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

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1. - G0A09

What type of instrument can be used to accurately measure an RF field strength?

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AA calibrated field strength meter with a calibrated antenna
BA receiver with digital signal processing (DSP) noise reduction
CAn oscilloscope with a high-stability crystal marker generator
DAn SWR meter with a peak-reading function

2. - G0B08

What should be done before climbing a tower that supports electrically powered devices?

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ANotify the electric company that a person will be working on the tower
BMake sure all circuits that supply power to the tower are locked out and tagged
CAll these choices are correct
DUnground the base of the tower

3. - G1A01

On which HF and/or MF amateur bands are there portions where General class licensees cannot transmit?

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A60 meters, 30 meters, 17 meters, and 12 meters
B160 meters, 60 meters, 15 meters, and 12 meters
C80 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters, and 15 meters
D80 meters, 20 meters, 15 meters, and 10 meters

4. - G1B01

What is the maximum height above ground for an antenna structure not near a public use airport without requiring notification to the FAA and registration with the FCC?

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A250 feet
B50 feet
C200 feet
D100 feet

5. - G1C01

What is the maximum transmitter power an amateur station may use on 10.140 MHz?

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A1000 watts PEP output
B2000 watts PEP output
C200 watts PEP output
D1500 watts PEP output

6. - G1D02

What license examinations may you administer as an accredited Volunteer Examiner holding a General class operator license?

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ANone, only Amateur Extra class licensees may be accredited
BAmateur Extra, General, and Technician
CTechnician only
DGeneral and Technician

7. - G1E05

What are the restrictions on messages sent to a third party in a country with which there is a Third-Party Agreement?

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AThey must relate to emergencies or disaster relief
BThey must relate to amateur radio, or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief
CThey must be for other licensed amateurs
DThe message must be limited to no longer than 1 minute in duration and the name of the third party must be recorded in the station log

8. - G2A02

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

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ALower sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CDouble sideband
DUpper sideband

9. - G2B04

When selecting a CW transmitting frequency, what minimum separation from other stations should be used to minimize interference to stations on adjacent frequencies?

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A3 kHz to 6 kHz
B150 Hz to 500 Hz
C5 Hz to 50 Hz
D1 kHz to 3 kHz

10. - G2C08

What prosign is sent to indicate the end of a formal message when using CW?

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AKN
BBK
CSK
DAR

11. - G2D11

Why are signal reports typically exchanged at the beginning of an HF contact?

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ATo follow standard radiogram structure
BTo be sure the contact will count for award programs
CTo allow each station to operate according to conditions
DTo allow each station to calibrate their frequency display

12. - G2E07

Which of the following is required when using FT8?

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AComputer time accurate to within approximately 1 second
BA special hardware modem
CReceiver attenuator set to -12 dB
DA vertically polarized antenna

13. - G3A12

What does the K-index measure?

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AThe solar radio flux at Boulder, Colorado
BThe short-term stability of the Sun’s magnetic field
CThe relative position of sunspots on the surface of the Sun
DThe short-term stability of Earth’s geomagnetic field

14. - G3B12

Which of the following is typical of the lower HF frequencies during the summer?

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AHigh levels of atmospheric noise or static
BHeavy distortion on signals due to photon absorption
CPoor propagation at any time of day
DWorld-wide propagation during daylight hours

15. - G3C08

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

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

16. - G4A03

How does a noise blanker work?

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ABy clipping noise peaks
BBy reducing receiver gain during a noise pulse
CBy redirecting noise pulses into a filter capacitor
DBy temporarily increasing received bandwidth

17. - G4B08

What transmitter performance parameter does a two-tone test analyze?

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APercentage of frequency modulation
BPercentage of carrier phase shift
CLinearity
DPercentage of suppression of the carrier and undesired sideband for SSB

18. - G4C05

What is a possible cause of high voltages that produce RF burns?

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AFlat braid rather than round wire has been used for the ground wire
BThe ground rod is resonant
CThe ground wire has high impedance on that frequency
DInsulated wire has been used for the ground wire

19. - G4D06

How much change in signal strength is typically represented by one S unit?

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A15 dB
B12 dB
C6 dB
D18 dB

20. - G4E10

Why should a series diode be connected between a solar panel and a storage battery that is being charged by the panel?

SelectAnswer
ATo limit the current flowing from the panel to a safe value
BTo prevent discharge of the battery through the panel during times of low or no illumination
CTo prevent overload by regulating the charging voltage
DTo prevent damage to the battery due to excessive voltage at high illumination levels

21. - G5A07

What is the term for the inverse of impedance?

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AReluctance
BConductance
CSusceptance
DAdmittance

22. - G5B05

How many watts are consumed when a current of 7.0 milliamperes flows through a 1,250-ohm resistance?

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AApproximately 61 watts
BApproximately 61 milliwatts
CApproximately 11 watts
DApproximately 11 milliwatts

23. - G5C14

Which of the following components should be added to an inductor to increase the inductance?

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AAn inductor in series
BAn inductor in parallel
CA capacitor in series
DA capacitor in parallel

24. - G6A07

What are the operating points for a bipolar transistor used as a switch?

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APeak and valley current points
BEnhancement and depletion modes
CThe active region (between cutoff and saturation)
DSaturation and cutoff

25. - G6B01

What determines the performance of a ferrite core at different frequencies?

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AThe composition, or “mix,” of materials used
BIts thickness
CIts conductivity
DThe ratio of outer diameter to inner diameter

26. - G7A08

Which of the following is characteristic of a switchmode power supply as compared to a linear power supply?

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AFaster switching time makes higher output voltage possible
BFewer circuit components are required
CInherently more stable
DHigh-frequency operation allows the use of smaller components

27. - G7B10

Which of the following describes a linear amplifier?

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AA Class C high efficiency amplifier
BAn amplifier in which the output preserves the input waveform
CAn amplifier used as a frequency multiplier
DAny RF power amplifier used in conjunction with an amateur transceiver

28. - G7C10

What is an advantage of using I-Q modulation with software-defined radios (SDRs)?

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AThe need for high resolution analog-to-digital converters is eliminated
BAutomatic conversion of the signal from digital to analog
CAll types of modulation can be created with appropriate processing
DMinimum detectible signal level is reduced

29. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

SelectAnswer
AInsufficient bandwidth
BInsufficient audio
CExcessive bandwidth
DFrequency drift

30. - G8B05

Which intermodulation products are closest to the original signal frequencies?

SelectAnswer
ASecond harmonics
BOdd-order
CEven-order
DIntercept point

31. - G8C06

What action results from a failure to exchange information due to excessive transmission attempts when using an ARQ mode?

SelectAnswer
AThe checksum overflows
BEncoding reverts to the default character set
CPackets will be routed incorrectly
DThe connection is dropped

32. - G9A08

If the SWR on an antenna feed line is 5:1, and a matching network at the transmitter end of the feed line is adjusted to present a 1:1 SWR to the transmitter, what is the resulting SWR on the feed line?

SelectAnswer
A5:1
B1:1
CBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line
DBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter

33. - G9B05

How does antenna height affect the azimuthal radiation pattern of a horizontal dipole HF antenna at elevation angles higher than about 45 degrees?

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AAntenna height has no effect on the pattern
BIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional
CIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated
DIf the antenna is too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable

34. - G9C07

What does “front-to-back ratio” mean in reference to a Yagi antenna?

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AThe relative position of the driven element with respect to the reflectors and directors
BThe ratio of forward gain to dipole gain
CThe power radiated in the major lobe compared to that in the opposite direction
DThe number of directors versus the number of reflectors

35. - G9D05

What is an advantage of vertically stacking horizontally polarized Yagi antennas?

SelectAnswer
AIt narrows the main lobe in elevation
BIt allows quick selection of vertical or horizontal polarization
CIt narrows the main lobe in azimuth
DIt allows simultaneous vertical and horizontal polarization