeater station with 200 watts transmitter power output, 2 dB feed line loss, 2.8 dB duplexer loss, 1.2 dB circulator loss, and 7 dBi antenna gain?

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A63.2 watts
B159 watts
C632 watts
D252 watts

43. - E9B05

What type of antenna pattern over real ground is shown in Figure E9-2?

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ARadiation resistance
BPolarization
CAzimuth
DElevation

44. - E9C09

What is a G5RV antenna?

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AA multi-band dipole antenna fed with coax and a balun through a selected length of open wire transmission line
BA phased array antenna consisting of multiple loops
CA multi-band trap antenna
DA wide band dipole using shorted coaxial cable for the radiating elements and fed with a 4:1 balun

45. - E9D04

Why should an HF mobile antenna loading coil have a high ratio of reactance to resistance?

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ATo minimize the Q
BTo swamp out harmonics
CTo minimize losses
DTo maximize losses

46. - E9E05

How must the driven element in a 3-element Yagi be tuned to use a hairpin matching system?

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AThe driven element radiation resistance must be higher than the characteristic impedance of the transmission line
BThe driven element reactance must be capacitive
CThe driven element reactance must be inductive
DThe driven element resonance must be lower than the operating frequency

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?

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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. - E9G02

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

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

49. - E9H11

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

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AHigh-radiation angle
BA very sharp single null
CBroad band response
DA very sharp peak

50. - E0A11

Which of the following injuries can result from using high-power UHF or microwave transmitters?

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ALocalized heating of the body from RF exposure in excess of the MPE limits
BHearing loss caused by high voltage corona discharge
CIngestion of ozone gas from the cooling system
DBlood clotting from the intense magnetic field

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Figure E9-2