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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2023-2027) Practice Test

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1. - G0A04

What does “time averaging” mean when evaluating RF radiation exposure?

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AThe total RF exposure averaged over a certain period
BThe average amount of power developed by the transmitter over a specific 24-hour period
CThe average time it takes RF radiation to have any long-term effect on the body
DThe total time of the exposure

2. - G0B02

According to the National Electrical Code, what is the minimum wire size that may be used safely for wiring with a 20-ampere circuit breaker?

SelectAnswer
AAWG number 8
BAWG number 16
CAWG number 20
DAWG number 12

3. - G1A10

What portion of the 10-meter band is available for repeater use?

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AThe entire band
BThe portion between 28.1 MHz and 28.2 MHz
CThe portion above 29.5 MHz
DThe portion between 28.3 MHz and 28.5 MHz

4. - G1B10

What is the power limit for beacon stations?

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A200 watts PEP output
B100 watts PEP output
C20 watts PEP output
D10 watts PEP output

5. - G1C04

Which of the following is required by the FCC rules when operating in the 60-meter band?

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AYou must keep a record of all third-party traffic
BYou must keep a record of the date, time, frequency, power level, and stations worked
CYou must keep a record of the manufacturer of your equipment and the antenna used
DIf you are using an antenna other than a dipole, you must keep a record of the gain of your antenna

6. - G1D08

Which of the following criteria must be met for a non-US citizen to be an accredited Volunteer Examiner?

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AThe person must hold an FCC granted amateur radio license of General class or above
BNone of these choices is correct; a non-US citizen cannot be a Volunteer Examiner
CThe person must be a resident of the US for a minimum of 5 years
DThe person’s home citizenship must be in ITU region 2

7. - G1E11

On what bands may automatically controlled stations transmitting RTTY or data emissions communicate with other automatically controlled digital stations?

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AAnywhere in the non-phone segments of the 10-meter or shorter wavelength bands
BOn any band segment where digital operation is permitted
CAnywhere in the 6-meter or shorter wavelength bands, and in limited segments of some of the HF bands
DOnly in the non-phone Extra Class segments of the bands

8. - G2A02

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on the 160-, 75-, and 40-meter bands?

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AUpper sideband
BLower sideband
CDouble sideband
DSuppressed sideband

9. - G2B09

Who may be the control operator of an amateur station transmitting in RACES to assist relief operations during a disaster?

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AOnly a person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license
BAny control operator when normal communication systems are operational
CA person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license or an appropriate government official
DOnly a RACES net control operator

10. - G2C01

Which of the following describes full break-in CW operation (QSK)?

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ATransmitting stations can receive between code characters and elements
BAutomatic keyers, instead of hand keys, are used to send Morse code
CAn operator must activate a manual send/receive switch before and after every transmission
DBreaking stations send the Morse code prosign “BK”

11. - G2D03

What procedure may be used by Volunteer Monitors to localize a station whose continuous carrier is holding a repeater on in their area?

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ACompare vertical and horizontal signal strengths on the input frequency
BCompare signal strengths between the input and output of the repeater
CCompare beam headings on the repeater input from their home locations with that of other Volunteer Monitors
DAll these choices are correct

12. - G2E05

What is the standard sideband for JT65, JT9, FT4, or FT8 digital signal when using AFSK?

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ASSB
BDSB
CUSB
DLSB

13. - G3A01

How does a higher sunspot number affect HF propagation?

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AA zero sunspot number indicates that radio propagation is not possible on any band
BLower sunspot numbers generally indicate greater probability of sporadic E propagation
CA zero sunspot number indicates undisturbed conditions
DHigher sunspot numbers generally indicate a greater probability of good propagation at higher frequencies

14. - G3B07

What does LUF stand for?

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AThe Lowest Usable Frequency for communications between two specific points
BLowest Usable Frequency during the past 60 minutes
CLowest Usable Frequency for communications to any point outside a 100-mile radius
DThe Lowest Usable Frequency during a 24-hour period

15. - G3C08

Why are HF scatter signals in the skip zone usually weak?

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AOnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone
BSignals are scattered from the magnetosphere, which is not a good reflector
CPropagation is via ducts in the F region, which absorb most of the energy
DPropagation is via ground waves, which absorb most of the signal energy

16. - G4A06

What is the purpose of an antenna tuner?

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AAll these choices are correct
BReduce the SWR in the feed line to the antenna
CIncrease power transfer from the transmitter to the feed line
DReduce the power dissipation in the feedline to the antenna

17. - G4B11

Which of the following must be connected to an antenna analyzer when it is being used for SWR measurements?

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AAntenna and feed line
BReceiver
CTransmitter
DAll these choices are correct

18. - G4C11

What technique helps to minimize RF “hot spots” in an amateur station?

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ABonding all equipment enclosures together
BBuilding all equipment in a metal enclosure
CUsing surge suppressor power outlets
DPlacing low-pass filters on all feed lines

19. - G4D09

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz USB signal with the displayed carrier frequency set to 14.347 MHz?

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A14.347 MHz to 14.350 MHz
B14.344 MHz to 14.347 MHz
C14.347 MHz to 14.647 MHz
D14.3455 MHz to 14.3485 MHz

20. - G4E09

What is the approximate open-circuit voltage from a fully illuminated silicon photovoltaic cell?

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A0.2 VDC
B0.02 VDC
C1.38 VDC
D0.5 VDC

21. - G5A11

What letter is used to represent reactance?

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AZ
BB
CX
DY

22. - G5B04

How many watts of electrical power are consumed by a 12 VDC light bulb that draws 0.2 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A2.4 watts
B6 watts
C60 watts
D24 watts

23. - G5C07

What transformer turns ratio matches an antenna’s 600-ohm feed point impedance to a 50-ohm coaxial cable?

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A3.5 to 1
B12 to 1
C144 to 1
D24 to 1

24. - G6A11

What happens when an inductor is operated above its self-resonant frequency?

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AHarmonics are generated
BCatastrophic failure is likely
CIts reactance increases
DIt becomes capacitive

25. - G6B07

Which of the following describes a type N connector?

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AA nickel plated version of the PL-259
BA small bayonet connector used for data circuits
CA moisture-resistant RF connector useful to 10 GHz
DA low noise figure VHF connector

26. - G7A04

What is characteristic of a half-wave rectifier in a power supply?

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AOnly one diode is required
BThe output voltage is two times the peak input voltage
CMore current can be drawn from the half-wave rectifier
DThe ripple frequency is twice that of a full-wave rectifier

27. - G7B08

How is the efficiency of an RF power amplifier determined?

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ADivide the DC input power by the DC output power
BMultiply the RF input power by the reciprocal of the RF output power
CDivide the RF output power by the DC input power
DAdd the RF input power to the DC output power

28. - G7C02

What output is produced by a balanced modulator?

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AAudio extracted from the modulation signal
BFrequency modulated RF
CDouble-sideband modulated RF
DAudio with equalized frequency response

29. - G8A01

How is direct binary FSK modulation generated?

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ABy changing an oscillator’s frequency directly with a digital control signal
BBy reconfiguring the CW keying input to act as a tone generator
CBy using a transceiver’s computer data interface protocol to change frequencies
DBy keying an FM transmitter with a sub-audible tone

30. - G8B10

What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth?

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AHigher symbol rates require wider bandwidth
BBandwidth is half the symbol rate
CLower symbol rates require wider bandwidth
DSymbol rate and bandwidth are not related

31. - G8C01

On what band do amateurs share channels with the unlicensed Wi-Fi service?

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A2.4 GHz
B902 MHz
C10.7 GHz
D432 MHz

32. - G9A05

How does the attenuation of coaxial cable change with increasing frequency?

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AAttenuation decreases
BAttenuation increases
CAttenuation follows Marconi’s Law of Attenuation
DAttenuation is independent of frequency

33. - G9B08

How does the feed point impedance of a 1/2 wave dipole change as the feed point is moved from the center toward the ends?

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AIt steadily increases
BIt steadily decreases
CIt is unaffected by the location of the feed point
DIt peaks at about 1/8 wavelength from the end

34. - G9C09

In free space, how does the gain of two three-element, horizontally polarized Yagi antennas spaced vertically 1/2 wavelength apart typically compare to the gain of a single three-element Yagi?

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AApproximately 1.5 dB higher
BApproximately 9 dB higher
CApproximately 3 dB higher
DApproximately 6 dB higher

35. - G9D06

Which of the following is an advantage of a log-periodic antenna?

SelectAnswer
APolarization diversity
BWide bandwidth
CHarmonic suppression
DHigher gain per element than a Yagi antenna