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

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1. - E1A11

Which of the following describes authorization or licensing required when operating an amateur station aboard a U.S.-registered vessel in international waters?

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AOnly General class or higher amateur licenses
BAny amateur license with an FCC Marine or Aircraft endorsement
CAn unrestricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
DAny FCC-issued amateur license

2. - E1B07

What is the highest modulation index permitted at the highest modulation frequency for angle modulation below 29.0 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A2.0
B0.5
C3.0
D1.0

3. - E1C07

What is meant by local control?

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AControlling a station through a local auxiliary link
BControlling a repeater using a portable handheld transceiver
CAutomatically manipulating local station controls
DDirect manipulation of the transmitter by a control operator

4. - E1D08

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

SelectAnswer
A6 meters and 2 meters
B2 meters
C2 meters and 1.25 meters
D6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E02

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

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

6. - E1F11

Which of the following best describes one of the standards that must be met by an external RF power amplifier if it is to qualify for a grant of FCC certification?

SelectAnswer
AIt must be capable of external RF switching between its input and output networks
BIt must satisfy the FCC's spurious emission standards when operated at the lesser of 1500 watts or its full output power
CIt must exhibit a gain of 0 dB or less over its full output range
DIt must produce full legal output when driven by not more than 5 watts of mean RF input power

7. - E2A11

What type of antenna can be used to minimize the effects of spin modulation and Faraday rotation?

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AAn isotropic antenna
BA linearly polarized antenna
CA log-periodic dipole array
DA circularly polarized antenna

8. - E2B11

What is the function of the Vertical Interval Signaling (VIS) code sent as part of an SSTV transmission?

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ATo identify the call sign of the station transmitting
BTo provide vertical synchronization
CTo lock the color burst oscillator in color SSTV images
DTo identify the SSTV mode being used

9. - E2C08

Which of the following contacts may be confirmed through the U.S. QSL bureau system?

SelectAnswer
AContacts using tactical call signs
BContacts between a U.S. station and a non-U.S. station
CSpecial event contacts between stations in the U.S.
DRepeater contacts between U.S. club members

10. - E2D09

Which of these digital modes has the fastest data throughput under clear communication conditions?

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A170 Hz shift, 45 baud RTTY
BAMTOR
CPSK31
D300 baud packet

11. - E2E08

Which of the following HF digital modes can be used to transfer binary files?

SelectAnswer
APACTOR
BAMTOR
CRTTY
DHellschreiber

12. - E3A04

What do Hepburn maps predict?

SelectAnswer
ALocations of auroral reflecting zones
BSporadic E propagation
CProbability of tropospheric propagation
DLikelihood of rain-scatter along cold or warm fronts

13. - E3B05

Which amateur bands typically support long-path propagation?

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A30 meters to 10 meters
B160 meters to 10 meters
C6 meters to 2 meters
D160 meters to 40 meters

14. - E3C06

By how much does the VHF/UHF radio horizon distance exceed the geometric horizon?

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ABy approximately twice the distance
BBy approximately 50 percent of the distance
CBy approximately four times the distance
DBy approximately 15 percent of the distance

15. - E4A03

Which of the following test instrument is used to display spurious signals and/or intermodulation distortion products in an SSB transmitter?

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AA time-domain reflectometer
BA logic analyzer
CA spectrum analyzer
DA wattmeter

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?

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

17. - E4C07

What does the MDS of a receiver represent?

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AThe minimum discernible signal
BThe maximum detectable spectrum
CThe meter display sensitivity
DThe multiplex distortion stability

18. - E4D03

How can intermodulation interference between two repeaters occur?

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AWhen the signals from the transmitters are reflected out of phase from airplanes passing overhead
BWhen the repeaters are in close proximity and the signals cause feedback in the final amplifier of one or both transmitters
CWhen the signals from the transmitters are reflected in phase from airplanes passing overhead
DWhen the repeaters are in close proximity and the signals mix in the final amplifier of one or both transmitters

19. - E4E05

How can noise from an electric motor be suppressed?

SelectAnswer
ABy installing a high pass filter in series with the motor's power leads
BBy using a ground-fault current interrupter in the circuit used to power the motor
CBy installing a brute-force AC-line filter in series with the motor leads
DBy installing a bypass capacitor in series with the motor leads

20. - E5A11

What is the half-power bandwidth of a parallel resonant circuit that has a resonant frequency of 7.1 MHz and a Q of 150?

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A315.6 Hz
B47.3 kHz
C157.8 Hz
D23.67 kHz

21. - E5B05

What happens to the magnitude of a reactance when it is converted to a susceptance?

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AThe sign is reversed
BIt is unchanged
CIt is shifted by 90 degrees
DThe magnitude of the susceptance is the reciprocal of the magnitude of the reactance

22. - E5C01

Which of the following represents a capacitive reactance in rectangular notation?

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A+jX
BOmega
CX
D-jX

23. - E5D09

What happens to reactive power in an AC circuit that has both ideal inductors and ideal capacitors?

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AIt is dissipated as heat in the circuit
BIt is dissipated in the formation of inductive and capacitive fields
CIt is dissipated as kinetic energy in the circuit
DIt is repeatedly exchanged between the associated magnetic and electric fields, but is not dissipated

24. - E6A13

What do the initials CMOS stand for?

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AComplementary Mica-Oxide Silicon
BCommon Mode Oscillating System
CComplementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor
DCommon Mode Organic Silicon

25. - E6B03

What special type of diode is capable of both amplification and oscillation?

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AZener
BJunction
CPoint contact
DTunnel

26. - E6C04

What is the primary advantage of tri-state logic?

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ALow power consumption
BAbility to connect many device outputs to a common bus
CMore efficient arithmetic operations
DHigh speed operation

27. - E6D12

What is the definition of saturation in a ferrite core inductor?

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AThe inductor's voltage rating is exceeded causing a flashover
BThe inductor windings are over coupled
CAdjacent inductors become over-coupled
DThe ability of the inductor's core to store magnetic energy has been exceeded

28. - E6E05

Which of the following noise figure values is typical of a low-noise UHF preamplifier?

SelectAnswer
A-20 dBm
B2 dB
C44 dBm
D-10 dB

29. - E6F14

Which of the following is true of LCD displays?

SelectAnswer
AThey may be hard view through polarized lenses
BThey only display alphanumeric symbols
CAll of these choices are correct
DThey are hard to view in high ambient light conditions

30. - E7A09

What logical operation is performed by an exclusive NOR gate?

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AIt produces logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1"
BIt produces logic "1" at its output if any single input is logic "1"
CIt produces logic "0" at its output if any single input is logic "1"
DIt produces logic "0" at its output only if all inputs are logic "0"

31. - E7B07

Which of the following is a likely result when a Class C amplifier is used to amplify a single-sideband phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AIncreased overall intelligibility
BSignal distortion and excessive bandwidth
CSignal inversion
DReduced intermodulation products

32. - E7C12

Which describes a Pi-L-network used for matching a vacuum tube final amplifier to a 50 ohm unbalanced output?

SelectAnswer
AA Pi-network with an additional series inductor on the output
BA matching network in which all components are isolated from ground
CA network with only three discrete parts
DA Phase Inverter Load network

33. - E7D14

What is one purpose of a "bleeder" resistor in a conventional unregulated power supply?

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ATo balance the low-voltage filament windings
BTo boost the amount of output current
CTo improve output voltage regulation
DTo cut down on waste heat generated by the power supply

34. - E7E09

What occurs when an excessive amount of signal energy reaches a mixer circuit?

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ASpurious mixer products are generated
BA beat frequency is generated
CMixer blanking occurs
DAutomatic limiting occurs

35. - E7F13

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

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

36. - E7G01

What is the typical output impedance of an integrated circuit op-amp?

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AVery low
BVery high
C1000 ohms
D100 ohms

37. - E7H11

What are the major spectral impurity components of direct digital synthesizers?

SelectAnswer
ANyquist limit noise
BDigital conversion noise
CBroadband noise
DSpurious signals at discrete frequencies

38. - E8A11

What type of information can be conveyed using digital waveforms?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BHuman speech
CData
DVideo signals

39. - E8B03

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency deviation of 3000 Hz either side of the carrier frequency when the modulating frequency is 1000 Hz?

SelectAnswer
A0.3
B1000
C3000
D3

40. - E8C03

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

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

41. - E8D09

What is considered a good minimum IMD level for an idling PSK signal?

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A-30 dB
B-20 dB
C+10 dB
D+15 dB

42. - E9A04

Which of the following factors may affect the feed point impedance of an antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe settings of an antenna tuner at the transmitter
BSunspot activity and time of day
CAntenna height, conductor length/diameter ratio and location of nearby conductive objects
DTransmission-line length

43. - E9B10

What is the principle of a Method of Moments analysis?

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AA wire is modeled as a series of segments, each having a uniform value of current
BA wire is modeled as a single sine-wave current generator
CA wire is modeled as a series of segments, each having a distinct value of voltage across it
DA wire is modeled as a series of points, each having a distinct location in space

44. - E9C07

What is the approximate feed point impedance at the center of a two-wire folded dipole antenna?

SelectAnswer
A72 ohms
B300 ohms
C450 ohms
D50 ohms

45. - E9D05

What is a disadvantage of using a multiband trapped antenna?

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AIt is too sharply directional at lower frequencies
BIt radiates the harmonics and fundamental equally well
CIt might radiate harmonics
DIt must be neutralized

46. - E9E07

What term best describes the interactions at the load end of a mismatched transmission line?

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ACharacteristic impedance
BReflection coefficient
CVelocity factor
DDielectric constant

47. - E9F01

What is the velocity factor of a transmission line?

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AThe index of shielding for coaxial cable
BThe ratio of the characteristic impedance of the line to the terminating impedance
CThe velocity of the wave in the transmission line divided by the velocity of light in a vacuum
DThe velocity of the wave in the transmission line multiplied by the velocity of light in a vacuum

48. - E9G04

What are the two families of circles and arcs that make up a Smith chart?

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AReactance and voltage
BResistance and voltage
CResistance and reactance
DVoltage and impedance

49. - E9H01

When constructing a Beverage antenna, which of the following factors should be included in the design to achieve good performance at the desired frequency?

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AIt should be one or more wavelengths long
BIt must be mounted more than 1 wavelength above ground
CIts overall length must not exceed 1/4 wavelength
DIt should be configured as a four-sided loop

50. - E0A02

When evaluating RF exposure levels from your station at a neighbor's home, what must you do?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
BAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests
CYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
DMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits