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

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1. - T0A04

What is the purpose of a fuse in an electrical circuit?

SelectAnswer
ATo remove power in case of overload
BTo limit current to prevent shocks
CTo prevent power supply ripple from damaging a component
DAll these choices are correct

2. - T0B05

What is the purpose of a safety wire through a turnbuckle used to tension guy lines?

SelectAnswer
AProvide an ability to measure for proper tensioning
BProvide a ground path for lightning strikes
CSecure the guy line if the turnbuckle breaks
DPrevent loosening of the turnbuckle from vibration

3. - T0C03

How does the allowable power density for RF safety change if duty cycle changes from 100 percent to 50 percent?

SelectAnswer
AIt decreases by 50 percent
BIt increases by a factor of 3
CThere is no adjustment allowed for lower duty cycle
DIt increases by a factor of 2

4. - T1A09

Who selects a Frequency Coordinator?

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

5. - T1B02

Which amateurs may contact the International Space Station (ISS) on VHF bands?

SelectAnswer
AAny amateur holding a General class or higher license
BAny amateur holding a General class or higher license who has applied for and received approval from NASA
CAny amateur holding a Technician class or higher license
DAny amateur holding a Technician class or higher license who has applied for and received approval from NASA

6. - T1C11

If your license has expired and is still within the allowable grace period, may you continue to transmit on the amateur radio bands?

SelectAnswer
AYes, as soon as you apply for renewal
BYes, for up to two years
CNo, you must wait until the license has been renewed
DYes, for up to one year

7. - T1D01

With which countries are FCC-licensed amateur radio stations prohibited from exchanging communications?

SelectAnswer
AAny country banned from such communications by the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
BAny country banned from making such communications by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
CAny country whose administration has notified the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) that it objects to such communications
DAny country whose administration has notified the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) that it objects to such communications

8. - T1E04

What determines the transmitting frequency privileges of an amateur station?

SelectAnswer
AThe frequencies printed on the license grant
BThe class of operator license held by the control operator
CThe frequency authorized by the frequency coordinator
DThe highest class of operator license held by anyone on the premises

9. - T1F01

When must the station and its records be available for FCC inspection?

SelectAnswer
AAt any time upon request by an FCC representative
BAt any time after written notification by the FCC of such inspection
CAt any time ten days after notification by the FCC of such an inspection
DOnly when presented with a valid warrant by an FCC official or government agent

10. - T2A09

Which of the following indicates that a station is listening on a repeater and looking for a contact?

SelectAnswer
AThe station’s call sign followed by the word “monitoring”
B“QSY” followed by your call sign
CThe repeater call sign followed by the station’s call sign
D“CQ CQ” followed by the repeater’s call sign

11. - T2B08

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

SelectAnswer
AInterference is inevitable, so no action is required
BUse subaudible tones so both stations can share the frequency
CThe stations should negotiate continued use of the frequency
DBoth stations should choose another frequency to avoid conflict

12. - T2C11

What is meant by “check” in a radiogram header?

SelectAnswer
AThe call sign of the originating station
BThe number of words or word equivalents in the text portion of the message
CA box on the message form that indicates that the message was received and/or relayed
DA list of stations that have relayed the message

13. - T3A10

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

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

14. - T3B03

What are the two components of a radio wave?

SelectAnswer
AIonizing and non-ionizing radiation
BElectric and magnetic fields
CImpedance and reactance
DVoltage and current

15. - T3C01

Why are simplex UHF signals rarely heard beyond their radio horizon?

SelectAnswer
AUHF signals are usually not propagated by the ionosphere
BUHF signals are absorbed by the ionospheric D region
CFCC regulations prohibit them from going more than 50 miles
DThey are too weak to go very far

16. - T4A06

What signals are used in a computer-radio interface for digital mode operation?

SelectAnswer
AReceive audio, transmit audio, and transmitter keying
BNMEA GPS location and DC power
CReceive and transmit mode, status, and location
DAntenna and RF power

17. - T4B11

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

SelectAnswer
AYour output power
BThe codec type being used
CAll these choices are correct
DYour call sign

18. - T5A10

Which term describes the rate at which electrical energy is used?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage
BPower
CCurrent
DResistance

19. - T5B01

How many milliamperes is 1.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A1500 milliamperes
B15 milliamperes
C15,000 milliamperes
D150 milliamperes

20. - T5C12

What is impedance?

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

21. - T5D08

What is the current through a 100-ohm resistor connected across 200 volts?

SelectAnswer
A0.5 amperes
B100 amperes
C20,000 amperes
D2 amperes

22. - T6A03

What electrical parameter is controlled by a potentiometer?

SelectAnswer
ACapacitance
BField strength
CInductance
DResistance

23. - T6B01

Which is true about forward voltage drop in a diode?

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

24. - T6C06

What is component 6 in figure T-2?

SelectAnswer
ATransistor
BCapacitor
CRegulator IC
DResistor

25. - T6D09

What is the name of a device that combines several semiconductors and other components into one package?

SelectAnswer
AMulti-pole relay
BTransformer
CTransducer
DIntegrated circuit

26. - T7A10

What device increases the transmitted output power from a transceiver?

SelectAnswer
AA voltage divider
BAn impedance network
CAn RF power amplifier
DAll these choices are correct

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
AInstall a harmonic doubler on the output of your transmitter and tune it until the interference is eliminated
BAll these choices are correct
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. - T7C09

Which of the following causes failure of coaxial cables?

SelectAnswer
ARapid fluctuation in transmitter output power
BOperation at 100% duty cycle for an extended period
CMoisture contamination
DSolder flux contamination

29. - T7D03

When configured to measure current, how is a multimeter connected to a component?

SelectAnswer
AIn phase
BIn series
CIn quadrature
DIn parallel

30. - T8A12

Which of the following is a disadvantage of FM compared with single sideband?

SelectAnswer
AFM signals are harder to tune
BAll these choices are correct
COnly one signal can be received at a time
DVoice quality is poorer

31. - T8B03

Which of the following are provided by satellite tracking programs?

SelectAnswer
AThe time, azimuth, and elevation of the start, maximum altitude, and end of a pass
BMaps showing the real-time position of the satellite track over Earth
CThe apparent frequency of the satellite transmission, including effects of Doppler shift
DAll these choices are correct

32. - T8C03

What operating activity involves contacting as many stations as possible during a specified period?

SelectAnswer
ANet operations
BSimulated emergency exercises
CContesting
DPublic service events

33. - T8D08

Which of the following is included in packet radio transmissions?

SelectAnswer
AA check sum that permits error detection
BA header that contains the call sign of the station to which the information is being sent
CAll these choices are correct
DAutomatic repeat request in case of error

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
BAll these choices are correct
CThe SWR might decrease, decreasing the signal strength
DSignal strength is reduced due to the shielding effect of the vehicle

35. - T9B03

Why is coaxial cable the most common feed line for amateur radio antenna systems?

SelectAnswer
AIt is less expensive than any other type of feed line
BIt has less loss than any other type of feed line
CIt can handle more power than any other type of feed line
DIt is easy to use and requires few special installation considerations

Figure T-2