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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?

SelectAnswer
A1 kHz below the upper band edge
B300 Hz below the upper band edge
CThe exact 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?

SelectAnswer
A1 mile
B30 miles
C3 miles
D10 miles

3. - E1C12

What types of communications may be transmitted to amateur stations in foreign countries?

SelectAnswer
ACommunications incidental to the purpose of the amateur service and remarks of a personal nature
BMessages intended for connection to users of the maritime satellite service
CAll of these choices are correct
DBusiness-related messages for non-profit organizations

4. - E1D05

What class of licensee is authorized to be the control operator of a space station?

SelectAnswer
AAll except Technician Class
BAny class with appropriate operator privileges
COnly General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class
DOnly Amateur Extra Class

5. - E1E02

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

SelectAnswer
AIn the appropriate FCC Report and Order
BIn a question pool maintained by the FCC
CIn a question pool maintained by all the VECs
DIn FCC Part 97

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

7. - E2A04

What is meant by the term mode as applied to an amateur radio satellite?

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AThe satellite's uplink and downlink frequency bands
BWhether the satellite is in a polar or equatorial orbit
CThe type of signals that can be relayed through the satellite
DThe satellite's orientation with respect to the Earth

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?

SelectAnswer
A3 KHz
B10 KHz
C15 KHz
D20 KHz

9. - E2C04

What type of transmission is most often used for a ham radio mesh network?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency division multiplex in the 24 GHz band
BMultiple Frequency Shift Keying in the 10 GHz band
CSpread spectrum in the 2.4 GHz band
DStore and forward on the 440 MHz band

10. - E2D12

How does JT65 improve EME communications?

SelectAnswer
AIt controls the receiver to track Doppler shift
BIt supplies signals to guide the antenna to track the Moon
CIt can decode signals many dB below the noise floor using FEC
DAll of these choices are correct

11. - E2E01

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

SelectAnswer
ADTMF tones modulating an FM signal
BFSK
CPulse modulation
DSpread spectrum

12. - E3A09

Which of the following frequency range is most suited for meteor scatter communications?

SelectAnswer
A220 MHz - 450 MHz
B1.8 MHz - 1.9 MHz
C10 MHz - 14 MHz
D28 MHz - 148 MHz

13. - E3B12

What is the primary characteristic of chordal hop propagation?

SelectAnswer
APropagation away from the great circle bearing between stations
BSignals reflected back toward the transmitting station
CPropagation across the geomagnetic equator
DSuccessive ionospheric reflections without an intermediate reflection from the ground

14. - E3C13

What type of polarization is best for ground-wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
ACircular
BVertical
CHorizontal
DElliptical

15. - E4A06

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

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

16. - E4B11

How should an antenna analyzer be connected when measuring antenna resonance and feed point impedance?

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AConnect the analyzer via a high-impedance transformer to the antenna
BLoosely couple the analyzer near the antenna base
CConnect the antenna feed line directly to the analyzer's connector
DLoosely couple the antenna and a dummy load to the analyzer

17. - E4C17

Which of the following has the largest effect on an SDR receiver's linearity?

SelectAnswer
ACPU register width in bits
BAnti-aliasing input filter bandwidth
CAnalog-to-digital converter sample width in bits
DRAM speed used for data storage

18. - E4D07

Which describes the most significant effect of an off-frequency signal when it is causing cross-modulation interference to a desired signal?

SelectAnswer
AA large increase in background noise
BThe desired signal can no longer be heard
CA reduction in apparent signal strength
DThe off-frequency unwanted signal is heard in addition to the desired signal

19. - E4E11

Which is the most likely cause if you are hearing combinations of local AM broadcast signals within one or more of the MF or HF ham bands?

SelectAnswer
ANearby corroded metal joints are mixing and re-radiating the broadcast signals
BYour station receiver IF amplifier stage is defective
CYou are receiving sky wave signals from a distant station
DThe broadcast station is transmitting an over-modulated signal

20. - E5A10

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

SelectAnswer
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. - E5B13

What letter is commonly used to represent susceptance?

SelectAnswer
AY
BB
CG
DX

22. - E5C08

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

SelectAnswer
APolar coordinates
BFaraday grid
CElliptical coordinates
DMaidenhead grid

23. - E5D16

What is the power factor of an R-L circuit having a 30 degree phase angle between the voltage and the current?

SelectAnswer
A0.866
B0.5
C0.577
D1.73

24. - E6A09

What is a depletion-mode FET?

SelectAnswer
AAny FET without a channel
BAn FET that has no current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
CAny FET for which holes are the majority carriers
DAn FET that exhibits a current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied

25. - E6B05

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

SelectAnswer
AExtremely high reverse breakdown voltage
BReverse bias controls its forward voltage drop
CA large region of intrinsic material
DAbility to dissipate large amounts of power

26. - E6C13

Which of the following is an advantage of BiCMOS logic?

SelectAnswer
AIt has the high input impedance of CMOS and the low output impedance of bipolar transistors
BIt is totally immune to electrostatic damage
CIts simplicity results in much less expensive devices than standard CMOS
DAll of these choices are correct

27. - E6D15

What is current in the primary winding of a transformer called if no load is attached to the secondary?

SelectAnswer
AExcitation current
BMagnetizing current
CDirect current
DStabilizing current

28. - E6E08

How is voltage from a power supply normally furnished to the most common type of monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC)?

SelectAnswer
ADirectly to the bias voltage (VCC IN) lead
BThrough a resistor and/or RF choke connected to the amplifier output lead
CThrough a capacitor and RF choke connected to the amplifier input lead
DMMICs require no operating bias

29. - E6F01

What is photoconductivity?

SelectAnswer
AThe conversion of electromotive energy to photon energy
BThe increased conductivity of an illuminated semiconductor
CThe conversion of photon energy to electromotive energy
DThe decreased conductivity of an illuminated semiconductor

30. - E7A02

What is the function of a decade counter digital IC?

SelectAnswer
AIt adds two decimal numbers together
BIt produces one output pulse for every ten input pulses
CIt decodes a decimal number for display on a seven segment LED display
DIt produces ten output pulses for every input pulse

31. - E7B14

Why are switching amplifiers more efficient than linear amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
AThe power transistor is at saturation or cut off most of the time, resulting in low power dissipation
BSwitching amplifiers operate at higher voltages
CLinear amplifiers have high gain resulting in higher harmonic content
DSwitching amplifiers use push-pull circuits

32. - E7C13

What is one advantage of a Pi-matching network over an L-matching network consisting of a single inductor and a single capacitor?

SelectAnswer
APi-networks have fewer components
BL-networks cannot perform impedance transformation
CPi-networks are designed for balanced input and output
DThe Q of Pi-networks can be varied depending on the component values chosen

33. - E7D13

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

SelectAnswer
AOutput voltage multiplied by output current
BInput voltage divided by output current
CVoltage difference from input to output multiplied by output current
DInput voltage multiplied by input current

34. - E7E12

What is a frequency discriminator stage in a FM receiver?

SelectAnswer
AA circuit for filtering two closely adjacent signals
BAn automatic band-switching circuit
CAn FM generator circuit
DA circuit for detecting FM signals

35. - E7F14

Which of the following would allow a digital signal processing filter to create a sharper filter response?

SelectAnswer
ADouble-precision math routines
BMore taps
CHigher data rate
DComplex phasor representations

36. - E7G08

How does the gain of an ideal operational amplifier vary with frequency?

SelectAnswer
AIt decreases linearly with increasing frequency
BIt decreases logarithmically with increasing frequency
CIt increases linearly with increasing frequency
DIt does not vary with frequency

37. - E7H13

Which of the following is a technique for providing highly accurate and stable oscillators needed for microwave transmission and reception?

SelectAnswer
AUse a GPS signal reference
BAll of these choices are correct
CUse a temperature-controlled high Q dielectric resonator
DUse a rubidium stabilized reference oscillator

38. - E8A12

What is an advantage of using digital signals instead of analog signals to convey the same information?

SelectAnswer
ALess complex circuitry is required for digital signal generation and detection
BDigital signals can be regenerated multiple times without error
CDigital signals always occupy a narrower bandwidth
DAll of these choices are correct

39. - E8B03

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency deviation of 3000 Hz either side of the carrier frequency when the modulating frequency is 1000 Hz?

SelectAnswer
A3000
B3
C1000
D0.3

40. - E8C08

How does ARQ accomplish error correction?

SelectAnswer
ASpecial binary codes provide automatic correction
BIf errors are detected, redundant data is substituted
CIf errors are detected, a retransmission is requested
DSpecial polynomial codes provide automatic correction

41. - E8D10

What are some of the differences between the Baudot digital code and ASCII?

SelectAnswer
ABaudot uses 7 data bits per character, ASCII uses 8; Baudot has no letters/figures shift code, ASCII uses 2 letters/figures shift codes
BBaudot uses 4 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot uses 1 character as a letters/figures shift code, ASCII has no letters/figures code
CBaudot uses 6 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot has no letters/figures shift code, ASCII uses 2 letters/figures shift codes
DBaudot uses 5 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot uses 2 characters as letters/figures shift codes, ASCII has no letters/figures shift code

42. - E9A11

Which of the following factors determines ground losses for a ground-mounted vertical antenna operating in the 3 MHz to 30 MHz range?

SelectAnswer
ASoil conductivity
BThe standing wave ratio
CTake-off angle
DDistance from the transmitter

43. - E9B14

What type of information can be obtained by submitting the details of a proposed new antenna to a modeling program?

SelectAnswer
APolar plots of the far field elevation and azimuth patterns
BAntenna gain
CSWR vs frequency charts
DAll of these choices are correct

44. - E9C13

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

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

45. - E9D11

Which of the following types of conductors would be best for minimizing losses in a station's RF ground system?

SelectAnswer
AA resistive wire, such as spark plug wire
BA cable with six or seven 18 gauge conductors in parallel
CA wide flat copper strap
DA single 12 gauge or 10 gauge stainless steel wire

46. - E9E07

What term best describes the interactions at the load end of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AVelocity factor
BDielectric constant
CReflection coefficient
DCharacteristic impedance

47. - E9F06

What is the approximate physical length of an air-insulated, parallel conductor transmission line that is electrically one-half wavelength long at 14.10 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A71 meters
B15 meters
C20 meters
D10 meters

48. - E9G10

What do the arcs on a Smith chart represent?

SelectAnswer
APoints with constant resistance
BFrequency
CSWR
DPoints with constant reactance

49. - E9H04

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

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

50. - E0A06

Why are there separate electric (E) and magnetic (H) field MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AThe body reacts to electromagnetic radiation from both the E and H fields
BE field and H field radiation intensity peaks can occur at different locations
CAll of these choices are correct
DGround reflections and scattering make the field impedance vary with location