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

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1. - T0A03

In the United States, what circuit does black wire insulation indicate in a three-wire 120 V cable?

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AEquipment ground
BNeutral
CBlack insulation is never used
DHot

2. - T0B10

Which of the following is true when installing grounding conductors used for lightning protection?

SelectAnswer
AUse only non-insulated wire
BWires must be carefully routed with precise right-angle bends
CCommon grounds must be avoided
DSharp bends must be avoided

3. - T0C13

Who is responsible for ensuring that no person is exposed to RF energy above the FCC exposure limits?

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AThe local zoning board
BAnyone who is near an antenna
CThe FCC
DThe station licensee

4. - T1A09

Who selects a Frequency Coordinator?

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AAmateur operators in a local or regional area whose stations are eligible to be repeater or auxiliary stations
BThe local chapter of the Office of National Council of Independent Frequency Coordinators
CFCC Regional Field Office
DThe FCC Office of Spectrum Management and Coordination Policy

5. - T1B09

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

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AAll these choices are correct
BSo that modulation sidebands do not extend beyond the band edge
CTo allow for transmitter frequency drift
DTo allow for calibration error in the transmitter frequency display

6. - T1C10

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

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AAs soon as your operator/station license grant appears in the FCC’s license database
BAs soon as your operator/station license grant appears on the ARRL website
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. - T1D11

When may an amateur station transmit without identifying on the air?

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AWhen the transmitted power level is below 1 watt
BWhen transmitting signals to control model craft
CWhen the transmissions are unmodulated
DWhen the transmissions are of a brief nature to make station adjustments

8. - T1E03

Who must designate the station control operator?

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AThe frequency coordinator
BThe station licensee
CThe FCC
DAny licensed operator

9. - T1F10

Who is accountable if a repeater inadvertently retransmits communications that violate the FCC rules?

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AThe control operator of the originating station
BBoth the originating station and the repeater owner
CThe owner of the repeater
DThe control operator of the repeater

10. - T2A02

What is the national calling frequency for FM simplex operations in the 2 meter band?

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A145.000 MHz
B146.520 MHz
C446.000 MHz
D432.100 MHz

11. - T2B08

Which of the following applies when two stations transmitting on the same frequency interfere with each other?

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ABoth stations should choose another frequency to avoid conflict
BInterference is inevitable, so no action is required
CUse subaudible tones so both stations can share the frequency
DThe stations should negotiate continued use of the frequency

12. - T2C10

What information is contained in the preamble of a formal traffic message?

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AThe address of the intended recipient
BThe email address of the originating station
CThe telephone number of the addressee
DInformation needed to track the message

13. - T3A07

What weather condition might decrease range at microwave frequencies?

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AColder temperatures
BHigh winds
CPrecipitation
DLow barometric pressure

14. - T3B03

What are the two components of a radio wave?

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AVoltage and current
BElectric and magnetic fields
CImpedance and reactance
DIonizing and non-ionizing radiation

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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AF2 region refraction
BTropospheric ducting
CFaraday rotation
DD region refraction

16. - T4A01

Which of the following is an appropriate power supply rating for a typical 50 watt output mobile FM transceiver?

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A13.8 volts at 4 amperes
B13.8 volts at 12 amperes
C24.0 volts at 4 amperes
D24.0 volts at 12 amperes

17. - T4B05

What does the scanning function of an FM transceiver do?

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AChecks incoming signal deviation
BTunes through a range of frequencies to check for activity
CChecks for messages left on a digital bulletin board
DPrevents interference to nearby repeaters

18. - T5A07

Why are metals generally good conductors of electricity?

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AAll these choices are correct
BThey have many free electrons
CThey have relatively high density
DThey have many free protons

19. - T5B04

Which is equal to one microvolt?

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AOne one-thousandth of a volt
BOne thousand kilovolts
COne million volts
DOne one-millionth of a volt

20. - T5C03

What describes the ability to store energy in a magnetic field?

SelectAnswer
ACapacitance
BResistance
CAdmittance
DInductance

21. - T5D05

What is the resistance of a circuit for which the applied voltage is 12 volts and the current flow is 1.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A13.5 ohms
B8 ohms
C0.125 ohms
D18 ohms

22. - T6A04

What electrical component stores energy in an electric field?

SelectAnswer
ADiode
BCapacitor
CInductor
DVaristor

23. - T6B01

Which is true about forward voltage drop in a diode?

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AIt indicates that the diode is defective
BIt is proportional to peak inverse voltage
CIt has no impact on the voltage delivered to the load
DIt is lower in some diode types than in others

24. - T6C10

What is component 3 in figure T-3?

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AVariable inductor
BVariable capacitor
CMeter
DConnector

25. - T6D02

What is a relay?

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AAn inverting amplifier
BA current controlled amplifier
CA pass transistor
DAn electrically-controlled switch

26. - T7A04

Which term describes the ability of a receiver to discriminate between multiple signals?

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ASelectivity
BSensitivity
CDiscrimination ratio
DHarmonic distortion

27. - T7B05

How can fundamental overload of a non-amateur radio or TV receiver by an amateur signal be reduced or eliminated?

SelectAnswer
ASwitch the transmitter from FM to SSB
BSwitch the transmitter to a narrow-band mode
CBlock the amateur signal with a filter at the antenna input of the affected receiver
DBlock the interfering signal with a filter on the amateur transmitter

28. - T7C03

What does a dummy load consist of?

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AA low-voltage power supply and a DC relay
BA non-inductive resistor mounted on a heat sink
CA high-gain amplifier and a TR switch
DA 50-ohm reactance used to terminate a transmission line

29. - T7D10

What reading indicates that an ohmmeter is connected across a large, discharged capacitor?

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ADecreasing resistance with time
BAlternating between open and short circuit
CSteady full-scale reading
DIncreasing resistance with time

30. - T8A01

Which of the following is a form of amplitude modulation?

SelectAnswer
ASingle sideband
BSpread spectrum
CPacket radio
DPhase shift keying (PSK)

31. - T8B08

What is meant by the statement that a satellite is operating in U/V mode?

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AThe satellite uplink is in the 70 centimeter band and the downlink is in the 2 meter band
BThe satellite operates using ultraviolet frequencies
CThe satellite frequencies are usually variable
DThe satellite uplink is in the 15 meter band and the downlink is in the 10 meter band

32. - T8C06

How is over the air access to IRLP nodes accomplished?

SelectAnswer
ABy obtaining a password that is sent via voice to the node
BBy entering the proper internet password
CBy using DTMF signals
DBy using CTCSS tone codes

33. - T8D09

What is CW?

SelectAnswer
AA technique for coil winding
BAnother name for a Morse code transmission
CA digital mode used primarily on 2 meter FM
DA type of electromagnetic propagation

34. - T9A12

What is an advantage of a 5/8 wavelength whip antenna for VHF or UHF mobile service?

SelectAnswer
AIt eliminates distortion caused by reflected signals
BIt radiates at a very high angle
CIt has 10 times the power gain of a 1/4 wavelength whip
DIt has more gain than a 1/4-wavelength antenna

35. - T9B09

What can cause erratic changes in SWR?

SelectAnswer
ALoose connection in the antenna or feed line
BOverload from a strong local station
COver-modulation
DLocal thunderstorm

Figure T-3