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US Amateur Radio - Amateur Extra (Element 4, 2016-2020) Practice Test

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1. - E1A06

Where must the carrier frequency of a CW signal be set to comply with FCC rules for 60 meter operation?

SelectAnswer
AAt the highest frequency of the channel
BAt the center frequency of the channel
COn any frequency where the signal's sidebands are within the channel
DAt the lowest frequency of the channel

2. - E1B06

Which of the following additional rules apply if you are installing an amateur station antenna at a site at or near a public use airport?

SelectAnswer
AYou may have to notify the Federal Aviation Administration and register it with the FCC as required by Part 17 of FCC rules
BNo special rules apply if your antenna structure will be less than 300 feet in height
CYou must obtain a construction permit from the airport zoning authority
DYou must file an Environmental Impact Statement with the EPA before construction begins

3. - E1C10

What types of amateur stations may automatically retransmit the radio signals of other amateur stations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly auxiliary, repeater or space stations
BOnly auxiliary, beacon or space stations
COnly beacon, repeater or space stations
DOnly earth stations, repeater stations or model craft

4. - E1D08

Which VHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for space stations?

SelectAnswer
A2 meters
B2 meters and 1.25 meters
C6 meters and 2 meters
D6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E02

Where are the questions for all written U.S. amateur license examinations listed?

SelectAnswer
AIn FCC Part 97
BIn the appropriate FCC Report and Order
CIn a question pool maintained by the FCC
DIn a question pool maintained by all the VECs

6. - E1F09

Which of the following conditions apply when transmitting spread spectrum emission?

SelectAnswer
AThe transmitting station must be in an area regulated by the FCC or in a country that permits SS emissions
BA station transmitting SS emission must not cause harmful interference to other stations employing other authorized emissions
CThe transmission must not be used to obscure the meaning of any communication
DAll of these choices are correct

7. - E2A02

What is the direction of a descending pass for an amateur satellite?

SelectAnswer
AFrom south to north
BFrom west to east
CFrom north to south
DFrom east to west

8. - E2B17

What is the approximate bandwidth of a slow-scan TV signal?

SelectAnswer
A6 MHz
B3 kHz
C600 Hz
D2 MHz

9. - E2C12

What might help to restore contact when DX signals become too weak to copy across an entire HF band a few hours after sunset?

SelectAnswer
ASwitch to a higher frequency HF band
BSwitch to a lower frequency HF band
CWait 90 minutes or so for the signal degradation to pass
DWait 24 hours before attempting another communication on the band

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
A802.11
BPACTOR
CAMTOR
DAX.25

11. - E2E12

Which type of control is used by stations using the Automatic Link Enable (ALE) protocol?

SelectAnswer
AALE can use any type of control
BAutomatic
CLocal
DRemote

12. - E3A07

Atmospheric ducts capable of propagating microwave signals often form over what geographic feature?

SelectAnswer
AUrban areas
BMountain ranges
CForests
DBodies of water

13. - E3B05

Which amateur bands typically support long-path propagation?

SelectAnswer
A160 meters to 40 meters
B6 meters to 2 meters
C160 meters to 10 meters
D30 meters to 10 meters

14. - E3C13

What type of polarization is best for ground-wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
AVertical
BHorizontal
CCircular
DElliptical

15. - E4A01

Which of the following parameter determines the bandwidth of a digital or computer-based oscilloscope?

SelectAnswer
ASample resolution
BInput impedance
CSampling rate
DInput capacitance

16. - E4B05

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 10 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A146.52 Hz
B146.52 kHz
C1465.20 Hz
D10 Hz

17. - E4C05

What does a value of -174 dBm/Hz represent with regard to the noise floor of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe minimum detectable signal as a function of receive frequency
BThe galactic noise contribution to minimum detectable signal
CThe theoretical noise at the input of a perfect receiver at room temperature
DThe noise figure of a 1 Hz bandwidth receiver

18. - E4D06

What is the term for unwanted signals generated by the mixing of two or more signals?

SelectAnswer
ANeutralization
BAdjacent channel interference
CIntermodulation interference
DAmplifier desensitization

19. - E4E09

What undesirable effect can occur when using an IF noise blanker?

SelectAnswer
AReceived audio in the speech range might have an echo effect
BNearby signals may appear to be excessively wide even if they meet emission standards
CFM signals can no longer be demodulated
DThe audio frequency bandwidth of the received signal might be compressed

20. - E5A01

What can cause the voltage across reactances in series to be larger than the voltage applied to them?

SelectAnswer
AResonance
BConductance
CResistance
DCapacitance

21. - E5B01

What is the term for the time required for the capacitor in an RC circuit to be charged to 63.2% of the applied voltage?

SelectAnswer
AAn exponential rate of one
BA time factor of one
COne time constant
DOne exponential period

22. - E5C02

How are impedances described in polar coordinates?

SelectAnswer
ABy phase angle and amplitude
BBy Y and G values
CBy X and R values
DBy real and imaginary parts

23. - E5D18

How many watts are consumed in a circuit having a power factor of 0.71 if the apparent power is 500VA?

SelectAnswer
A252 W
B1.42 mW
C704 W
D355 W

24. - E6A06

What is the beta of a bipolar junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
AThe switching speed of the transistor
BThe change in collector current with respect to base current
CThe frequency at which the current gain is reduced to 1
DThe breakdown voltage of the base to collector junction

25. - E6B04

What type of semiconductor device is designed for use as a voltage-controlled capacitor?

SelectAnswer
ATunnel diode
BZener diode
CVaractor diode
DSilicon-controlled rectifier

26. - E6C03

What is tri-state logic?

SelectAnswer
ALogic devices with 0, 1, and high impedance output states
BProprietary logic devices manufactured by Tri-State Devices
CLow power logic devices designed to operate at 3 volts
DLogic devices that utilize ternary math

27. - E6D10

What is a primary advantage of using a toroidal core instead of a solenoidal core in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AToroidal cores confine most of the magnetic field within the core material
BToroidal cores make it easier to couple the magnetic energy into other components
CToroidal cores have lower Q characteristics
DToroidal cores exhibit greater hysteresis

28. - E6E02

Which of the following device packages is a through-hole type?

SelectAnswer
ABall grid array
BSOT
CDIP
DPLCC

29. - E6F08

Why are optoisolators often used in conjunction with solid state circuits when switching 120VAC?

SelectAnswer
AOptoisolators provide a very high degree of electrical isolation between a control circuit and the circuit being switched
BOptoisolators eliminate the effects of reflected light in the control circuit
COptoisolators provide a low impedance link between a control circuit and a power circuit
DOptoisolators provide impedance matching between the control circuit and power circuit

30. - E7A05

Which of the following is a circuit that continuously alternates between two states without an external clock?

SelectAnswer
AAstable multivibrator
BJ-K flip-flop
CT flip-flop
DMonostable multivibrator

31. - E7B04

Where on the load line of a Class A common emitter amplifier would bias normally be set?

SelectAnswer
AWhere the load line intersects the voltage axis
BAt a point where the load line intersects the zero bias current curve
CApproximately half-way between saturation and cutoff
DAt a point where the bias resistor equals the load resistor

32. - E7C13

What is one advantage of a Pi-matching network over an L-matching network consisting of a single inductor and a single capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AThe Q of Pi-networks can be varied depending on the component values chosen
BL-networks cannot perform impedance transformation
CPi-networks are designed for balanced input and output
DPi-networks have fewer components

33. - E7D02

What is one characteristic of a switching electronic voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AIt is generally less efficient than a linear regulator
BThe resistance of a control element is varied in direct proportion to the line voltage or load current
CThe controlled device's duty cycle is changed to produce a constant average output voltage
DIt gives a ramp voltage at its output

34. - E7E05

What circuit is added to an FM transmitter to boost the higher audio frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AAn audio prescaler
BA pre-emphasis network
CA de-emphasis network
DA heterodyne suppressor

35. - E7F13

What is the function of taps in a digital signal processing filter?

SelectAnswer
AProvide access for debugging software
BTo reduce excess signal pressure levels
CSelect the point at which baseband signals are generated
DProvide incremental signal delays for filter algorithms

36. - E7G10

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 1800 ohms and RF is 68 kilohms?

SelectAnswer
A0.03
B38
C1
D76

37. - E7H03

How is positive feedback supplied in a Hartley oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a capacitive divider
BThrough a neutralizing capacitor
CThrough a tapped coil
DThrough link coupling

38. - E8A08

Why would a direct or flash conversion analog-to-digital converter be useful for a software defined radio?

SelectAnswer
AImmunity to out of sequence coding reduces spurious responses
BAll of these choices are correct
CVery high speed allows digitizing high frequencies
DVery low power consumption decreases frequency drift

39. - E8B07

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique used for which type of amateur communication?

SelectAnswer
AExtremely low-power contacts
BEME
CHigh speed digital modes
DOFDM signals are not allowed on amateur bands

40. - E8C03

When performing phase shift keying, why is it advantageous to shift phase precisely at the zero crossing of the RF carrier?

SelectAnswer
AIt improves carrier suppression
BIt is easier to demodulate with a conventional, non-synchronous detector
CThis results in the least possible transmitted bandwidth for the particular mode
DAll of these choices are correct

41. - E8D01

Why are received spread spectrum signals resistant to interference?

SelectAnswer
AThe high power used by a spread spectrum transmitter keeps its signal from being easily overpowered
BThe receiver is always equipped with a digital blanker
CSignals not using the spread spectrum algorithm are suppressed in the receiver
DIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies

42. - E9A14

What is meant by the radiation resistance of an antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe combined losses of the antenna elements and feed line
BThe resistance in the atmosphere that an antenna must overcome to be able to radiate a signal
CThe value of a resistance that would dissipate the same amount of power as that radiated from an antenna
DThe specific impedance of the antenna

43. - E9B16

How many elevation lobes appear in the forward direction of the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A7
B3
C4
D1

44. - E9C06

What is the effect of a terminating resistor on a rhombic antenna?

SelectAnswer
AIt reflects the standing waves on the antenna elements back to the transmitter
BIt changes the radiation pattern from horizontal to vertical polarization
CIt changes the radiation pattern from bidirectional to unidirectional
DIt decreases the ground loss

45. - E9D13

What usually occurs if a Yagi antenna is designed solely for maximum forward gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe frequency response is widened over the whole frequency band
BThe SWR is reduced
CThe front-to-back ratio decreases
DThe front-to-back ratio increases

46. - E9E08

Which of the following measurements is characteristic of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AA reflection coefficient greater than 1
BAn SWR less than 1:1
CA dielectric constant greater than 1
DAn SWR greater than 1:1

47. - E9F16

Which of the following is a significant difference between foam dielectric coaxial cable and solid dielectric cable, assuming all other parameters are the same?

SelectAnswer
AFoam dielectric has higher velocity factor
BFoam dielectric has lower safe operating voltage limits
CFoam dielectric has lower loss per unit of length
DAll of these choices are correct

48. - E9G08

What is the process of normalization with regard to a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AReassigning prime center with regard to the reactance axis
BReassigning reactance values with regard to the resistance axis
CReassigning impedance values with regard to the prime center
DReassigning resistance values with regard to the reactance axis

49. - E9H04

What is an advantage of using a shielded loop antenna for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt is electro statically balanced against ground, giving better nulls
BIt eliminates tracking errors caused by strong out-of-band signals
CIt automatically cancels ignition noise in mobile installations
DIt allows stations to communicate without giving away their position

50. - E0A08

What does SAR measure?

SelectAnswer
ASignal Amplification Rating
BSynthetic Aperture Ratio of the human body
CThe rate at which RF energy is absorbed by the body
DThe rate of RF energy reflected from stationary terrain

Figure E7-4

Figure E9-2