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

2. - E1B11

What is the permitted mean power of any spurious emission relative to the mean power of the fundamental emission from a station transmitter or external RF amplifier installed after January 1, 2003 and transmitting on a frequency below 30 MHZ?

SelectAnswer
AAt least 43 dB below
BAt least 53 dB below
CAt least 73 dB below
DAt least 63 dB below

3. - E1C05

When may an automatically controlled station originate third party communications?

SelectAnswer
AWhen agreed upon by the sending or receiving station
BNever
COnly when transmitting RTTY or data emissions
DWhen approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration

4. - E1D03

What is a telecommand station in the amateur satellite service?

SelectAnswer
AAn amateur station that transmits telemetry consisting of measurements of upper atmosphere
BAn amateur station that transmits communications to initiate, modify or terminate functions of a space station
CAn amateur station located on the Earth's surface for communication with other Earth stations by means of Earth satellites
DAn amateur station located more than 50 km above the Earth's surface

5. - E1E12

What must the VE team do with the application form if the examinee does not pass the exam?

SelectAnswer
AReturn the application document to the examinee
BMaintain the application form with the VEC's records
CSend the application form to the FCC and inform the FCC of the grade
DDestroy the application form

6. - E1F10

What is the maximum permitted transmitter peak envelope power for an amateur station transmitting spread spectrum communications?

SelectAnswer
A1.5 W
B1 W
C10 W
D1.5 kW

7. - E2A03

What is the orbital period of an Earth satellite?

SelectAnswer
AThe time it takes for a satellite to travel from perigee to apogee
BThe point of minimum height of a satellite's orbit
CThe time it takes for a satellite to complete one revolution around the Earth
DThe point of maximum height of a satellite's orbit

8. - E2B13

How many lines are commonly used in each frame of an amateur slow-scan color television picture?

SelectAnswer
A30 or 60
B128 or 256
C180 or 360
D60 or 100

9. - E2C13

What indicator is required to be used by U.S.-licensed operators when operating a station via remote control where the transmitter is located in the U.S.?

SelectAnswer
AThe ARRL section of the remote station
BNo additional indicator is required
C/ followed by the USPS two letter abbreviation for the state in which the remote station is located
D/R# where # is the district of the remote station

10. - E2D03

Which of the following digital modes is especially useful for EME communications?

SelectAnswer
AFSK441
BJT65
CPACTOR III
DOlivia

11. - E2E06

What is the most common data rate used for HF packet?

SelectAnswer
A110 baud
B300 baud
C1200 baud
D48 baud

12. - E3A12

What is the cause of auroral activity?

SelectAnswer
AThe interaction in the E layer of charged particles from the Sun with the Earth's magnetic field
BMeteor showers concentrated in the extreme northern and southern latitudes
CThe interaction in the F2 layer between the solar wind and the Van Allen belt
DA low sunspot level combined with tropospheric ducting

13. - E3B03

What is the best time of day for transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
ALate at night
BNoon
CMorning
DAfternoon or early evening

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. - E4A05

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

SelectAnswer
AAutomatic amplitude and frequency numerical readout
BAll of these choices are correct
CStorage of traces for future reference
DManipulation of time base after trace capture

16. - E4B10

Which of the following describes a method to measure intermodulation distortion in an SSB transmitter?

SelectAnswer
AModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a logic analyzer
BModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related radio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer
CModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a peak reading wattmeter
DModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer

17. - E4C13

How does a narrow-band roofing filter affect receiver performance?

SelectAnswer
AIt improves sensitivity by reducing front end noise
BIt improves dynamic range by attenuating strong signals near the receive frequency
CIt improves intelligibility by using low Q circuitry to reduce ringing
DAll of these choices are correct

18. - E4D01

What is meant by the blocking dynamic range of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the third order intercept point
BThe minimum difference in dB between two signals which produce third order intermodulation products greater than the noise floor
CThe minimum difference in dB between the levels of two FM signals which will cause one signal to block the other
DThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the level of an incoming signal which will cause 1 dB of gain compression

19. - E4E12

What is one disadvantage of using some types of automatic DSP notch-filters when attempting to copy CW signals?

SelectAnswer
AReceived CW signals will appear to be modulated at the DSP clock frequency
BA DSP filter can remove the desired signal at the same time as it removes interfering signals
CAny nearby signal passing through the DSP system will overwhelm the desired signal
DRinging in the DSP filter will completely remove the spaces between the CW characters

20. - E5A15

Which of the following can increase Q for inductors and capacitors?

SelectAnswer
ALower losses
BHigher self-resonant frequency
CLower self-resonant frequency
DLower reactance

21. - E5B03

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

SelectAnswer
AThe sign is reversed
BThe susceptance phase angle is the inverse of the reactance phase angle
CIt is unchanged
DIt is shifted by 90 degrees

22. - E5C13

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

SelectAnswer
AElliptical coordinates
BMaidenhead grid
CRectangular coordinates
DFaraday grid

23. - E5D01

What is the result of skin effect?

SelectAnswer
AAs frequency increases, RF current flows in a thinner layer of the conductor, closer to the surface
BThermal effects on the surface of the conductor decrease the impedance
CAs frequency decreases, RF current flows in a thinner layer of the conductor, closer to the surface
DThermal effects on the surface of the conductor increase the impedance

24. - E6A06

What is the beta of a bipolar junction transistor?

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

25. - E6B06

Which of the following is a common use of a hot-carrier diode?

SelectAnswer
AAs a variable capacitance in an automatic frequency control circuit
BAs a VHF/UHF mixer or detector
CAs a constant voltage reference in a power supply
DAs balanced mixers in FM generation

26. - E6C09

What is a Programmable Logic Device (PLD)?

SelectAnswer
AProgrammable equipment used for testing digital logic integrated circuits
BA programmable collection of logic gates and circuits in a single integrated circuit
CAn algorithm for simulating logic functions during circuit design
DA device to control industrial equipment

27. - E6D08

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

SelectAnswer
APowdered-iron cores use smaller diameter wire for the same inductance
BPowdered-iron cores generally maintain their characteristics at higher currents
CPowdered-iron cores generally have greater initial permeability
DPowdered-iron cores generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance

28. - E6E01

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

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

29. - E6F06

Which of these materials is affected the most by photoconductivity?

SelectAnswer
AAn ordinary metal
BA heavy metal
CA crystalline semiconductor
DA liquid semiconductor

30. - E7A08

What logical operation does an OR gate perform?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1"
BIt produces logic "0" at its output if all inputs are logic "1"
CIt produces logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"
DIt only produces logic "0" at its output when all inputs are logic "1"

31. - E7B03

Which of the following components form the output of a class D amplifier circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA high-pass filter to compensate for low gain at low frequencies
BA low-pass filter to remove switching signal components
CA temperature compensating load resistor to improve linearity
DA matched load resistor to prevent damage by switching transients

32. - E7C03

What advantage does a Pi-L-network have over a regular Pi-network for impedance matching between the final amplifier of a vacuum-tube transmitter and an antenna?

SelectAnswer
ALower losses
BHigher efficiency
CGreater harmonic suppression
DGreater transformation range

33. - E7D06

What is the purpose of Q1 in the circuit shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
AIt provides a constant load for the voltage source
BIt increases the current-handling capability of the regulator
CIt provides negative feedback to improve regulation
DIt provides D1 with current

34. - E7E08

What are the principal frequencies that appear at the output of a mixer circuit?

SelectAnswer
AThe two input frequencies along with their sum and difference frequencies
BThe sum, difference and square root of the input frequencies
C1.414 and 0.707 times the input frequency
DTwo and four times the original frequency

35. - E7F17

What do the letters I and Q in I/Q Modulation represent?

SelectAnswer
AInactive and Quiescent
BInstantaneous and Quasi-stable
CIn-phase and Quadrature
DInstantaneous and Quenched

36. - E7G02

What is the effect of ringing in a filter?

SelectAnswer
AA reduction in high frequency response
BAn echo caused by a long time delay
CPartial cancellation of the signal over a range of frequencies
DUndesired oscillations added to the desired signal

37. - E7H10

What information is contained in the lookup table of a direct digital frequency synthesizer?

SelectAnswer
AThe phase relationship between a voltage-controlled oscillator and the output waveform
BThe phase relationship between a reference oscillator and the output waveform
CThe synthesizer frequency limits and frequency values stored in the radio memories
DThe amplitude values that represent a sine-wave output

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
BNumerical analysis
CFourier analysis
DVector analysis

39. - E8B05

What is the deviation ratio of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus-or-minus 5 kHz when the maximum modulation frequency is 3 kHz?

SelectAnswer
A0.6
B1.67
C0.167
D60

40. - E8C11

What is the relationship between symbol rate and baud?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol rate is only used for packet-based modes
BBaud is twice the symbol rate
CThey are the same
DBaud is only used for RTTY

41. - E8D09

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

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

42. - E9A14

What is meant by the radiation resistance of an antenna?

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

43. - E9B14

What type of information can be obtained by submitting the details of a proposed new antenna to a modeling program?

SelectAnswer
APolar plots of the far field elevation and azimuth patterns
BAll of these choices are correct
CAntenna gain
DSWR vs frequency charts

44. - E9C14

How does the performance of a horizontally polarized antenna mounted on the side of a hill compare with the same antenna mounted on flat ground?

SelectAnswer
AThe main lobe takeoff angle decreases in the downhill direction
BThe horizontal beam width decreases in the downhill direction
CThe main lobe takeoff angle increases in the downhill direction
DThe horizontal beam width increases in the uphill direction

45. - E9D10

What happens to feed point impedance at the base of a fixed length HF mobile antenna as the frequency of operation is lowered?

SelectAnswer
AThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance increases
BThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance decreases
CThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance increases
DThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance decreases

46. - E9E11

What is an effective way of matching a feed line to a VHF or UHF antenna when the impedances of both the antenna and feed line are unknown?

SelectAnswer
AUse the universal stub matching technique
BConnect a series-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
CUse a 50 ohm 1:1 balun between the antenna and feed line
DConnect a parallel-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals

47. - E9F10

What impedance does a 1/8 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is shorted at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AThe same as the input impedance to the final generator stage
BThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
CA capacitive reactance
DAn inductive reactance

48. - E9G02

What type of coordinate system is used in a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage lines and current chords
BResistance circles and reactance arcs
CVoltage circles and current arcs
DResistance lines and reactance chords

49. - E9H09

Which of the following describes the construction of a receiving loop antenna?

SelectAnswer
AOne or more turns of wire wound in the shape of a large open coil
BA large circularly polarized antenna
CA vertical antenna coupled to a feed line through an inductive loop of wire
DA small coil of wire tightly wound around a toroidal ferrite core

50. - E0A07

How may dangerous levels of carbon monoxide from an emergency generator be detected?

SelectAnswer
AOnly with a carbon monoxide detector
BBy the yellowish appearance of the gas
CBy the odor
DAny ordinary smoke detector can be used

Figure E7-3