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

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1. - E1A07

Which amateur band requires transmission on specific channels rather than on a range of frequencies?

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A30 meter band
B60 meter band
C17 meter band
D12 meter band

2. - E1B04

What must be done before placing an amateur station within an officially designated wilderness area or wildlife preserve, or an area listed in the National Register of Historical Places?

SelectAnswer
AA proposal must be submitted to the National Park Service
BA form FSD-15 must be submitted to the Department of the Interior
CA letter of intent must be filed with the National Audubon Society
DAn Environmental Assessment must be submitted to the FCC

3. - E1C07

What is meant by local control?

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

4. - E1D11

Which amateur stations are eligible to operate as Earth stations?

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AAny amateur station whose licensee has filed a pre-space notification with the FCC's International Bureau
BAny amateur station, subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held by the control operator
COnly those of General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
DOnly those of Amateur Extra Class operators

5. - E1E05

What is the minimum passing score on amateur operator license examinations?

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AMinimum passing score of 77%
BMinimum passing score of 70%
CMinimum passing score of 80%
DMinimum passing score of 74%

6. - E1F10

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

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A1.5 kW
B1 W
C1.5 W
D10 W

7. - E2A12

What is one way to predict the location of a satellite at a given time?

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ABy calculations using the Keplerian elements for the specified satellite
BBy adding the mean anomaly to the orbital inclination
CBy means of the Doppler data for the specified satellite
DBy subtracting the mean anomaly from the orbital inclination

8. - E2B05

Which of the following is an advantage of using vestigial sideband for standard fast- scan TV transmissions?

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AVestigial sideband provides high frequency emphasis to sharpen the picture
BVestigial sideband reduces bandwidth while allowing for simple video detector circuitry
CThe vestigial sideband carries the audio information
DThe vestigial sideband contains chroma information

9. - E2C11

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

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

10. - E2D11

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

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APolar coordinates
BLatitude and longitude
CRadio direction finding spectrum analysis
DTime and frequency

11. - E2E13

Which of the following is a possible reason that attempts to initiate contact with a digital station on a clear frequency are unsuccessful?

SelectAnswer
AThe protocol version you are using is not the supported by the digital station
BAnother station you are unable to hear is using the frequency
CYour transmit frequency is incorrect
DAll of these choices are correct

12. - E3A15

What is an electromagnetic wave?

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AA wave of alternating current, in the core of an electromagnet
BA wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field oscillating at right angles to each other
CA wave consisting of two electric fields at parallel right angles to each other
DA wave consisting of two magnetic fields at right angles to each other

13. - E3B05

Which amateur bands typically support long-path propagation?

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A6 meters to 2 meters
B30 meters to 10 meters
C160 meters to 10 meters
D160 meters to 40 meters

14. - E3C13

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

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AHorizontal
BElliptical
CVertical
DCircular

15. - E4A13

How is the compensation of an oscilloscope probe typically adjusted?

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AA frequency standard is displayed and the probe is adjusted until the deflection time is accurate
BA high frequency sine wave is displayed and the probe is adjusted for maximum amplitude
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. - E4B09

What is indicated if the current reading on an RF ammeter placed in series with the antenna feed line of a transmitter increases as the transmitter is tuned to resonance?

SelectAnswer
AThere is more power going into the antenna
BThere is an impedance mismatch between the antenna and feed line
CThere is possibly a short to ground in the feed line
DThe transmitter is not properly neutralized

17. - E4C16

Which of the following is caused by missing codes in an SDR receiver's analog-to-digital converter?

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AExcess output level
BDistortion
COverload
DLoss of sensitivity

18. - E4D09

What is the purpose of the preselector in a communications receiver?

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ATo store often-used frequencies
BTo increase rejection of unwanted signals
CTo provide a range of AGC time constants
DTo allow selection of the optimum RF amplifier device

19. - E4E09

What undesirable effect can occur when using an IF noise blanker?

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AFM signals can no longer be demodulated
BReceived audio in the speech range might have an echo effect
CThe audio frequency bandwidth of the received signal might be compressed
DNearby signals may appear to be excessively wide even if they meet emission standards

20. - E5A07

What is the magnitude of the current at the input of a parallel RLC circuit at resonance?

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AL/R
BMinimum
CMaximum
DR/L

21. - E5B09

What is the relationship between the current through a capacitor and the voltage across a capacitor?

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AVoltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase
BVoltage leads current by 90 degrees
CCurrent leads voltage by 90 degrees
DVoltage and current are in phase

22. - E5C13

What coordinate system is often used to display the resistive, inductive, and/or capacitive reactance components of impedance?

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AElliptical coordinates
BMaidenhead grid
CRectangular coordinates
DFaraday grid

23. - E5D11

What is the power factor of an R-L circuit having a 60 degree phase angle between the voltage and the current?

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A1.73
B1.414
C0.5
D0.866

24. - E6A05

What is the alpha of a bipolar junction transistor?

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AThe change of base current with respect to collector current
BThe change of collector current with respect to gate current
CThe change of collector current with respect to base current
DThe change of collector current with respect to emitter current

25. - E6B09

What is a common use for point contact diodes?

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AAs a high voltage rectifier
BAs an RF detector
CAs a constant voltage source
DAs a constant current source

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. - E6D02

What is the equivalent circuit of a quartz crystal?

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AMotional inductance and loss resistance in series, paralleled with motional capacitance and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance
BMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in parallel
CMotional capacitance, motional inductance, and loss resistance in series, all in parallel with a shunt capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance
DMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in series

28. - E6E10

What is the packaging technique in which leadless components are soldered directly to circuit boards?

SelectAnswer
AVirtual lead mounting
BStripped lead
CSurface mount
DDirect soldering

29. - E6F03

What is the most common configuration of an optoisolator or optocoupler?

SelectAnswer
AA lens and a photomultiplier
BA frequency modulated helium-neon laser
CAn amplitude modulated helium-neon laser
DAn LED and a phototransistor

30. - E7A05

Which of the following is a circuit that continuously alternates between two states without an external clock?

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AT flip-flop
BMonostable multivibrator
CJ-K flip-flop
DAstable multivibrator

31. - E7B13

In Figure E7-2, what is the purpose of R?

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AVoltage regulation
BFixed bias
CEmitter load
DCollector load

32. - E7C05

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

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AA Butterworth filter
BA Chebyshev filter
CAn active LC filter
DA passive op-amp filter

33. - E7D04

Which of the following types of linear voltage regulator usually make the most efficient use of the primary power source?

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AA shunt current source
BA shunt regulator
CA series regulator
DA series current source

34. - E7E11

Which type of detector is used for demodulating SSB signals?

SelectAnswer
AProduct detector
BDiscriminator
CPhase comparator
DPhase detector

35. - E7F17

What do the letters I and Q in I/Q Modulation represent?

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AInactive and Quiescent
BInstantaneous and Quasi-stable
CInstantaneous and Quenched
DIn-phase and Quadrature

36. - E7G09

What will be the output voltage of the circuit shown in Figure E7-4 if R1 is 1000 ohms, RF is 10,000 ohms, and 0.23 volts DC is applied to the input?

SelectAnswer
A0.23 volts
B2.3 volts
C-2.3 volts
D-0.23 volts

37. - E7H04

How is positive feedback supplied in a Colpitts oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a neutralizing capacitor
BThrough a tapped coil
CThrough link coupling
DThrough a capacitive divider

38. - E8A11

What type of information can be conveyed using digital waveforms?

SelectAnswer
AData
BAll of these choices are correct
CVideo signals
DHuman speech

39. - E8B09

What is meant by deviation ratio?

SelectAnswer
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. - E8C07

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 4800-Hz frequency shift, 9600-baud ASCII FM transmission?

SelectAnswer
A4.8 kHz
B15.36 kHz
C9.6 kHz
D5.76 kHz

41. - E8D04

What is the primary effect of extremely short rise or fall time on a CW signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe generation of RF harmonics
BMore difficult to copy
CLimits data speed
DThe generation of key clicks

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 final amplifier gain minus the transmission line losses
CThe ratio of the radiated signal strength of an antenna in the direction of maximum radiation to that of a reference antenna
DThe ratio of the signal in the forward direction to that in the opposite direction

43. - E9B14

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

SelectAnswer
ASWR vs frequency charts
BAntenna gain
CAll of these choices are correct
DPolar plots of the far field elevation and azimuth patterns

44. - E9C10

Which of the following describes a Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AA dipole constructed from zip cord
BAn omni-directional antenna commonly used for satellite communications
CA vertical array capable of quickly changing the direction of maximum radiation by changing phasing lines
DAn end fed dipole antenna

45. - E9D10

What happens to feed point impedance at the base of a fixed length HF mobile antenna as the frequency of operation is lowered?

SelectAnswer
AThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance decreases
BThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance increases
CThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance decreases
DThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance increases

46. - E9E12

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

SelectAnswer
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. - E9F11

What impedance does a 1/8 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is open at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AThe same as the input impedance of the final generator stage
BAn inductive reactance
CA capacitive reactance
DThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line

48. - E9G06

On the Smith chart shown in Figure E9-3, what is the name for the large outer circle on which the reactance arcs terminate?

SelectAnswer
AReactance axis
BPrime axis
CImpedance axis
DPolar axis

49. - E9H02

Which is generally true for low band (160 meter and 80 meter) receiving antennas?

SelectAnswer
AThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity
BAtmospheric noise is so high that gain over a dipole is not important
CLow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
DAll of these choices are correct

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
CGround reflections and scattering make the field impedance vary with location
DAll of these choices are correct

Figure E7-2

Figure E7-4

Figure E9-3