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

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1. - E1A03

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a station calling CQ on 14.349 MHz USB. Is it legal to return the call using upper sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, the sideband will extend beyond the band edge
BYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 20 meter band
CNo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions above 14.340 MHz
DYes, because you were not the station calling CQ

2. - E1B01

Which of the following constitutes a spurious emission?

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

3. - E1C11

Which of the following operating arrangements allows an FCC-licensed U.S. citizen to operate in many European countries, and alien amateurs from many European countries to operate in the U.S.?

SelectAnswer
ACEPT agreement
BITU reciprocal license
CIARP agreement
DAll of these choices are correct

4. - E1D03

What is a telecommand station in the amateur satellite service?

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

5. - E1E10

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

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

6. - E1F01

On what frequencies are spread spectrum transmissions permitted?

SelectAnswer
AOnly on amateur frequencies above 420 MHz
BOnly on amateur frequencies above 144 MHz
COnly on amateur frequencies above 222 MHz
DOnly on amateur frequencies above 50 MHz

7. - E2A05

What do the letters in a satellite's mode designator specify?

SelectAnswer
AThe uplink and downlink frequency ranges
BPower limits for uplink and downlink transmissions
CThe location of the ground control station
DThe polarization of uplink and downlink signals

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 not permitted above 54 MHz
CThey are restricted to phone band segments and their bandwidth can be no greater than that of a voice signal of the same modulation type
DThey are restricted to 7.245 MHz, 14.245 MHz, 21.345 MHz, and 28.945 MHz

9. - E2C09

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

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

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
A802.11
BPACTOR
CAX.25
DAMTOR

11. - E2E03

How is the timing of JT65 contacts organized?

SelectAnswer
AStations take turns on alternate days
BBy exchanging ACK/NAK packets
CIt depends on the lunar phase
DAlternating transmissions at 1 minute intervals

12. - E3A05

Tropospheric propagation of microwave signals often occurs along what weather related structure?

SelectAnswer
AWarm and cold fronts
BSprites and jets
CGray-line
DLightning discharges

13. - E3B02

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

SelectAnswer
A7500 miles
B5000 miles
C2500 miles
D1000 miles

14. - E3C15

What might a sudden rise in radio background noise indicate?

SelectAnswer
AA solar flare has occurred
BIncreased transequatorial propagation likely
CA meteor ping
DLong-path propagation is occurring

15. - E4A04

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

SelectAnswer
AAnalog-to-digital conversion speed of the soundcard
BQ of the interface of the interface circuit
CAmount of memory on the soundcard
DAll of these choices are correct

16. - E4B02

What is an advantage of using a bridge circuit to measure impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt provides an excellent match under all conditions
BIt is very precise in obtaining a signal null
CIt can display results directly in Smith chart format
DIt is relatively immune to drift in the signal generator source

17. - E4C17

Which of the following has the largest effect on an SDR receiver's linearity?

SelectAnswer
ARAM speed used for data storage
BAnti-aliasing input filter bandwidth
CAnalog-to-digital converter sample width in bits
DCPU register width in bits

18. - E4D12

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

SelectAnswer
ADesensitization
BCross-modulation interference
CSquelch gain rollback
DQuieting

19. - E4E01

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

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BIgnition noise
CHeterodyne interference
DBroadband white noise

20. - E5A05

What is the magnitude of the current at the input of a series RLC circuit as the frequency goes through resonance?

SelectAnswer
AMaximum
BR/L
CL/R
DMinimum

21. - E5B05

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

SelectAnswer
AThe magnitude of the susceptance is the reciprocal of the magnitude of the reactance
BIt is shifted by 90 degrees
CThe sign is reversed
DIt is unchanged

22. - E5C14

Which point on Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 400 ohm resistor and a 38 picofarad capacitor at 14 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 4
BPoint 6
CPoint 2
DPoint 5

23. - E5D07

What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a conductor?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the current to the resistance
BThe resistance divided by the current
CThe diameter of the conductor
DThe amount of current flowing through the conductor

24. - E6A04

What is the name given to an impurity atom that adds holes to a semiconductor crystal structure?

SelectAnswer
AInsulator impurity
BDonor impurity
CAcceptor impurity
DN-type impurity

25. - E6B11

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

SelectAnswer
ACapacitance of an RF coupling capacitor
BReverse voltage larger than the RF signal
CForward DC bias current
DA sub-harmonic pump signal

26. - E6C11

In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for the NOT operation (inverter)?

SelectAnswer
A5
B4
C6
D2

27. - E6D01

How many turns will be required to produce a 5-microhenry inductor using a powdered-iron toroidal core that has an inductance index (A L) value of 40 microhenrys/100 turns?

SelectAnswer
A79 turns
B141 turns
C13 turns
D35 turns

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. - E6F05

Which describes an optical shaft encoder?

SelectAnswer
AA device which detects rotation of a control by interrupting a light source with a patterned wheel
BA device for generating RTTY signals by means of a rotating light source
CA device which measures the strength of a beam of light using analog to digital conversion
DA digital encryption device often used to encrypt spacecraft control signals

30. - E7A11

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

SelectAnswer
AAssertive Logic
BReverse Logic
CPositive Logic
DNegative logic

31. - E7B09

Which of the following describes how the loading and tuning capacitors are to be adjusted when tuning a vacuum tube RF power amplifier that employs a Pi-network output circuit?

SelectAnswer
AThe tuning capacitor is set to maximum capacitance and the loading capacitor is adjusted for minimum plate permissible current
BThe loading capacitor is set to maximum capacitance and the tuning capacitor is adjusted for minimum allowable plate current
CThe loading capacitor is adjusted to minimum plate current while alternately adjusting the tuning capacitor for maximum allowable plate current
DThe tuning capacitor is adjusted for minimum plate current, and the loading capacitor is adjusted for maximum permissible plate current

32. - E7C12

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

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

33. - E7D09

What is the main reason to use a charge controller with a solar power system?

SelectAnswer
AMatching of day and night charge rates
BControl of electrolyte levels during battery discharge
CPrevention of battery undercharge
DPrevention of battery damage due to overcharge

34. - E7E09

What occurs when an excessive amount of signal energy reaches a mixer circuit?

SelectAnswer
AMixer blanking occurs
BSpurious mixer products are generated
CAutomatic limiting occurs
DA beat frequency is generated

35. - E7F11

What sets the minimum detectable signal level for an SDR in the absence of atmospheric or thermal noise?

SelectAnswer
ASample clock phase noise
BData storage transfer rate
CMissing codes and jitter
DReference voltage level and sample width in bits

36. - E7G05

How can unwanted ringing and audio instability be prevented in a multi-section op-amp RC audio filter circuit?

SelectAnswer
AIncrease both gain and Q
BRestrict gain but increase Q
CRestrict both gain and Q
DRestrict Q but increase gain

37. - E7H01

What are three oscillator circuits used in Amateur Radio equipment?

SelectAnswer
ATaft, Hartley and Pierce
BPierce, Fenner and Beane
CColpitts, Hartley and Pierce
DTaft, Pierce and negative feedback

38. - E8A09

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

SelectAnswer
A256 divided by the gain of the input amplifier
B256
C8 multiplied by the gain of the input amplifier
D8

39. - E8B11

What is digital time division multiplexing?

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

40. - E8C07

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

SelectAnswer
A15.36 kHz
B5.76 kHz
C4.8 kHz
D9.6 kHz

41. - E8D09

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

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

42. - E9A03

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

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

43. - E9B05

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

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance
BAzimuth
CElevation
DPolarization

44. - E9C10

Which of the following describes a Zepp antenna?

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

45. - E9D09

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

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

46. - E9E07

What term best describes the interactions at the load end of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AVelocity factor
BCharacteristic impedance
CDielectric constant
DReflection coefficient

47. - E9F13

What impedance does a 1/4 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is shorted at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AVery high impedance
BVery low impedance
CThe same as the characteristic impedance of the transmission line
DThe same as the generator output impedance

48. - E9G01

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

SelectAnswer
AAntenna radiation pattern
BRadiation resistance
CImpedance along transmission lines
DRadio propagation

49. - E9H02

Which is generally true for low band (160 meter and 80 meter) receiving antennas?

SelectAnswer
AAtmospheric noise is so high that gain over a dipole is not important
BLow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
CThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity
DAll of these choices are correct

50. - E0A02

When evaluating RF exposure levels from your station at a neighbor's home, what must you do?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
BYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
DAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests

Figure E5-2

Figure E6-5

Figure E9-2