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US Amateur Radio - Technician (Element 2, 2022-2026) Practice Test

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1. - T0A04

What is the purpose of a fuse in an electrical circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BTo prevent power supply ripple from damaging a component
CTo remove power in case of overload
DTo limit current to prevent shocks

2. - T0B10

Which of the following is true when installing grounding conductors used for lightning protection?

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ACommon grounds must be avoided
BWires must be carefully routed with precise right-angle bends
CSharp bends must be avoided
DUse only non-insulated wire

3. - T0C03

How does the allowable power density for RF safety change if duty cycle changes from 100 percent to 50 percent?

SelectAnswer
AIt increases by a factor of 2
BIt increases by a factor of 3
CThere is no adjustment allowed for lower duty cycle
DIt decreases by 50 percent

4. - T1A09

Who selects a Frequency Coordinator?

SelectAnswer
AAmateur operators in a local or regional area whose stations are eligible to be repeater or auxiliary stations
BFCC Regional Field Office
CThe FCC Office of Spectrum Management and Coordination Policy
DThe local chapter of the Office of National Council of Independent Frequency Coordinators

5. - T1B12

Except for some specific restrictions, what is the maximum peak envelope power output for Technician class operators using frequencies above 30 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A500 watts
B1500 watts
C50 watts
D100 watts

6. - T1C06

From which of the following locations may an FCC-licensed amateur station transmit?

SelectAnswer
AFrom anywhere within International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regions 2 and 3
BFrom within any country that is a member of the United Nations
CFrom within any country that belongs to the International Telecommunication Union
DFrom any vessel or craft located in international waters and documented or registered in the United States

7. - T1D10

How does the FCC define broadcasting for the Amateur Radio Service?

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AAny transmission made by the licensed station
BTwo-way transmissions by amateur stations
CTransmissions intended for reception by the general public
DTransmission of messages directed only to amateur operators

8. - T1E05

What is an amateur station’s control point?

SelectAnswer
AThe location at which the control operator function is performed
BThe location of the station’s transmitting apparatus
CThe mailing address of the station licensee
DThe location of the station’s transmitting antenna

9. - T1F03

When are you required to transmit your assigned call sign?

SelectAnswer
AAt least once during each transmission
BAt least every 15 minutes during and at the end of a communication
CAt least every 10 minutes during and at the end of a communication
DAt the beginning of each contact, and every 10 minutes thereafter

10. - T2A08

What is the meaning of the procedural signal “CQ”?

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ACall on the quarter hour
BOnly the called station should transmit
CCalling any station
DTest transmission, no reply expected

11. - T2B07

How can you join a digital repeater’s “talkgroup”?

SelectAnswer
AProgram your radio with the group’s ID or code
BRegister your radio with the local FCC office
CSign your call after the courtesy tone
DJoin the repeater owner’s club

12. - T2C03

What technique is used to ensure that voice messages containing unusual words are received correctly?

SelectAnswer
ASpeak very loudly into the microphone
BSpell the words using a standard phonetic alphabet
CSend the words by voice and Morse code
DAll these choices are correct

13. - T3A09

Which of the following results from the fact that signals propagated by the ionosphere are elliptically polarized?

SelectAnswer
AEither vertically or horizontally polarized antennas may be used for transmission or reception
BFM voice is unusable
CBoth the transmitting and receiving antennas must be of the same polarization
DDigital modes are unusable

14. - T3B02

What property of a radio wave defines its polarization?

SelectAnswer
AThe orientation of the electric field
BThe ratio of the velocity to the wavelength
CThe orientation of the magnetic field
DThe ratio of the energy in the magnetic field to the energy in the electric field

15. - T3C05

Which of the following effects may allow radio signals to travel beyond obstructions between the transmitting and receiving stations?

SelectAnswer
AKnife-edge diffraction
BFaraday rotation
CQuantum tunneling
DDoppler shift

16. - T4A03

Why are short, heavy-gauge wires used for a transceiver’s DC power connection?

SelectAnswer
ATo minimize voltage drop when transmitting
BAll these choices are correct
CTo provide a good counterpoise for the antenna
DTo avoid RF interference

17. - T4B03

How is squelch adjusted so that a weak FM signal can be heard?

SelectAnswer
AEnable squelch enhancement
BSet the squelch threshold so that receiver output audio is on all the time
CTurn up the audio level until it overcomes the squelch threshold
DTurn on the anti-squelch function

18. - T5A05

What is the electrical term for the force that causes electron flow?

SelectAnswer
AInductance
BAmpere-hours
CCapacitance
DVoltage

19. - T5B01

How many milliamperes is 1.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A1500 milliamperes
B15 milliamperes
C15,000 milliamperes
D150 milliamperes

20. - T5C09

How much power is delivered by a voltage of 13.8 volts DC and a current of 10 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A3.8 watts
B23.8 watts
C138 watts
D0.7 watts

21. - T5D05

What is the resistance of a circuit for which the applied voltage is 12 volts and the current flow is 1.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A18 ohms
B8 ohms
C0.125 ohms
D13.5 ohms

22. - T6A05

What type of electrical component consists of conductive surfaces separated by an insulator?

SelectAnswer
APotentiometer
BCapacitor
CResistor
DOscillator

23. - T6B05

What type of transistor has a gate, drain, and source?

SelectAnswer
AVaristor
BTesla-effect
CBipolar junction
DField-effect

24. - T6C09

What is component 4 in figure T-2?

SelectAnswer
APotentiometer
BDouble-pole switch
CTransformer
DVariable inductor

25. - T6D11

Which of the following is a resonant or tuned circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA resistor circuit used for reducing standing wave ratio
BA linear voltage regulator
CAn inductor and a capacitor in series or parallel
DA circuit designed to provide high-fidelity audio

26. - T7A01

Which term describes the ability of a receiver to detect the presence of a signal?

SelectAnswer
ATotal Harmonic Distortion
BSensitivity
CSelectivity
DLinearity

27. - T7B03

Which of the following can cause radio frequency interference?

SelectAnswer
AFundamental overload
BHarmonics
CAll these choices are correct
DSpurious emissions

28. - T7C09

Which of the following causes failure of coaxial cables?

SelectAnswer
ASolder flux contamination
BOperation at 100% duty cycle for an extended period
CRapid fluctuation in transmitter output power
DMoisture contamination

29. - T7D07

Which of the following measurements are made using a multimeter?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage and resistance
BImpedance and reactance
CAll these choices are correct
DSignal strength and noise

30. - T8A02

What type of modulation is commonly used for VHF packet radio transmissions?

SelectAnswer
ASSB
BAM
CPSK
DFM or PM

31. - T8B08

What is meant by the statement that a satellite is operating in U/V mode?

SelectAnswer
AThe satellite uplink is in the 15 meter band and the downlink is in the 10 meter band
BThe satellite operates using ultraviolet frequencies
CThe satellite uplink is in the 70 centimeter band and the downlink is in the 2 meter band
DThe satellite frequencies are usually variable

32. - T8C05

What is a grid locator?

SelectAnswer
AA letter-number designator assigned to a geographic location
BA letter-number designator assigned to an azimuth and elevation
CAn instrument for radio direction finding
DAn instrument for neutralizing a final amplifier

33. - T8D13

What is FT8?

SelectAnswer
AA wideband FM voice mode
BA digital slow-scan TV mode with forward error correction and automatic color compensation
CAn eight channel multiplex mode for FM repeaters
DA digital mode capable of low signal-to-noise operation

34. - T9A11

What is antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe additional power that is required in the antenna when transmitting on a higher frequency
BThe additional power that is added to the transmitter power
CThe increase in impedance on receive or transmit compared to a reference antenna
DThe increase in signal strength in a specified direction compared to a reference antenna

35. - T9B03

Why is coaxial cable the most common feed line for amateur radio antenna systems?

SelectAnswer
AIt is easy to use and requires few special installation considerations
BIt is less expensive than any other type of feed line
CIt has less loss than any other type of feed line
DIt can handle more power than any other type of feed line

Figure T-2