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

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1. - E1A04

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a DX station calling CQ on 3.601 MHz LSB. Is it legal to return the call using lower sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions below 3.610 MHz
BNo, the sideband will extend beyond the edge of the phone band segment
CYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 75 meter phone band segment
DYes, because the DX station initiated the contact

2. - E1B05

What is the National Radio Quiet Zone?

SelectAnswer
AAn area in Puerto Rico surrounding the Arecibo Radio Telescope
BAn area in Florida surrounding Cape Canaveral
CAn area surrounding the National Radio Astronomy Observatory
DAn area in New Mexico surrounding the White Sands Test Area

3. - E1C02

What is meant by automatic control of a station?

SelectAnswer
ARemotely controlling a station's antenna pattern through a directional control link
BA station operating with its output power controlled automatically
CThe use of devices and procedures for control so that the control operator does not have to be present at a control point
DThe use of a control link between a control point and a locally controlled station

4. - E1D07

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

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

5. - E1E02

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

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

6. - E1F07

When may an amateur station send a message to a business?

SelectAnswer
AWhen transmitting international third-party communications
BWhen neither the amateur nor his or her employer has a pecuniary interest in the communications
CWhen the control operator is employed by the FCC or another government agency
DWhen the total money involved does not exceed $25

7. - E2A04

What is meant by the term mode as applied to an amateur radio satellite?

SelectAnswer
AWhether the satellite is in a polar or equatorial orbit
BThe satellite's orientation with respect to the Earth
CThe satellite's uplink and downlink frequency bands
DThe type of signals that can be relayed through the satellite

8. - E2B19

What special operating frequency restrictions are imposed on slow scan TV transmissions?

SelectAnswer
AThey are restricted to 7.245 MHz, 14.245 MHz, 21.345 MHz, and 28.945 MHz
BThey are restricted to phone band segments and their bandwidth can be no greater than that of a voice signal of the same modulation type
CNone; they are allowed on all amateur frequencies
DThey are not permitted above 54 MHz

9. - E2C08

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

SelectAnswer
AContacts using tactical call signs
BRepeater contacts between U.S. club members
CContacts between a U.S. station and a non-U.S. station
DSpecial event contacts between stations in the U.S.

10. - E2D09

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

SelectAnswer
APSK31
B170 Hz shift, 45 baud RTTY
CAMTOR
D300 baud packet

11. - E2E12

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

SelectAnswer
ARemote
BALE can use any type of control
CAutomatic
DLocal

12. - E3A01

What is the approximate maximum separation measured along the surface of the Earth between two stations communicating by Moon bounce?

SelectAnswer
A500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
B5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
C2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee
D12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations

13. - E3B03

What is the best time of day for transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
AAfternoon or early evening
BLate at night
CNoon
DMorning

14. - E3C03

Which of the following signal paths is most likely to experience high levels of absorption when the A index or K index is elevated?

SelectAnswer
ATransequatorial propagation
BSporadic-E
CPolar paths
DNVIS

15. - E4A03

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

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

16. - E4B17

What three test loads are used to calibrate a standard RF vector network analyzer?

SelectAnswer
A50 ohms, 75 ohms, and 90 ohms
BShort circuit, open circuit, and 50 ohms
C50 ohms through 1/8 wavelength, 1/4 wavelength, and 1/2 wavelength of coaxial cable
DShort circuit, open circuit, and resonant circuit

17. - E4C01

What is an effect of excessive phase noise in the local oscillator section of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AIt can cause strong signals on nearby frequencies to interfere with reception of weak signals
BIt limits the receiver's ability to receive strong signals
CIt reduces receiver sensitivity
DIt decreases receiver third-order intermodulation distortion dynamic range

18. - E4D04

Which of the following may reduce or eliminate intermodulation interference in a repeater caused by another transmitter operating in close proximity?

SelectAnswer
AA properly terminated circulator at the output of the transmitter
BA Class D final amplifier
CA Class C final amplifier
DA band-pass filter in the feed line between the transmitter and receiver

19. - E4E01

Which of the following types of receiver noise can often be reduced by use of a receiver noise blanker?

SelectAnswer
AIgnition noise
BHeterodyne interference
CBroadband white noise
DAll of these choices are correct

20. - E5A17

What is the result of increasing the Q of an impedance-matching circuit?

SelectAnswer
AIt has no effect on impedance matching
BMatching bandwidth is decreased
CMatching bandwidth is increased
DMatching range is increased

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
BOne exponential period
COne time constant
DA time factor of one

22. - E5C16

Which point on Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor and a 19 picofarad capacitor at 21.200 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 8
BPoint 7
CPoint 3
DPoint 1

23. - E5D02

Why is it important to keep lead lengths short for components used in circuits for VHF and above?

SelectAnswer
ATo maintain component lifetime
BAll of these choices are correct
CTo increase the thermal time constant
DTo avoid unwanted inductive reactance

24. - E6A11

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

SelectAnswer
A6
B2
C3
D1

25. - E6B13

What type of bias is required for an LED to emit light?

SelectAnswer
AInductive bias
BForward bias
CReverse bias
DZero bias

26. - E6C12

What is BiCMOS logic?

SelectAnswer
AA logic device with two CMOS circuits per package
BAn integrated circuit logic family using both bipolar and CMOS transistors
CA FET logic family based on bimetallic semiconductors
DA logic family based on bismuth CMOS devices

27. - E6D02

What is the equivalent circuit of a quartz crystal?

SelectAnswer
AMotional capacitance, motional inductance, and loss resistance in series, all in parallel with a shunt capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance
BMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in parallel
CMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in series
DMotional inductance and loss resistance in series, paralleled with motional capacitance and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance

28. - E6E12

Why are high-power RF amplifier ICs and transistors sometimes mounted in ceramic packages?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a low-pass frequency response
BBetter dissipation of heat
CHigh-voltage insulating ability
DEnhanced sensitivity to light

29. - E6F13

What is a liquid crystal display (LCD)?

SelectAnswer
AA display utilizing a crystalline liquid and polarizing filters which becomes opaque when voltage is applied
BA modern replacement for a quartz crystal oscillator which displays its fundamental frequency
CA frequency-determining unit for a transmitter or receiver
DA display that uses a glowing liquid to remain brightly lit in dim light

30. - E7A11

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

SelectAnswer
AReverse Logic
BPositive Logic
CAssertive Logic
DNegative logic

31. - E7B05

What can be done to prevent unwanted oscillations in an RF power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AUse a phase inverter in the output filter
BTune the stage for maximum SWR
CInstall parasitic suppressors and/or neutralize the stage
DTune both the input and output for maximum power

32. - E7C12

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

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

33. - E7D02

What is one characteristic of a switching electronic voltage regulator?

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

34. - E7E07

What is meant by the term baseband in radio communications?

SelectAnswer
AThe basic oscillator frequency in an FM transmitter that is multiplied to increase the deviation and carrier frequency
BThe unmodulated bandwidth of the transmitted signal
CThe frequency components present in the modulating signal
DThe lowest frequency band that the transmitter or receiver covers

35. - E7F13

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

SelectAnswer
ASelect the point at which baseband signals are generated
BProvide incremental signal delays for filter algorithms
CTo reduce excess signal pressure levels
DProvide access for debugging software

36. - E7G11

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 3300 ohms and RF is 47 kilohms?

SelectAnswer
A28
B0.07
C14
D7

37. - E7H09

What type of frequency synthesizer circuit uses a phase accumulator, lookup table, digital to analog converter, and a low-pass anti-alias filter?

SelectAnswer
AA phase locked loop synthesizer
BA direct digital synthesizer
CA hybrid synthesizer
DA diode-switching matrix synthesizer

38. - E8A11

What type of information can be conveyed using digital waveforms?

SelectAnswer
AData
BHuman speech
CVideo signals
DAll of these choices are correct

39. - E8B09

What is meant by deviation ratio?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the audio modulating frequency to the center carrier frequency
BThe ratio of the highest audio modulating frequency to the average audio modulating frequency
CThe ratio of the carrier center frequency to the audio modulating frequency
DThe ratio of the maximum carrier frequency deviation to the highest audio modulating frequency

40. - E8C04

What technique is used to minimize the bandwidth requirements of a PSK31 signal?

SelectAnswer
AUse of sinusoidal data pulses
BZero-sum character encoding
CUse of trapezoidal data pulses
DReed-Solomon character encoding

41. - E8D11

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

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

42. - E9A11

Which of the following factors determines ground losses for a ground-mounted vertical antenna operating in the 3 MHz to 30 MHz range?

SelectAnswer
ASoil conductivity
BDistance from the transmitter
CThe standing wave ratio
DTake-off angle

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
BNote the two points where the signal strength of the antenna is 3 dB less than maximum and compute the angular difference
CDraw two imaginary lines through the ends of the elements and measure the angle between the lines
DMeasure the ratio of the signal strengths of the radiated power lobes from the front and side of the antenna

44. - E9C10

Which of the following describes a Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn end fed dipole antenna
BA vertical array capable of quickly changing the direction of maximum radiation by changing phasing lines
CA dipole constructed from zip cord
DAn omni-directional antenna commonly used for satellite communications

45. - E9D09

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

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

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
ADouble-bazooka match
BAll of these choices are correct
CGamma match
DHairpin match

47. - E9F02

Which of the following determines the velocity factor of a transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AThe termination impedance
BDielectric materials used in the line
CThe line length
DThe center conductor resistivity

48. - E9G01

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

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance
BRadio propagation
CImpedance along transmission lines
DAntenna radiation pattern

49. - E9H10

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

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

50. - E0A08

What does SAR measure?

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

Figure E5-2

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Figure E7-4