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

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1. - G0A04

What does “time averaging” mean when evaluating RF radiation exposure?

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AThe average amount of power developed by the transmitter over a specific 24-hour period
BThe average time it takes RF radiation to have any long-term effect on the body
CThe total time of the exposure
DThe total RF exposure averaged over a certain period

2. - G0B06

Which of the following is covered by the National Electrical Code?

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AAcceptable modulation limits
BAcceptable bandwidth limits
CElectrical safety of the station
DRF exposure limits of the human body

3. - G1A08

Which HF bands have segments exclusively allocated to Amateur Extra licensees?

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AAll HF bands
B60 meters, 30 meters, 17 meters, and 12 meters
CAll HF bands except 160 meters and 10 meters
D80 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters, and 15 meters

4. - G1B02

With which of the following conditions must beacon stations comply?

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AThe frequency must be posted on the internet or published in a national periodical
BAll these choices are correct
CNo more than one beacon station may transmit in the same band from the same station location
DThe frequency must be coordinated with the National Beacon Organization

5. - G1C06

What is the limit for transmitter power on the 1.8 MHz band?

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A1500 watts PEP output
B200 watts PEP output
C1000 watts PEP output
D1200 watts PEP output

6. - G1D05

When operating a US station by remote control from outside the country, what license is required of the control operator?

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AOnly a license from the foreign country, as long as the call sign includes identification of portable operation in the US
BOnly an appropriate US operator/primary license and a special remote station permit from the FCC
CA US operator/primary station license
DA license from the foreign country and a special remote station permit from the FCC

7. - G1E08

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

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A100 watts
B1500 watts
C100 milliwatts
D10 watts

8. - G2A04

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on the 17- and 12-meter bands?

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AUpper sideband
BDouble sideband
CSuppressed sideband
DLower sideband

9. - G2B03

What is good amateur practice if propagation changes during a contact creating interference from other stations using the frequency?

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AAttempt to resolve the interference problem with the other stations in a mutually acceptable manner
BAdvise the interfering stations that you are on the frequency and that you have priority
CSwitch to the opposite sideband
DDecrease power and continue to transmit

10. - G2C02

What should you do if a CW station sends “QRS?”

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AIncrease your power
BChange frequency
CSend slower
DRepeat everything twice

11. - G2D09

Which of the following is required when participating in a contest on HF frequencies?

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ASubmit a log to the contest sponsor
BIdentify your station according to normal FCC regulations
CAll these choices are correct
DSend a QSL card to the stations worked, or QSL via Logbook of The World

12. - G2E15

Which of the following is a common location for FT8?

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AAnywhere in the CW portion of the band
BApproximately 14.074 MHz to 14.077 MHz
CApproximately 14.110 MHz to 14.113 MHz
DAnywhere in the voice portion of the band

13. - G3A14

How is long distance radio communication usually affected by the charged particles that reach Earth from solar coronal holes?

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AVHF/UHF ducting is disturbed
BVHF/UHF ducting is improved
CHF communication is improved
DHF communication is disturbed

14. - G3B05

How does the ionosphere affect radio waves with frequencies below the MUF and above the LUF?

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AThey pass through the ionosphere
BThey are refracted and trapped in the ionosphere to circle Earth
CThey are amplified by interaction with the ionosphere
DThey are refracted back to Earth

15. - G3C08

Why are HF scatter signals in the skip zone usually weak?

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AOnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone
BSignals are scattered from the magnetosphere, which is not a good reflector
CPropagation is via ducts in the F region, which absorb most of the energy
DPropagation is via ground waves, which absorb most of the signal energy

16. - G4A01

What is the purpose of the notch filter found on many HF transceivers?

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ATo remove interfering splatter generated by signals on adjacent frequencies
BTo restrict the transmitter voice bandwidth
CTo reduce interference from carriers in the receiver passband
DTo eliminate receiver interference from impulse noise sources

17. - G4B13

Which of the following can be measured with an antenna analyzer?

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AImpedance of coaxial cable
BGain of a directional antenna
CPower output from a transmitter
DFront-to-back ratio of an antenna

18. - G4C11

What technique helps to minimize RF “hot spots” in an amateur station?

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APlacing low-pass filters on all feed lines
BBuilding all equipment in a metal enclosure
CBonding all equipment enclosures together
DUsing surge suppressor power outlets

19. - G4D11

How close to the upper edge of a band’s phone segment should your displayed carrier frequency be when using 3 kHz wide USB?

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AAt least 3 kHz above the edge of the band
BAt least 1 kHz below the edge of the segment
CAt least 1 kHz above the edge of the segment
DAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the band

20. - G4E08

In what configuration are the individual cells in a solar panel connected together?

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ABypass
BSeries-parallel
CFull-wave bridge
DShunt

21. - G5A05

How does an inductor react to AC?

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

22. - G5B02

How does the total current relate to the individual currents in a circuit of parallel resistors?

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AIt equals the sum of the currents through each branch
BIt decreases as more parallel branches are added to the circuit
CIt equals the average of the branch currents
DIt is the sum of the reciprocal of each individual voltage drop

23. - G5C11

What is the inductance of a circuit with a 20-millihenry inductor connected in series with a 50-millihenry inductor?

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A14.3 millihenries
B1,000 millihenries
C70 millihenries
D7 millihenries

24. - G6A07

What are the operating points for a bipolar transistor used as a switch?

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AThe active region (between cutoff and saturation)
BEnhancement and depletion modes
CSaturation and cutoff
DPeak and valley current points

25. - G6B05

What is an advantage of using a ferrite core toroidal inductor?

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AThe magnetic properties of the core may be optimized for a specific range of frequencies
BLarge values of inductance may be obtained
CMost of the magnetic field is contained in the core
DAll these choices are correct

26. - G7A05

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

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A180 degrees
B90 degrees
C270 degrees
D360 degrees

27. - G7B06

What is a shift register?

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AA digital mixer
BAn array of operational amplifiers used for tri-state arithmetic operations
CAn analog mixer
DA clocked array of circuits that passes data in steps along the array

28. - G7C08

Which parameter affects receiver sensitivity?

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ADemodulator stage bandwidth
BAll these choices are correct
CInput amplifier noise figure
DInput amplifier gain

29. - G8A14

What is link margin?

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AReceiver sensitivity plus 3 dB
BThe difference between received power level and minimum required signal level at the input to the receiver
CTransmit power minus receiver sensitivity
DThe opposite of fade margin

30. - G8B04

What is the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency?

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AReactance modulator
BBalanced converter
CMixer
DMultiplier

31. - G8C04

Which of the following describes Baudot code?

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AA 5-bit code with additional start and stop bits
BA code using error detection and correction
CA code using SELCAL and LISTEN
DA 7-bit code with start, stop, and parity bits

32. - G9A10

What standing wave ratio results from connecting a 50-ohm feed line to a 10-ohm resistive load?

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A1:5
B1:2
C2:1
D5:1

33. - G9B01

What is a characteristic of a random-wire HF antenna connected directly to the transmitter?

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AStation equipment may carry significant RF current
BIt produces only vertically polarized radiation
CIt must be longer than 1 wavelength
DIt is more effective on the lower HF bands than on the higher bands

34. - G9C12

Which of the following is a characteristic of using a gamma match with a Yagi antenna?

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AIt is useful for matching multiband antennas
BIt does not require the driven element to be insulated from the boom
CIt does not require any inductors or capacitors
DAll these choices are correct

35. - G9D06

Which of the following is an advantage of a log-periodic antenna?

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AHarmonic suppression
BHigher gain per element than a Yagi antenna
CPolarization diversity
DWide bandwidth