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

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1. - E1A06

Where must the carrier frequency of a CW signal be set to comply with FCC rules for 60 meter operation?

SelectAnswer
AAt the center frequency of the channel
BAt the lowest frequency of the channel
COn any frequency where the signal's sidebands are within the channel
DAt the highest frequency of the channel

2. - E1B01

Which of the following constitutes a spurious emission?

SelectAnswer
AAn emission outside its necessary bandwidth that can be reduced or eliminated without affecting the information transmitted
BAn amateur station transmission made at random without the proper call sign identification
CA signal transmitted to prevent its detection by any station other than the intended recipient
DAny transmitted signal that unintentionally interferes with another licensed radio station

3. - E1C08

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

SelectAnswer
A30 seconds
B10 minutes
C3 minutes
D5 minutes

4. - E1D09

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

SelectAnswer
A70 cm and 13 cm
B70 cm and 33 cm
C70 cm only
D33 cm and 13 cm

5. - E1E12

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

SelectAnswer
ASend the application form to the FCC and inform the FCC of the grade
BReturn the application document to the examinee
CDestroy the application form
DMaintain the application form with the VEC's records

6. - E1F11

Which of the following best describes one of the standards that must be met by an external RF power amplifier if it is to qualify for a grant of FCC certification?

SelectAnswer
AIt must be capable of external RF switching between its input and output networks
BIt must satisfy the FCC's spurious emission standards when operated at the lesser of 1500 watts or its full output power
CIt must exhibit a gain of 0 dB or less over its full output range
DIt must produce full legal output when driven by not more than 5 watts of mean RF input power

7. - E2A06

On what band would a satellite receive signals if it were operating in mode U/V?

SelectAnswer
A50.0 MHz - 50.2 MHz
B29.5 MHz - 29.7 MHz
C435 MHz - 438 MHz
D144 MHz - 146 MHz

8. - E2B19

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

SelectAnswer
ANone; they are allowed on all amateur frequencies
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
CThey are restricted to 7.245 MHz, 14.245 MHz, 21.345 MHz, and 28.945 MHz
DThey are not permitted above 54 MHz

9. - E2C09

What type of equipment is commonly used to implement a ham radio mesh network?

SelectAnswer
AA standard wireless router running custom software
BA 440 MHz transceiver with a 9600 baud modem
CA 2 meter VHF transceiver with a 1200 baud modem
DAn optical cable connection between the USB ports of 2 separate computers

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
AAMTOR
BPACTOR
C802.11
DAX.25

11. - E2E04

What is indicated when one of the ellipses in an FSK crossed-ellipse display suddenly disappears?

SelectAnswer
AOne of the signal filters is saturated
BThe mark and space signal have been inverted
CSelective fading has occurred
DThe receiver has drifted 5 kHz from the desired receive frequency

12. - E3A01

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

SelectAnswer
A12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations
B5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
C2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee
D500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee

13. - E3B12

What is the primary characteristic of chordal hop propagation?

SelectAnswer
ASuccessive ionospheric reflections without an intermediate reflection from the ground
BPropagation across the geomagnetic equator
CSignals reflected back toward the transmitting station
DPropagation away from the great circle bearing between stations

14. - E3C04

What does the value of Bz (B sub Z) represent?

SelectAnswer
ADuration of long-delayed echoes
BCritical frequency for vertical transmissions
CGeomagnetic field stability
DDirection and strength of the interplanetary magnetic field

15. - E4A15

What is an advantage of a period-measuring frequency counter over a direct-count type?

SelectAnswer
AIt does not require an expensive high-precision time base
BIt can directly measure the modulation index of an FM transmitter
CIt provides improved resolution of low-frequency signals within a comparable time period
DIt can run on battery power for remote measurements

16. - E4B11

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

SelectAnswer
AConnect the analyzer via a high-impedance transformer to the antenna
BLoosely couple the antenna and a dummy load to the analyzer
CConnect the antenna feed line directly to the analyzer's connector
DLoosely couple the analyzer near the antenna base

17. - E4C11

Which of the following is a desirable amount of selectivity for an amateur SSB phone receiver?

SelectAnswer
A1 kHz
B2.4 kHz
C4.2 kHz
D4.8 kHz

18. - E4D09

What is the purpose of the preselector in a communications receiver?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a range of AGC time constants
BTo increase rejection of unwanted signals
CTo allow selection of the optimum RF amplifier device
DTo store often-used frequencies

19. - E4E08

What type of signal is picked up by electrical wiring near a radio antenna?

SelectAnswer
AA differential-mode signal at the AC power line frequency
BAn electrical-sparking signal
CA common-mode signal at the frequency of the radio transmitter
DHarmonics of the AC power line frequency

20. - E5A17

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

SelectAnswer
AMatching bandwidth is decreased
BIt has no effect on impedance matching
CMatching range is increased
DMatching bandwidth is increased

21. - E5B09

What is the relationship between the current through a capacitor and the voltage across a capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage and current are in phase
BCurrent leads voltage by 90 degrees
CVoltage leads current by 90 degrees
DVoltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase

22. - E5C06

What does the impedance 50-j25 represent?

SelectAnswer
A25 ohms resistance in series with 50 ohms inductive reactance
B25 ohms resistance in series with 50 ohms capacitive reactance
C50 ohms resistance in series with 25 ohms capacitive reactance
D50 ohms resistance in series with 25 ohms inductive reactance

23. - E5D06

In what direction is the magnetic field oriented about a conductor in relation to the direction of electron flow?

SelectAnswer
AIn a direction determined by the left-hand rule
BIn a direction opposite to the current
CIn the same direction as the current
DIn all directions; omni-directional

24. - E6A11

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

SelectAnswer
A3
B1
C6
D2

25. - E6B07

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

SelectAnswer
AInsufficient forward voltage
BExcessive junction temperature
CExcessive inverse voltage
DCharge carrier depletion

26. - E6C04

What is the primary advantage of tri-state logic?

SelectAnswer
AMore efficient arithmetic operations
BLow power consumption
CHigh speed operation
DAbility to connect many device outputs to a common bus

27. - E6D13

What is the primary cause of inductor self-resonance?

SelectAnswer
AInductive kickback
BThe skin effect
CNon-linear core hysteresis
DInter-turn capacitance

28. - E6E01

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

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

29. - E6F03

What is the most common configuration of an optoisolator or optocoupler?

SelectAnswer
AAn amplitude modulated helium-neon laser
BAn LED and a phototransistor
CA frequency modulated helium-neon laser
DA lens and a photomultiplier

30. - E7A11

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

SelectAnswer
APositive Logic
BNegative logic
CAssertive Logic
DReverse Logic

31. - E7B05

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

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

32. - E7C08

Which of the following factors has the greatest effect in helping determine the bandwidth and response shape of a crystal ladder filter?

SelectAnswer
AThe relative frequencies of the individual crystals
BThe amplitude of the signals passing through the filter
CThe gain of the RF stage preceding the filter
DThe DC voltage applied to the quartz crystal

33. - E7D08

What type of circuit is shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
ASwitching voltage regulator
BLinear voltage regulator
CEmitter follower
DGrounded emitter amplifier

34. - E7E03

How does an analog phase modulator function?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce AM signals
BBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce AM signals
CBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce PM signals
DBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce PM signals

35. - E7F10

What aspect of receiver analog-to-digital conversion determines the maximum receive bandwidth of a Direct Digital Conversion SDR?

SelectAnswer
ASample rate
BProcessor latency
CSample clock phase noise
DSample width in bits

36. - E7G12

What is an integrated circuit operational amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AA RF amplifier used in the UHF and microwave regions
BA digital audio amplifier whose characteristics are determined by components external to the amplifier
CA high-gain, direct-coupled differential amplifier with very high input impedance and very low output impedance
DAn amplifier used to increase the average output of frequency modulated amateur signals to the legal limit

37. - E7H11

What are the major spectral impurity components of direct digital synthesizers?

SelectAnswer
ANyquist limit noise
BBroadband noise
CDigital conversion noise
DSpurious signals at discrete frequencies

38. - E8A09

How many levels can an analog-to-digital converter with 8 bit resolution encode?

SelectAnswer
A8 multiplied by the gain of the input amplifier
B8
C256
D256 divided by the gain of the input amplifier

39. - E8B08

What describes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
AA bandwidth compression technique using Fourier transforms
BA digital mode for narrow band, slow speed transmissions
CA frequency modulation technique which uses non-harmonically related frequencies
DA digital modulation technique using subcarriers at frequencies chosen to avoid intersymbol interference

40. - E8C07

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 4800-Hz frequency shift, 9600-baud ASCII FM transmission?

SelectAnswer
A9.6 kHz
B5.76 kHz
C15.36 kHz
D4.8 kHz

41. - E8D04

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

SelectAnswer
AThe generation of key clicks
BThe generation of RF harmonics
CMore difficult to copy
DLimits data speed

42. - E9A03

Why would one need to know the feed point impedance of an antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo measure the near-field radiation density from a transmitting antenna
BTo match impedances in order to minimize standing wave ratio on the transmission line
CTo calculate the front-to-side ratio of the antenna
DTo calculate the front-to-back ratio of the antenna

43. - E9B02

In the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-1, what is the front-to-back ratio?

SelectAnswer
A24 dB
B36 dB
C14 dB
D18 dB

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

45. - E9D08

What happens as the Q of an antenna increases?

SelectAnswer
ASWR bandwidth increases
BSWR bandwidth decreases
CMore common-mode current is present on the feed line
DGain is reduced

46. - E9E06

What is the equivalent lumped-constant network for a hairpin matching system of a 3-element Yagi?

SelectAnswer
AA shunt inductor
BPi-network
CA series capacitor
DPi-L-network

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
CLower velocity factor
DHigher SWR

48. - E9G04

What are the two families of circles and arcs that make up a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AResistance and reactance
BResistance and voltage
CVoltage and impedance
DReactance and voltage

49. - E9H06

What is the triangulation method of direction finding?

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

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
BUse an antenna modeling program to calculate field strength at accessible locations
CUse a calibrated antenna analyzer
DAll of the choices are correct

Figure E6-2

Figure E7-3

Figure E9-1