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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2023-2027) Practice Test

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1. - G0A02

Which of the following is used to determine RF exposure from a transmitted signal?

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AIts power density
BIts frequency
CAll these choices are correct
DIts duty cycle

2. - G0B13

Where should lightning arrestors be located?

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AWhere the feed lines enter the building
BOn the antenna, opposite the feed point
CAt the closest power pole ground electrode
DIn series with each ground lead

3. - G1A01

On which HF and/or MF amateur bands are there portions where General class licensees cannot transmit?

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A60 meters, 30 meters, 17 meters, and 12 meters
B160 meters, 60 meters, 15 meters, and 12 meters
C80 meters, 20 meters, 15 meters, and 10 meters
D80 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters, and 15 meters

4. - G1B11

Who or what determines “good engineering and good amateur practice,” as applied to the operation of an amateur station in all respects not covered by the Part 97 rules?

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AThe control operator
BThe ITU
CThe IEEE
DThe FCC

5. - G1C08

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmitted at frequencies below 28 MHz?

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A1200 baud
B19.6 kilobaud
C56 kilobaud
D300 baud

6. - G1D12

When operating a station in South America by remote control over the internet from the US, what regulations apply?

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AOnly those of the remote station’s country
BThose of the remote station’s country and the FCC’s third-party regulations
CThose of both the remote station’s country and the FCC
DOnly those of the FCC

7. - G1E08

What is the maximum PEP output allowed for spread spectrum transmissions?

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A100 milliwatts
B10 watts
C1500 watts
D100 watts

8. - G2A06

Which of the following is an advantage of using single sideband, as compared to other analog voice modes on the HF amateur bands?

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ALess bandwidth used and greater power efficiency
BLess subject to interference from atmospheric static crashes
CVery high-fidelity voice modulation
DEase of tuning on receive and immunity to impulse noise

9. - G2B06

How can you avoid harmful interference on an apparently clear frequency before calling CQ on CW or phone?

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AListen for 2 minutes before calling CQ
BSend the letter “V” in Morse code several times and listen for a response, or say “test” several times and listen for a response
CSend “QRL?” on CW, followed by your call sign; or, if using phone, ask if the frequency is in use, followed by your call sign
DSend “QSY” on CW or if using phone, announce “the frequency is in use,” then give your call sign and listen for a response

10. - G2C04

What does the Q signal “QRL?” mean?

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A“Are you busy?” or “Is this frequency in use?”
B“Are you operating full break-in?” or “Can you operate full break-in?”
C“Will you keep the frequency clear?”
D“Are you listening only for a specific station?”

11. - G2D08

Why do many amateurs keep a station log?

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ATo help with a reply if the FCC requests information about your station
BThe FCC requires a log of all international third-party traffic
CThe log provides evidence of operation needed to renew a license without retest
DThe FCC requires a log of all international contacts

12. - G2E05

What is the standard sideband for JT65, JT9, FT4, or FT8 digital signal when using AFSK?

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ASSB
BDSB
CLSB
DUSB

13. - G3A13

What does the A-index measure?

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AThe long-term stability of Earth’s geomagnetic field
BThe relative position of sunspots on the surface of the Sun
CThe amount of polarization of the Sun’s electric field
DThe solar radio flux at Boulder, Colorado

14. - G3B04

Which of the following is a way to determine current propagation on a desired band from your station?

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ASend a series of dots and listen for echoes
BUse a network of automated receiving stations on the internet to see where your transmissions are being received
CCheck the A-index
DAll these choices are correct

15. - G3C04

What does the term “critical angle” mean, as applied to radio wave propagation?

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AThe lowest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
BThe highest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
CThe long path azimuth of a distant station
DThe short path azimuth of a distant station

16. - G4A13

What is the purpose of using a receive attenuator?

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ATo reduce power consumption when operating from batteries
BTo prevent receiver overload from strong incoming signals
CTo reduce excessive audio level on strong signals
DTo reduce the transmitter power when driving a linear amplifier

17. - G4B12

What effect can strong signals from nearby transmitters have on an antenna analyzer?

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AAll these choices are correct
BGeneration of harmonics which interfere with frequency readings
CReceived power that interferes with SWR readings
DDesensitization which can cause intermodulation products which interfere with impedance readings

18. - G4C06

What is a possible effect of a resonant ground connection?

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AOverheating of ground straps
BA ground loop
CHigh RF voltages on the enclosures of station equipment
DCorrosion of the ground rod

19. - G4D09

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz USB signal with the displayed carrier frequency set to 14.347 MHz?

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A14.347 MHz to 14.647 MHz
B14.347 MHz to 14.350 MHz
C14.344 MHz to 14.347 MHz
D14.3455 MHz to 14.3485 MHz

20. - G4E03

Which of the following direct, fused power connections would be the best for a 100-watt HF mobile installation?

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ATo the alternator or generator using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
BTo the alternator or generator using heavy-gauge wire
CTo the battery using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
DTo the battery using heavy-gauge wire

21. - G5A05

How does an inductor react to AC?

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AAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
BAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
CAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
DAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases

22. - G5B12

What is the RMS voltage across a 50-ohm dummy load dissipating 1200 watts?

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A173 volts
B245 volts
C346 volts
D692 volts

23. - G5C02

What is the output voltage if an input signal is applied to the secondary winding of a 4:1 voltage step-down transformer instead of the primary winding?

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AThe input voltage is divided by 4
BAdditional resistance must be added in series with the primary to prevent overload
CAdditional resistance must be added in parallel with the secondary to prevent overload
DThe input voltage is multiplied by 4

24. - G6A02

What is an advantage of batteries with low internal resistance?

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ARapid recharge
BHigh discharge current
CHigh voltage
DLong life

25. - G6B01

What determines the performance of a ferrite core at different frequencies?

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AThe composition, or “mix,” of materials used
BIts thickness
CThe ratio of outer diameter to inner diameter
DIts conductivity

26. - G7A06

What portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a full-wave rectifier?

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A90 degrees
B180 degrees
C270 degrees
D360 degrees

27. - G7B10

Which of the following describes a linear amplifier?

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AA Class C high efficiency amplifier
BAny RF power amplifier used in conjunction with an amateur transceiver
CAn amplifier in which the output preserves the input waveform
DAn amplifier used as a frequency multiplier

28. - G7C13

What term specifies a filter’s maximum ability to reject signals outside its passband?

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ARolloff
BNotch depth
CUltimate rejection
DInsertion loss

29. - G8A12

What is QPSK modulation?

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AModulation using quasi-parallel to serial conversion to reduce bandwidth
BModulation using Fast Fourier Transforms to generate frequencies at the first, second, third, and fourth harmonics of the carrier frequency to improve noise immunity
CModulation in which digital data is transmitted using 0-, 90-, 180- and 270-degrees phase shift to represent pairs of bits
DModulation using quadra-pole sideband keying to generate spread spectrum signals

30. - G8B08

Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting?

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ATo aid in tuning your transmitter
BTo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
CSome modes have high duty cycles that could exceed the transmitter’s average power rating
DTo prevent overmodulation

31. - G8C14

Which of the following describes a waterfall display?

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AFrequency is vertical, signal strength is horizontal, time is intensity
BFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is intensity, time is vertical
CFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is vertical, time is intensity
DFrequency is vertical, signal strength is intensity, time is horizontal

32. - G9A05

How does the attenuation of coaxial cable change with increasing frequency?

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AAttenuation is independent of frequency
BAttenuation follows Marconi’s Law of Attenuation
CAttenuation increases
DAttenuation decreases

33. - G9B11

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 3.550 MHz?

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A263 feet
B84 feet
C132 feet
D42 feet

34. - G9C03

How do the lengths of a three-element Yagi reflector and director compare to that of the driven element?

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AThey are all the same length
BThe reflector is shorter, and the director is longer
CRelative length depends on the frequency of operation
DThe reflector is longer, and the director is shorter

35. - G9D03

In which direction is the maximum radiation from a VHF/UHF “halo” antenna?

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AOmnidirectional in the plane of the halo
BBroadside to the plane of the halo
COn the same side as the feed point
DOpposite the feed point