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

2. - G0B07

Which of these choices should be observed when climbing a tower using a safety harness?

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AAlways hold on to the tower with one hand
BEnsure that all heavy tools are securely fastened to the harness
CAll these choices are correct
DConfirm that the harness is rated for the weight of the climber and that it is within its allowable service life

3. - G1A03

On which of the following bands is image transmission prohibited?

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A20 meters
B12 meters
C30 meters
D160 meters

4. - G1B06

Under what conditions are state and local governments permitted to regulate amateur radio antenna structures?

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AOnly when such structures exceed 50 feet in height and are clearly visible 1,000 feet from the structure
BUnder no circumstances, FCC rules take priority
CAmateur Service communications must be reasonably accommodated, and regulations must constitute the minimum practical to accommodate a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity
DAt any time and to any extent necessary to accomplish a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity, provided that proper filings are made with the FCC

5. - G1C07

What must be done before using a new digital protocol on the air?

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ASubmit a rule-making proposal to the FCC describing the codes and methods of the technique
BObtain an experimental license from the FCC
CType-certify equipment to FCC standards
DPublicly document the technical characteristics of the protocol

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
BThose of the remote station’s country and the FCC’s third-party regulations
COnly those of the remote station’s country
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?

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AChannels 42 through 45
BNo part
CAnywhere in the band
DChannels 1 through 4

8. - G2A10

Which of the following statements is true of VOX operation versus PTT operation?

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AIt provides more power output
BThe received signal is more natural sounding
CIt allows “hands free” operation
DIt occupies less bandwidth

9. - G2B09

Who may be the control operator of an amateur station transmitting in RACES to assist relief operations during a disaster?

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AAny control operator when normal communication systems are operational
BOnly a RACES net control operator
COnly a person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license
DA person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license or an appropriate government official

10. - G2C04

What does the Q signal “QRL?” mean?

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

11. - G2D10

What is QRP operation?

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ATransmission using Quick Response Protocol
BTraffic relay procedure net operation
CLow-power transmit operation
DRemote piloted model control

12. - G2E14

What could be wrong if you cannot decode an RTTY or other FSK signal even though it is apparently tuned in properly?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BThe mark and space frequencies may be reversed
CYou may have selected the wrong baud rate
DYou may be listening on the wrong sideband

13. - G3A11

How long does it take a coronal mass ejection to affect radio propagation on Earth?

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A28 days
B4 to 8 minutes
C14 days
D15 hours to several days

14. - G3B11

What happens to HF propagation when the LUF exceeds the MUF?

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APropagation over the path on all HF frequencies is enhanced
BPropagation via ordinary skywave communications is not possible over that path
CHF communications over the path are enhanced
DDouble-hop propagation along the path is more common

15. - G3C06

What is a characteristic of HF scatter?

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AScatter propagation occurs only at night
BPhone signals have high intelligibility
CThere are very large, sudden swings in signal strength
DSignals have a fluttering sound

16. - G4A09

What is the purpose of delaying RF output after activating a transmitter’s keying line to an external amplifier?

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ATo prevent key clicks on CW
BTo prevent transient overmodulation
CTo allow time for the amplifier power supply to reach operating level
DTo allow time for the amplifier to switch the antenna between the transceiver and the amplifier output

17. - G4B05

Why do voltmeters have high input impedance?

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AIt allows for higher voltages to be safely measured
BIt improves the resolution of the readings
CIt decreases the loading on circuits being measured
DIt improves the frequency response

18. - G4C10

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

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

19. - G4D06

How much change in signal strength is typically represented by one S unit?

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A18 dB
B12 dB
C15 dB
D6 dB

20. - G4E06

What is one disadvantage of using a shortened mobile antenna as opposed to a full-size antenna?

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AOperating bandwidth may be very limited
BShort antennas are more likely to cause distortion of transmitted signals
CQ of the antenna will be very low
DHarmonic radiation may increase

21. - G5A01

What happens when inductive and capacitive reactance are equal in a series LC circuit?

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AResonance causes impedance to be very low
BResonance causes impedance to be very high
CImpedance is equal to the arithmetic mean of the inductance and capacitance
DImpedance is equal to the geometric mean of the inductance and capacitance

22. - G5B03

How many watts of electrical power are consumed if 400 VDC is supplied to an 800-ohm load?

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A400 watts
B3200 watts
C200 watts
D0.5 watts

23. - G5C13

Which of the following components should be added to a capacitor to increase the capacitance?

SelectAnswer
AA capacitor in parallel
BAn inductor in parallel
CAn inductor in series
DA capacitor in series

24. - G6A03

What is the approximate forward threshold voltage of a germanium diode?

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A1.0 volts
B0.3 volts
C0.7 volts
D0.1 volt

25. - G6B11

What is an SMA connector?

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AA type of push-on connector intended for high-voltage applications
BA small threaded connector suitable for signals up to several GHz
CA connector designed for serial multiple access signals
DA type-S to type-M adaptor

26. - G7A12

Which symbol in Figure G7-1 represents a solid core transformer?

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ASymbol 1
BSymbol 6
CSymbol 4
DSymbol 7

27. - G7B02

Which of these classes of amplifiers has the highest efficiency?

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AClass B
BClass C
CClass A
DClass AB

28. - G7C07

What term specifies a filter’s attenuation inside its passband?

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AUltimate rejection
BReturn loss
CInsertion loss
DQ

29. - G8A10

What is meant by the term “flat-topping,” when referring to an amplitude-modulated phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe transmitter’s automatic level control (ALC) is properly adjusted
BSignal distortion caused by insufficient collector current
CSignal distortion caused by excessive drive or speech levels
DThe transmitter’s carrier is properly suppressed

30. - G8B08

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

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

31. - G8C02

Which digital mode is used as a low-power beacon for assessing HF propagation?

SelectAnswer
AMFSK16
BSSB-SC
CWSPR
DPSK31

32. - G9A03

What is the nominal characteristic impedance of “window line” transmission line?

SelectAnswer
A50 ohms
B100 ohms
C450 ohms
D75 ohms

33. - G9B09

Which of the following is an advantage of using a horizontally polarized as compared to a vertically polarized HF antenna?

SelectAnswer
ALower feed point impedance
BLower ground losses
CLower radiation resistance
DShorter radials

34. - G9C07

What does “front-to-back ratio” mean in reference to a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe relative position of the driven element with respect to the reflectors and directors
BThe power radiated in the major lobe compared to that in the opposite direction
CThe number of directors versus the number of reflectors
DThe ratio of forward gain to dipole gain

35. - G9D02

What is the feed point impedance of an end-fed half-wave antenna?

SelectAnswer
AVery high
BApproximately 300 ohms
CVery low
DApproximately 50 ohms

Figure G7-1