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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?

SelectAnswer
AAny amateur license with an FCC Marine or Aircraft endorsement
BAn unrestricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
COnly General class or higher amateur licenses
DAny FCC-issued amateur license

2. - E1B05

What is the National Radio Quiet Zone?

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

3. - E1C13

Which of the following is required in order to operate in accordance with CEPT rules in foreign countries where permitted?

SelectAnswer
AYou must append "/CEPT" to your call sign
BYou must bring a copy of FCC Public Notice DA 11-221
CYou must identify in the official language of the country in which you are operating
DThe U.S. embassy must approve of your operation

4. - E1D04

What is an Earth station in the amateur satellite service?

SelectAnswer
AAn amateur station that transmits telemetry consisting of measurement of upper atmosphere
BAn amateur station within 50 km of the Earth's surface intended for communications with amateur stations by means of objects in space
CAn amateur station that is not able to communicate using amateur satellites
DAny amateur station on the surface of the Earth

5. - E1E06

Who is responsible for the proper conduct and necessary supervision during an amateur operator license examination session?

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AThe VE session manager
BThe FCC
CThe VEC coordinating the session
DEach administering VE

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. - E2A10

Why may the received signal from an amateur satellite exhibit a rapidly repeating fading effect?

SelectAnswer
ABecause the satellite is spinning
BBecause of the satellite's low orbital altitude
CBecause of ionospheric absorption
DBecause of the Doppler Effect

8. - E2B14

What aspect of an amateur slow-scan television signal encodes the brightness of the picture?

SelectAnswer
ATone frequency
BSync amplitude
CTone amplitude
DSync frequency

9. - E2C06

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

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

10. - E2D06

Which of the following describes a method of establishing EME contacts?

SelectAnswer
ATime synchronous transmissions alternately from each station
BHigh speed CW identification to avoid fading
CJudging optimum transmission times by monitoring beacons reflected from the Moon
DStoring and forwarding digital messages

11. - E2E06

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

SelectAnswer
A48 baud
B110 baud
C300 baud
D1200 baud

12. - E3A04

What do Hepburn maps predict?

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

13. - E3B02

What is the approximate maximum range for signals using transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
A2500 miles
B7500 miles
C5000 miles
D1000 miles

14. - E3C01

What does the term ray tracing describe in regard to radio communications?

SelectAnswer
ADetermining the radiation pattern from an array of antennas
BThe process in which an electronic display presents a pattern
CEvaluating high voltage sources for X-Rays
DModeling a radio wave's path through the ionosphere

15. - E4A04

What determines the upper frequency limit for a computer soundcard-based oscilloscope program?

SelectAnswer
AQ of the interface of the interface circuit
BAll of these choices are correct
CAmount of memory on the soundcard
DAnalog-to-digital conversion speed of the soundcard

16. - E4B17

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

SelectAnswer
AShort circuit, open circuit, and resonant circuit
BShort circuit, open circuit, and 50 ohms
C50 ohms, 75 ohms, and 90 ohms
D50 ohms through 1/8 wavelength, 1/4 wavelength, and 1/2 wavelength of coaxial cable

17. - E4C12

What is an undesirable effect of using too wide a filter bandwidth in the IF section of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AOutput-offset overshoot
BFilter ringing
CUndesired signals may be heard
DThermal-noise distortion

18. - E4D05

What transmitter frequencies would cause an intermodulation-product signal in a receiver tuned to 146.70 MHz when a nearby station transmits on 146.52 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A173.35 MHz and 139.40 MHz
B146.88 MHz and 146.34 MHz
C146.10 MHz and 147.30 MHz
D146.34 MHz and 146.61 MHz

19. - E4E12

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

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

20. - E5A13

What is an effect of increasing Q in a resonant circuit?

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AParasitic effects are minimized
BInternal voltages and circulating currents increase
CFewer components are needed for the same performance
DPhase shift can become uncontrolled

21. - E5B03

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

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

22. - E5C07

What is a vector?

SelectAnswer
AThe inverse of the sine function
BA quantity with both magnitude and an angular component
CThe inverse of the tangent function
DThe value of a quantity that changes over time

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?

SelectAnswer
A70.7 Watts
B200 Watts
C141.4 Watts
D100 Watts

24. - E6A16

What are the majority charge carriers in N-type semiconductor material?

SelectAnswer
AFree electrons
BHoles
CFree protons
DFree neutrons

25. - E6B07

What is the failure mechanism when a junction diode fails due to excessive current?

SelectAnswer
AExcessive junction temperature
BExcessive inverse voltage
CInsufficient forward voltage
DCharge carrier depletion

26. - E6C14

What is the primary advantage of using a Programmable Gate Array (PGA) in a logic circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA PGA contains its own internal power supply
BComplex logic functions can be created in a single integrated circuit
CMany similar gates are less expensive than a mixture of gate types
DAll of these choices are correct

27. - E6D05

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

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

28. - E6E05

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

SelectAnswer
A2 dB
B-20 dBm
C44 dBm
D-10 dB

29. - E6F07

What is a solid state relay?

SelectAnswer
AA device that uses semiconductors to implement the functions of an electromechanical relay
BA mechanical relay that latches in the on or off state each time it is pulsed
CA relay using transistors to drive the relay coil
DA passive delay line

30. - E7A04

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

SelectAnswer
A1
B2
C4
D8

31. - E7B04

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

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

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

33. - E7D05

Which of the following types of linear voltage regulator places a constant load on the unregulated voltage source?

SelectAnswer
AA shunt regulator
BA shunt current source
CA series regulator
DA constant current source

34. - E7E10

How does a diode detector function?

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

35. - E7F06

What is the minimum number of bits required for an analog-to-digital converter to sample a signal with a range of 1 volt at a resolution of 1 millivolt?

SelectAnswer
A4 bits
B6 bits
C10 bits
D8 bits

36. - E7G03

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

SelectAnswer
AVery low
BVery high
C100 ohms
D1000 ohms

37. - E7H12

Which of the following must be done to insure that a crystal oscillator provides the frequency specified by the crystal manufacturer?

SelectAnswer
ABias the crystal at a specified voltage
BBias the crystal at a specified current
CProvide the crystal with a specified parallel inductance
DProvide the crystal with a specified parallel capacitance

38. - E8A03

What type of wave does a Fourier analysis show to be made up of sine waves of a given fundamental frequency plus all of its harmonics?

SelectAnswer
AA square wave
BA sawtooth wave
CA cosine wave
DA sine wave

39. - E8B11

What is digital time division multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
ATwo or more signals are arranged to share discrete time slots of a data transmission
BTwo or more data streams are assigned to discrete sub-carriers on an FM transmitter
CTwo or more signals are quadrature modulated to increase bandwidth efficiency
DTwo or more data streams share the same channel by transmitting time of transmission as the sub-carrier

40. - E8C01

How is Forward Error Correction implemented?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the frequency shift of the transmitted signal according to a predefined algorithm
BBy transmitting extra data that may be used to detect and correct transmission errors
CBy the receiving station repeating each block of three data characters
DBy transmitting a special algorithm to the receiving station along with the data characters

41. - E8D02

What spread spectrum communications technique uses a high speed binary bit stream to shift the phase of an RF carrier?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency hopping
BPhase compandored spread spectrum
CDirect sequence
DBinary phase-shift keying

42. - E9A09

How is antenna efficiency calculated?

SelectAnswer
A(total resistance / radiation resistance) x 100 per cent
B(effective radiated power / transmitter output) x 100 percent
C(radiation resistance / total resistance) x 100 per cent
D(radiation resistance / transmission resistance) x 100 per cent

43. - E9B05

What type of antenna pattern over real ground is shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
AAzimuth
BPolarization
CRadiation resistance
DElevation

44. - E9C12

Which of the following describes an extended double Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn end fed folded dipole antenna
BA portable antenna erected using two push support poles
CA center fed 1.25 wavelength antenna (two 5/8 wave elements in phase)
DA wideband vertical antenna constructed from precisely tapered aluminum tubing

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 lower the Q
DTo cancel capacitive reactance

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
CConnect a parallel-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
DUse a 50 ohm 1:1 balun between the antenna and feed line

47. - E9F07

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

SelectAnswer
ASmaller reflection coefficient
BLower loss
CHigher SWR
DLower velocity factor

48. - E9G08

What is the process of normalization with regard to a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AReassigning reactance values with regard to the resistance axis
BReassigning prime center with regard to the reactance axis
CReassigning resistance values with regard to the reactance axis
DReassigning impedance values with regard to the prime center

49. - E9H10

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

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

50. - E0A03

Which of the following would be a practical way to estimate whether the RF fields produced by an amateur radio station are within permissible MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AUse a hand calculator plus Smith-chart equations to calculate the fields
BAll of the choices are correct
CUse a calibrated antenna analyzer
DUse an antenna modeling program to calculate field strength at accessible locations

Figure E9-2