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

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1. - G0A05

What must you do if an evaluation of your station shows that the RF energy radiated by your station exceeds permissible limits for possible human absorption?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BSecure written permission from your neighbors to operate above the controlled MPE limits
CFile an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS-97) with the FCC
DTake action to prevent human exposure to the excessive RF fields

2. - G0B13

Where should lightning arrestors be located?

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AOn the antenna, opposite the feed point
BWhere the feed lines enter the building
CIn series with each ground lead
DAt the closest power pole ground electrode

3. - G1A09

Which of the following frequencies is within the General class portion of the 15-meter band?

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A24900 kHz
B18155 kHz
C14250 kHz
D21300 kHz

4. - G1B03

Which of the following is a purpose of a beacon station as identified in the FCC rules?

SelectAnswer
AAutomatic identification of repeaters
BAll these choices are correct
CTransmission of bulletins of general interest to amateur radio licensees
DObservation of propagation and reception

5. - G1C09

What is the maximum power limit on the 60-meter band?

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AERP of 100 watts PEP with respect to an isotropic antenna
B10 watts RMS
C1500 watts PEP
DERP of 100 watts PEP with respect to a dipole

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 FCC
BOnly those of the remote station’s country
CThose of the remote station’s country and the FCC’s third-party regulations
DThose of both the remote station’s country and the FCC

7. - G1E07

In what part of the 2.4 GHz band may an amateur station communicate with non-licensed Wi-Fi stations?

SelectAnswer
ANo part
BChannels 42 through 45
CChannels 1 through 4
DAnywhere in the band

8. - G2A05

Which mode of voice communication is most commonly used on the HF amateur bands?

SelectAnswer
ASingle sideband
BFrequency modulation
CSingle phase modulation
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B08

What is the voluntary band plan restriction for US stations transmitting within the 48 contiguous states in the 50.1 MHz to 50.125 MHz band segment?

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AOnly contacts with other stations within the 48 contiguous states
BOnly digital contacts
COnly contacts with stations not within the 48 contiguous states
DOnly SSTV contacts

10. - G2C01

Which of the following describes full break-in CW operation (QSK)?

SelectAnswer
ATransmitting stations can receive between code characters and elements
BBreaking stations send the Morse code prosign “BK”
CAutomatic keyers, instead of hand keys, are used to send Morse code
DAn operator must activate a manual send/receive switch before and after every transmission

11. - G2D05

Which of the following indicates that you are looking for an HF contact with any station?

SelectAnswer
ARepeat “CQ” a few times, followed by “this is,” then your call sign a few times, then pause to listen, repeat as necessary
BTransmit an unmodulated carried for approximately 10 seconds, followed by “this is” and your call sign, and pause to listen -- repeat as necessary
CSign your call sign once, followed by the words “listening for a call” -- if no answer, change frequency and repeat
DSay “QTC” followed by “this is” and your call sign -- if no answer, change frequency and repeat

12. - G2E01

Which mode is normally used when sending RTTY signals via AFSK with an SSB transmitter?

SelectAnswer
ADSB
BUSB
CLSB
DCW

13. - G3A10

What causes HF propagation conditions to vary periodically in a 26- to 28-day cycle?

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ARotation of the Sun’s surface layers around its axis
BCyclic variation in Earth’s radiation belts
CLong term oscillations in the upper atmosphere
DThe position of the Moon in its orbit

14. - G3B03

Which frequency will have the least attenuation for long-distance skip propagation?

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AJust below the critical frequency
BJust below the MUF
CJust above the critical frequency
DJust above the LUF

15. - G3C10

What is near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation?

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AShort distance MF or HF propagation at high elevation angles
BPropagation near the MUF
CLong path HF propagation at sunrise and sunset
DDouble hop propagation near the LUF

16. - G4A06

What is the purpose of an antenna tuner?

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AIncrease power transfer from the transmitter to the feed line
BReduce the SWR in the feed line to the antenna
CAll these choices are correct
DReduce the power dissipation in the feedline to the antenna

17. - G4B07

What signals are used to conduct a two-tone test?

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ATwo audio signals of the same frequency shifted 90 degrees
BTwo swept frequency tones
CTwo audio frequency range square wave signals of equal amplitude
DTwo non-harmonically related audio signals

18. - G4C10

What could be a symptom caused by a ground loop in your station’s audio connections?

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AYou receive reports of “hum” on your station’s transmitted signal
BThe SWR reading for one or more antennas is suddenly very high
CAn item of station equipment starts to draw excessive amounts of current
DYou receive reports of harmonic interference from your station

19. - G4D10

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

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

20. - G4E02

What is the purpose of a corona ball on an HF mobile antenna?

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ATo reduce RF voltage discharge from the tip of the antenna while transmitting
BTo narrow the operating bandwidth of the antenna
CTo increase the “Q” of the antenna
DTo reduce the chance of damage if the antenna should strike an object

21. - G5A05

How does an inductor react to AC?

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

22. - G5B11

What is the ratio of PEP to average power for an unmodulated carrier?

SelectAnswer
A2.00
B1.414
C1.00
D0.707

23. - G5C07

What transformer turns ratio matches an antenna’s 600-ohm feed point impedance to a 50-ohm coaxial cable?

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A144 to 1
B24 to 1
C12 to 1
D3.5 to 1

24. - G6A12

What is the primary purpose of a screen grid in a vacuum tube?

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ATo decrease plate resistance
BTo increase the control grid resistance
CTo increase efficiency
DTo reduce grid-to-plate capacitance

25. - G6B08

How is an LED biased when emitting light?

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AForward biased
BAt the Zener voltage
CReverse biased
DIn the tunnel-effect region

26. - G7A01

What is the function of a power supply bleeder resistor?

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AIt acts as a fuse for excess voltage
BIt eliminates ground loop current
CIt removes shock hazards from the induction coils
DIt discharges the filter capacitors when power is removed

27. - G7B01

What is the purpose of neutralizing an amplifier?

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ATo limit the modulation index
BTo keep the carrier on frequency
CTo cut off the final amplifier during standby periods
DTo eliminate self-oscillations

28. - G7C10

What is an advantage of using I-Q modulation with software-defined radios (SDRs)?

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AAll types of modulation can be created with appropriate processing
BMinimum detectible signal level is reduced
CAutomatic conversion of the signal from digital to analog
DThe need for high resolution analog-to-digital converters is eliminated

29. - G8A05

What type of modulation varies the instantaneous power level of the RF signal?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency modulation
BPower modulation
CPhase modulation
DAmplitude modulation

30. - G8B08

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

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

31. - G8C05

In an ARQ mode, what is meant by a NAK response to a transmitted packet?

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AEntire file received correctly
BRequest retransmission of the packet
CReceiving station connected and ready for transmissions
DPacket was received without error

32. - G9A08

If the SWR on an antenna feed line is 5:1, and a matching network at the transmitter end of the feed line is adjusted to present a 1:1 SWR to the transmitter, what is the resulting SWR on the feed line?

SelectAnswer
ABetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line
B5:1
CBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter
D1:1

33. - G9B10

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 14.250 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A24 feet
B16 feet
C33 feet
D8 feet

34. - G9C05

What is the primary effect of increasing boom length and adding directors to a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AResonant frequency is lower
BGain increases
CFront-to-back ratio decreases
DBeamwidth increases

35. - G9D12

What is the common name of a dipole with a single central support?

SelectAnswer
ALazy H
BInverted V
CInverted L
DSloper