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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?

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A100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to the gain of a half-wave dipole
B50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to a dipole
C100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
D50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator

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?

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

3. - E1C08

What is the maximum permissible duration of a remotely controlled station's transmissions if its control link malfunctions?

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A5 minutes
B3 minutes
C10 minutes
D30 seconds

4. - E1D09

Which UHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for a space station?

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A70 cm only
B70 cm and 13 cm
C33 cm and 13 cm
D70 cm and 33 cm

5. - E1E10

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

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

6. - E1F08

Which of the following types of amateur station communications are prohibited?

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ACommunications that have a religious content
BCommunications that have a political content, except as allowed by the Fairness Doctrine
CCommunications in a language other than English
DCommunications transmitted for hire or material compensation, except as otherwise provided in the rules

7. - E2A11

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

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AA linearly polarized antenna
BA log-periodic dipole array
CAn isotropic antenna
DA circularly polarized antenna

8. - E2B15

What signals SSTV receiving equipment to begin a new picture line?

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AElapsed time
BSpecific tone amplitudes
CA two-tone signal
DSpecific tone frequencies

9. - E2C06

During a VHF/UHF contest, in which band segment would you expect to find the highest level of activity?

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AIn the middle of the band, usually 25 kHz above the national calling frequency
BIn the middle of each band, usually on the national calling frequency
CIn the weak signal segment of the band, with most of the activity near the calling frequency
DAt the top of each band, usually in a segment reserved for contests

10. - E2D02

Which of the following is a good technique for making meteor scatter contacts?

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A15 second timed transmission sequences with stations alternating based on location
BUse of high speed CW or digital modes
CShort transmission with rapidly repeated call signs and signal reports
DAll of these choices are correct

11. - E2E05

Which type of digital mode does not support keyboard-to-keyboard operation?

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AWinlink
BRTTY
CPSK31
DMFSK

12. - E3A15

What is an electromagnetic wave?

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AA wave of alternating current, in the core of an electromagnet
BA wave consisting of two electric fields at parallel right angles to each other
CA wave consisting of two magnetic fields at right angles to each other
DA wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field oscillating at right angles to each other

13. - E3B01

What is transequatorial propagation?

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APropagation between any two points located on the magnetic equator
BPropagation between two stations at the same latitude
CPropagation between two continents by way of ducts along the magnetic equator
DPropagation between two mid-latitude points at approximately the same distance north and south of the magnetic equator

14. - E3C02

What is indicated by a rising A or K index?

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AHigher levels of solar UV radiation
BAn increase in the critical frequency
CDecreasing disruption of the geomagnetic field
DIncreasing disruption of the geomagnetic field

15. - E4A12

Which of the following procedures is an important precaution to follow when connecting a spectrum analyzer to a transmitter output?

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AUse high quality double shielded coaxial cables to reduce signal losses
BMatch the antenna to the load
CAttenuate the transmitter output going to the spectrum analyzer
DAll of these choices are correct

16. - E4B11

How should an antenna analyzer be connected when measuring antenna resonance and feed point impedance?

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ALoosely couple the antenna and a dummy load to the analyzer
BConnect the analyzer via a high-impedance transformer to the antenna
CLoosely couple the analyzer near the antenna base
DConnect the antenna feed line directly to the analyzer's connector

17. - E4C04

How is the noise figure of a receiver defined?

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AThe ratio of thermal noise to atmospheric noise
BThe ratio in dB of the noise generated by the receiver to the theoretical minimum noise
CThe ratio of the noise bandwidth in Hertz to the theoretical bandwidth of a resistive network
DThe ratio of atmospheric noise to phase noise

18. - E4D12

What is the term for the reduction in receiver sensitivity caused by a strong signal near the received frequency?

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ACross-modulation interference
BSquelch gain rollback
CQuieting
DDesensitization

19. - E4E09

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

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ANearby signals may appear to be excessively wide even if they meet emission standards
BFM signals can no longer be demodulated
CThe audio frequency bandwidth of the received signal might be compressed
DReceived audio in the speech range might have an echo effect

20. - E5A08

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

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

21. - E5B11

What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 25 ohms, R is 100 ohms, and XL is 50 ohms?

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A76 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
B14 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C14 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
D76 degrees with the voltage leading the current

22. - E5C13

What coordinate system is often used to display the resistive, inductive, and/or capacitive reactance components of impedance?

SelectAnswer
AElliptical coordinates
BFaraday grid
CRectangular coordinates
DMaidenhead grid

23. - E5D13

How much power is consumed in a circuit consisting of a 100 ohm resistor in series with a 100 ohm inductive reactance drawing 1 ampere?

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A200 Watts
B141.4 Watts
C100 Watts
D70.7 Watts

24. - E6A13

What do the initials CMOS stand for?

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ACommon Mode Oscillating System
BCommon Mode Organic Silicon
CComplementary Mica-Oxide Silicon
DComplementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor

25. - E6B11

What is used to control the attenuation of RF signals by a PIN diode?

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AForward DC bias current
BReverse voltage larger than the RF signal
CA sub-harmonic pump signal
DCapacitance of an RF coupling capacitor

26. - E6C02

What happens when the level of a comparator's input signal crosses the threshold?

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AThe feedback loop becomes unstable
BThe comparator enters latch-up
CThe IC input can be damaged
DThe comparator changes its output state

27. - E6D05

What is one reason for using ferrite cores rather than powdered-iron in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AFerrite toroids are easier to use with surface mount technology
BFerrite toroids generally have lower initial permeability
CFerrite toroids generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance value
DFerrite toroids generally have better temperature stability

28. - E6E09

Which of the following component package types would be most suitable for use at frequencies above the HF range?

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AAxial lead
BRadial lead
CSurface mount
DTO-220

29. - E6F12

What absorbs the energy from light falling on a photovoltaic cell?

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AProtons
BHoles
CPhotons
DElectrons

30. - E7A04

How many flip-flops are required to divide a signal frequency by 4?

SelectAnswer
A4
B1
C2
D8

31. - E7B04

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

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

32. - E7C01

How are the capacitors and inductors of a low-pass filter Pi-network arranged between the network's input and output?

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AAn inductor is connected between the input and ground, another inductor is connected between the output and ground, and a capacitor is connected between the input and output
BTwo capacitors are in series between the input and output, and an inductor is connected between the two capacitors and ground
CTwo inductors are in series between the input and output, and a capacitor is connected between the two inductors and ground
DA capacitor is connected between the input and ground, another capacitor is connected between the output and ground, and an inductor is connected between input and output

33. - E7D15

What is the purpose of a "step-start" circuit in a high voltage power supply?

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ATo provide a dual-voltage output for reduced power applications
BTo allow for remote control of the power supply
CTo compensate for variations of the incoming line voltage
DTo allow the filter capacitors to charge gradually

34. - E7E06

Why is de-emphasis commonly used in FM communications receivers?

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ATo remove third-order distortion products
BFor higher efficiency
CTo reduce impulse noise reception
DFor compatibility with transmitters using phase modulation

35. - E7F12

What digital process is applied to I and Q signals in order to recover the baseband modulation information?

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AQuadrature mixing
BDecimation
CSignal conditioning
DFast Fourier Transform

36. - E7G01

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

SelectAnswer
AVery high
BVery low
C100 ohms
D1000 ohms

37. - E7H07

How can an oscillator's microphonic responses be reduced?

SelectAnswer
AMechanically isolating the oscillator circuitry from its enclosure
BUsing the oscillator only for CW and digital signals
CUse of NP0 capacitors
DEliminating noise on the oscillator's power supply

38. - E8A01

What is the name of the process that shows that a square wave is made up of a sine wave plus all of its odd harmonics?

SelectAnswer
ADifferential analysis
BFourier analysis
CVector analysis
DNumerical analysis

39. - E8B07

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

SelectAnswer
AEME
BHigh speed digital modes
COFDM signals are not allowed on amateur bands
DExtremely low-power contacts

40. - E8C06

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 170-hertz shift, 300-baud ASCII transmission?

SelectAnswer
A1.0 kHz
B0.5 kHz
C0.3 kHz
D0.1 Hz

41. - E8D04

What is the primary effect of extremely short rise or fall time on a CW signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe generation of RF harmonics
BLimits data speed
CMore difficult to copy
DThe generation of key clicks

42. - E9A05

What is included in the total resistance of an antenna system?

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ARadiation resistance plus ohmic resistance
BTransmission-line resistance plus radiation resistance
CRadiation resistance plus space impedance
DRadiation resistance plus transmission resistance

43. - E9B08

How can the approximate beam-width in a given plane of a directional antenna be determined?

SelectAnswer
AMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and rear of the antenna
BMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and side of the antenna
CNote the two points where the signal strength of the antenna is 3 dB less than maximum and compute the angular difference
DDraw two imaginary lines through the ends of the elements and measure the angle between the lines

44. - E9C15

How does the radiation pattern of a horizontally polarized 3-element beam antenna vary with its height above ground?

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AThe horizontal beam width decreases with height
BThe horizontal beam width increases with height
CThe main lobe takeoff angle increases with increasing height
DThe main lobe takeoff angle decreases with increasing height

45. - E9D09

What is the function of a loading coil used as part of an HF mobile antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo cancel capacitive reactance
BTo lower the Q
CTo increase the SWR bandwidth
DTo lower the losses

46. - E9E08

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

SelectAnswer
AAn SWR greater than 1:1
BA reflection coefficient greater than 1
CA dielectric constant greater than 1
DAn SWR less than 1:1

47. - E9F04

What is the typical velocity factor for a coaxial cable with solid polyethylene dielectric?

SelectAnswer
A0.30
B0.66
C2.70
D0.10

48. - E9G03

Which of the following is often determined using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
ASatellite azimuth and elevation bearings
BTrigonometric functions
CBeam headings and radiation patterns
DImpedance and SWR values in transmission lines

49. - E9H06

What is the triangulation method of direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AThe geometric angles of sky waves from the source are used to determine its position
BA fixed receiving station uses three different antennas to plot the location of the signal source
CAntenna headings from several different receiving locations are used to locate the signal source
DA fixed receiving station plots three headings to the signal source

50. - E0A01

What is the primary function of an external earth connection or ground rod?

SelectAnswer
ALightning protection
BReduce received noise
CReduce RF current flow between pieces of equipment
DReduce RFI to telephones and home entertainment systems