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US Amateur Radio - Technician (Element 2, 2022-2026) Practice Test

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1. - T0A11

What hazard exists in a power supply immediately after turning it off?

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ACharge stored in filter capacitors
BVoltage transients from kickback diodes
CCirculating currents in the dc filter
DLeakage flux in the power transformer

2. - T0B08

Which is a proper grounding method for a tower?

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AA single four-foot ground rod, driven into the ground no more than 12 inches from the base
BSeparate eight-foot ground rods for each tower leg, bonded to the tower and each other
CA connection between the tower base and a cold water pipe
DA ferrite-core RF choke connected between the tower and ground

3. - T0C05

Why do exposure limits vary with frequency?

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ALower frequency RF fields do not penetrate the human body
BThe human body absorbs more RF energy at some frequencies than at others
CLower frequency RF fields have more energy than higher frequency fields
DHigher frequency RF fields are transient in nature

4. - T1A11

When is willful interference to other amateur radio stations permitted?

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ATo stop another amateur station that is breaking the FCC rules
BAt any time, stations in the Amateur Radio Service are not protected from willful interference
CWhen making short test transmissions
DAt no time

5. - T1B09

Why should you not set your transmit frequency to be exactly at the edge of an amateur band or sub-band?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow for calibration error in the transmitter frequency display
BTo allow for transmitter frequency drift
CSo that modulation sidebands do not extend beyond the band edge
DAll these choices are correct

6. - T1C10

How soon after passing the examination for your first amateur radio license may you transmit on the amateur radio bands?

SelectAnswer
AAs soon as your operator/station license grant appears on the ARRL website
BAs soon as your operator/station license grant appears in the FCC’s license database
CAs soon as you receive your license in the mail from the FCC
DImmediately on receiving your Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE)

7. - T1D07

What types of amateur stations can automatically retransmit the signals of other amateur stations?

SelectAnswer
AAuxiliary, beacon, or Earth stations
BEarth, repeater, or space stations
CBeacon, repeater, or space stations
DRepeater, auxiliary, or space stations

8. - T1E08

Which of the following is an example of automatic control?

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AUsing a computer or other device to identify automatically
BUsing a computer or other device to send CW automatically
CRepeater operation
DControlling a station over the internet

9. - T1F02

How often must you identify with your FCC-assigned call sign when using tactical call signs such as “Race Headquarters”?

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AAt the end of every transmission
BOnce during every hour
CNever, the tactical call is sufficient
DAt the end of each communication and every ten minutes during a communication

10. - T2A10

What is a band plan, beyond the privileges established by the FCC?

SelectAnswer
AA voluntary guideline for using different modes or activities within an amateur band
BA plan devised by a club to indicate frequency band usage
CA list of operating schedules
DA list of available net frequencies

11. - T2B09

Why are simplex channels designated in the VHF/UHF band plans?

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AFor contest operation
BSo stations within range of each other can communicate without tying up a repeater
CSo stations with simple transmitters can access the repeater without automated offset
DFor working DX only

12. - T2C04

What is RACES?

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AAn FCC part 97 amateur radio service for civil defense communications during national emergencies
BAn emergency organization combining amateur radio and citizens band operators and frequencies
CAn international radio experimentation society
DA radio contest held in a short period, sometimes called a “sprint”

13. - T3A10

What effect does multi-path propagation have on data transmissions?

SelectAnswer
AError rates are likely to increase
BTransmission rates must be decreased by a factor equal to the number of separate paths observed
CTransmission rates must be increased by a factor equal to the number of separate paths observed
DNo significant changes will occur if the signals are transmitted using FM

14. - T3B09

What frequency range is referred to as UHF?

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A30 to 300 MHz
B300 to 3000 MHz
C300 to 3000 kHz
D30 to 300 kHz

15. - T3C06

What type of propagation is responsible for allowing over-the-horizon VHF and UHF communications to ranges of approximately 300 miles on a regular basis?

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AD region refraction
BTropospheric ducting
CFaraday rotation
DF2 region refraction

16. - T4A12

What is an electronic keyer?

SelectAnswer
AA device for switching antennas from transmit to receive
BAn interlock to prevent unauthorized use of a radio
CA device for voice activated switching from receive to transmit
DA device that assists in manual sending of Morse code

17. - T4B11

Which of the following must be programmed into a D-STAR digital transceiver before transmitting?

SelectAnswer
AYour output power
BYour call sign
CAll these choices are correct
DThe codec type being used

18. - T5A12

What describes the number of times per second that an alternating current makes a complete cycle?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency
BPulse rate
CSpeed
DWavelength

19. - T5B08

Which is equal to 1,000,000 picofarads?

SelectAnswer
A0.001 microfarads
B1000 microfarads
C1 microfarad
D1,000,000,000 microfarads

20. - T5C12

What is impedance?

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AThe inverse of resistance
BThe power handling capability of a component
CThe Q or Quality Factor of a component
DThe opposition to AC current flow

21. - T5D07

What is the current in a circuit with an applied voltage of 120 volts and a resistance of 80 ohms?

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A200 amperes
B0.667 amperes
C9600 amperes
D1.5 amperes

22. - T6A06

What type of electrical component stores energy in a magnetic field?

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AInductor
BCapacitor
CVaristor
DDiode

23. - T6B12

What are the names of the electrodes of a bipolar junction transistor?

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AInput, output, supply
BSignal, bias, power
CEmitter, base, collector
DPole one, pole two, output

24. - T6C06

What is component 6 in figure T-2?

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ACapacitor
BRegulator IC
CTransistor
DResistor

25. - T6D04

Which of the following displays an electrical quantity as a numeric value?

SelectAnswer
ARelay
BMeter
CTransistor
DPotentiometer

26. - T7A08

Which of the following describes combining speech with an RF carrier signal?

SelectAnswer
ALow-pass filtering
BImpedance matching
CModulation
DOscillation

27. - T7B06

Which of the following actions should you take if a neighbor tells you that your station’s transmissions are interfering with their radio or TV reception?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BInstall a harmonic doubler on the output of your transmitter and tune it until the interference is eliminated
CImmediately turn off your transmitter and contact the nearest FCC office for assistance
DMake sure that your station is functioning properly and that it does not cause interference to your own radio or television when it is tuned to the same channel

28. - T7C01

What is the primary purpose of a dummy load?

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ATo improve the signal-to-noise ratio of a receiver
BTo prevent over-modulation of a transmitter
CTo improve the efficiency of an antenna
DTo prevent transmitting signals over the air when making tests

29. - T7D06

Which of the following can damage a multimeter?

SelectAnswer
AAttempting to measure voltage when using the resistance setting
BFailing to connect one of the probes to ground
CAttempting to measure resistance using the voltage setting
DNot allowing it to warm up properly

30. - T8A06

Which sideband is normally used for 10 meter HF, VHF, and UHF single-sideband communications?

SelectAnswer
ALower sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CInverted sideband
DUpper sideband

31. - T8B09

What causes spin fading of satellite signals?

SelectAnswer
ADoppler shift of the received signal
BCircular polarized noise interference radiated from the sun
CRotation of the satellite and its antennas
DInterfering signals within the satellite uplink band

32. - T8C01

Which of the following methods is used to locate sources of noise interference or jamming?

SelectAnswer
AEcholocation
BPhase locking
CRadio direction finding
DDoppler radar

33. - T8D02

What is a “talkgroup” on a DMR repeater?

SelectAnswer
AA way for groups of users to share a channel at different times without hearing other users on the channel
BA protocol that increases the signal-to-noise ratio when multiple repeaters are linked together
CA group of operators sharing common interests
DA net that meets at a specified time

34. - T9A07

What is a disadvantage of using a handheld VHF transceiver with a flexible antenna inside a vehicle?

SelectAnswer
AThe bandwidth of the antenna will decrease, increasing SWR
BSignal strength is reduced due to the shielding effect of the vehicle
CAll these choices are correct
DThe SWR might decrease, decreasing the signal strength

35. - T9B11

Which of the following types of feed line has the lowest loss at VHF and UHF?

SelectAnswer
AAir-insulated hardline
BMulti-conductor unbalanced cable
C75-ohm flexible coax
D50-ohm flexible coax

Figure T-2