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

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1. - E1A05

What is the maximum power output permitted on the 60 meter band?

SelectAnswer
A50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
B100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to the gain of a half-wave dipole
C100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
D50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to a dipole

2. - E1B07

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

SelectAnswer
A3.0
B2.0
C1.0
D0.5

3. - E1C10

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

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

4. - E1D07

Which amateur service HF bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m and 10 m bands
BOnly the 40 m, 30 m, 20 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands
CAll HF bands
DOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands

5. - E1E10

What must the administering VEs do after the administration of a successful examination for an amateur operator license?

SelectAnswer
AThey must collect and send the documents to the NCVEC for grading
BThey must collect and send the documents to the FCC according to instructions
CThey must collect and submit the documents to the coordinating VEC for grading
DThey must submit the application document to the coordinating VEC according to the coordinating VEC instructions

6. - E1F04

Which of the following geographic descriptions approximately describes "Line A"?

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AA line roughly parallel to and west of the U.S. Atlantic coastline
BA line roughly parallel to and east of the U.S. Pacific coastline
CA line roughly parallel to and north of the U.S.-Mexican border and Gulf coastline
DA line roughly parallel to and south of the U.S.-Canadian border

7. - E2A09

What do the terms L band and S band specify with regard to satellite communications?

SelectAnswer
AThe 23 centimeter and 13 centimeter bands
BWhich sideband to use
CThe 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands
DFM and Digital Store-and-Forward systems

8. - E2B16

Which is a video standard used by North American Fast Scan ATV stations?

SelectAnswer
APAL
BScottie
CNTSC
DDRM

9. - E2C07

What is the Cabrillo format?

SelectAnswer
AThe most common set of contest rules
BA standard for submission of electronic contest logs
CThe rules of order for meetings between contest sponsors
DA method of exchanging information during a contest QSO

10. - E2D08

What type of packet frame is used to transmit APRS beacon data?

SelectAnswer
ADisconnect
BAcknowledgement
CUnnumbered Information
DConnect

11. - E2E03

How is the timing of JT65 contacts organized?

SelectAnswer
AStations take turns on alternate days
BIt depends on the lunar phase
CAlternating transmissions at 1 minute intervals
DBy exchanging ACK/NAK packets

12. - E3A17

What is meant by circularly polarized electromagnetic waves?

SelectAnswer
AWaves with an electric field bent into a circular shape
BWaves with a rotating electric field
CWaves produced by a loop antenna
DWaves that circle the Earth

13. - E3B10

What is the cause of gray-line propagation?

SelectAnswer
AAt mid-afternoon, the Sun heats the ionosphere decreasing radio wave refraction and the MUF
BIn darkness, solar absorption drops greatly while atmospheric ionization remains steady
CAt twilight and sunrise, D-layer absorption is low while E-layer and F-layer propagation remains high
DAt midday, the Sun super heats the ionosphere causing increased refraction of radio waves

14. - E3C06

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

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

15. - E4A05

What might be an advantage of a digital vs an analog oscilloscope?

SelectAnswer
AAutomatic amplitude and frequency numerical readout
BStorage of traces for future reference
CManipulation of time base after trace capture
DAll of these choices are correct

16. - E4B06

How much power is being absorbed by the load when a directional power meter connected between a transmitter and a terminating load reads 100 watts forward power and 25 watts reflected power?

SelectAnswer
A25 watts
B75 watts
C100 watts
D125 watts

17. - E4C16

Which of the following is caused by missing codes in an SDR receiver's analog-to-digital converter?

SelectAnswer
AExcess output level
BDistortion
CLoss of sensitivity
DOverload

18. - E4D10

What does a third-order intercept level of 40 dBm mean with respect to receiver performance?

SelectAnswer
AA pair of 40 dBm signals will theoretically generate a third-order intermodulation product with the same level as the input signals
BA pair of 1 mW input signals will produce a third-order intermodulation product which is 40 dB stronger than the input signal
CSignals less than 40 dBm will not generate audible third-order intermodulation products
DThe receiver can tolerate signals up to 40 dB above the noise floor without producing third-order intermodulation products

19. - E4E07

How can you determine if line noise interference is being generated within your home?

SelectAnswer
ABy observing the AC power line waveform with an oscilloscope
BBy turning off the AC power line main circuit breaker and listening on a battery operated radio
CBy checking the power line voltage with a time domain reflectometer
DBy observing the AC power line voltage with a spectrum analyzer

20. - E5A08

What is the phase relationship between the current through and the voltage across a series resonant circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AThe voltage leads the current by 90 degrees
BThe current leads the voltage by 90 degrees
CThe voltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase
DThe voltage and current are in phase

21. - E5B12

What is admittance?

SelectAnswer
AThe inverse of impedance
BThe unit used for Q factor
CThe turns ratio of a transformer
DThe term for the gain of a field effect transistor

22. - E5C05

What is the name of the diagram used to show the phase relationship between impedances at a given frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANear field diagram
BVenn diagram
CPhasor diagram
DFar field diagram

23. - E5D04

Why are short connections necessary at microwave frequencies?

SelectAnswer
ABecause of ground reflections
BTo increase neutralizing resistance
CTo reduce phase shift along the connection
DTo reduce noise figure

24. - E6A11

In Figure E6-2, what is the schematic symbol for a P-channel junction FET?

SelectAnswer
A3
B1
C6
D2

25. - E6B02

What is an important characteristic of a Schottky diode as compared to an ordinary silicon diode when used as a power supply rectifier?

SelectAnswer
AControlled reverse avalanche voltage
BMuch higher reverse voltage breakdown
CLess forward voltage drop
DEnhanced carrier retention time

26. - E6C13

Which of the following is an advantage of BiCMOS logic?

SelectAnswer
AIts simplicity results in much less expensive devices than standard CMOS
BAll of these choices are correct
CIt is totally immune to electrostatic damage
DIt has the high input impedance of CMOS and the low output impedance of bipolar transistors

27. - E6D11

How many turns will be required to produce a 1-mH inductor using a core that has an inductance index (A L) value of 523 millihenrys/1000 turns?

SelectAnswer
A2 turns
B43 turns
C229 turns
D4 turns

28. - E6E01

Which of the following is true of a charge-coupled device (CCD)?

SelectAnswer
AIt samples an analog signal and passes it in stages from the input to the output
BIt is used in a battery charger circuit
CIt is a CMOS analog-to-digital converter
DIts phase shift changes rapidly with frequency

29. - E6F14

Which of the following is true of LCD displays?

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

30. - E7A11

What type of logic defines "1" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
APositive Logic
BReverse Logic
CNegative logic
DAssertive Logic

31. - E7B16

What is the effect of intermodulation products in a linear power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BTransmission of spurious signals
CLow efficiency
DCreation of parasitic oscillations

32. - E7C04

How does an impedance-matching circuit transform a complex impedance to a resistive impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt introduces transconductance to cancel the reactive part of impedance
BIt introduces negative resistance to cancel the resistive part of impedance
CIt cancels the reactive part of the impedance and changes the resistive part to a desired value
DNetwork resistances are substituted for load resistances and reactances are matched to the resistances

33. - E7D11

What circuit element is controlled by a series analog voltage regulator to maintain a constant output voltage?

SelectAnswer
ASwitching inductance
BError amplifier
CReference voltage
DPass transistor

34. - E7E10

How does a diode detector function?

SelectAnswer
ABy sensing the change of reactance in the diode with respect to frequency
BBy rectification and filtering of RF signals
CBy breakdown of the Zener voltage
DBy mixing signals with noise in the transition region of the diode

35. - E7F09

Why is an anti-aliasing digital filter required in a digital decimator?

SelectAnswer
AIt removes high-frequency signal components which would otherwise be reproduced as lower frequency components
BIt removes low frequency signal components to eliminate the need for DC restoration
CIt notches out the sampling frequency to avoid sampling errors
DIt peaks the response of the decimator, improving bandwidth

36. - E7G03

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

SelectAnswer
AVery high
B1000 ohms
C100 ohms
DVery low

37. - E7H07

How can an oscillator's microphonic responses be reduced?

SelectAnswer
AUsing the oscillator only for CW and digital signals
BEliminating noise on the oscillator's power supply
CMechanically isolating the oscillator circuitry from its enclosure
DUse of NP0 capacitors

38. - E8A13

Which of these methods is commonly used to convert analog signals to digital signals?

SelectAnswer
AHarmonic regeneration
BLevel shifting
CPhase reversal
DSequential sampling

39. - E8B01

What is the term for the ratio between the frequency deviation of an RF carrier wave and the modulating frequency of its corresponding FM-phone signal?

SelectAnswer
AQuieting index
BModulation index
CPercentage of modulation
DFM compressibility

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
BThis results in the least possible transmitted bandwidth for the particular mode
CAll of these choices are correct
DIt is easier to demodulate with a conventional, non-synchronous detector

41. - E8D11

What is one advantage of using ASCII code for data communications?

SelectAnswer
AIt is possible to transmit both upper and lower case text
BIt uses one character as a shift code to send numeric and special characters
CIt contains fewer information bits per character than any other code
DIt includes built in error correction features

42. - E9A07

What is meant by antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the radiated signal strength of an antenna in the direction of maximum radiation to that of a reference antenna
BThe final amplifier gain minus the transmission line losses
CThe ratio of the signal in the forward direction to that in the opposite direction
DThe ratio of the amount of power radiated by an antenna compared to the transmitter output power

43. - E9B15

What is the front-to-back ratio of the radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A15 dB
B24 dB
C3 dB
D28 dB

44. - E9C02

What is the radiation pattern of two 1/4 wavelength vertical antennas spaced 1/4 wavelength apart and fed 90 degrees out of phase?

SelectAnswer
AA figure-8 end-fire along the axis of the array
BA figure-8 broadside to the axis of the array
CCardioid
DOmni-directional

45. - E9D06

What happens to the bandwidth of an antenna as it is shortened through the use of loading coils?

SelectAnswer
ANo change occurs
BIt is decreased
CIt is increased
DIt becomes flat

46. - E9E09

Which of these matching systems is an effective method of connecting a 50 ohm coaxial cable feed line to a grounded tower so it can be used as a vertical antenna?

SelectAnswer
AGamma match
BDouble-bazooka match
CHairpin match
DAll of these choices are correct

47. - E9F07

How does ladder line compare to small-diameter coaxial cable such as RG-58 at 50 MHz?

SelectAnswer
ALower velocity factor
BLower loss
CHigher SWR
DSmaller reflection coefficient

48. - E9G01

Which of the following can be calculated using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AImpedance along transmission lines
BRadio propagation
CAntenna radiation pattern
DRadiation resistance

49. - E9H10

How can the output voltage of a multiple turn receiving loop antenna be increased?

SelectAnswer
ABy winding adjacent turns in opposing directions
BBy reducing the permeability of the loop shield
CBy increasing the number of wire turns in the loop and reducing the area of the loop structure
DBy increasing either the number of wire turns in the loop or the area of the loop structure or both

50. - E0A02

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

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

Figure E6-2

Figure E9-2