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

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1. - T0A10

What hazard is caused by charging or discharging a battery too quickly?

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AOverheating or out-gassing
BExcess output ripple
CInverse memory effect
DHalf-wave rectification

2. - T0B07

Which of the following is an important safety rule to remember when using a crank-up tower?

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AThis type of tower must not be climbed unless it is retracted, or mechanical safety locking devices have been installed
BThis type of tower must never be grounded
CAll these choices are correct
DThis type of tower must never be painted

3. - T0C03

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

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

4. - T1A03

What do the FCC rules state regarding the use of a phonetic alphabet for station identification in the Amateur Radio Service?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BIt is encouraged
CIt is required when transmitting emergency messages
DIt is required when in contact with foreign stations

5. - T1B08

How are US amateurs restricted in segments of bands where the Amateur Radio Service is secondary?

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AInternational communications are not permitted in those segments
BU.S. amateurs must give foreign amateur stations priority in those segments
CU.S. amateurs may find non-amateur stations in those segments, and must avoid interfering with them
DDigital transmissions are not permitted in those segments

6. - T1C07

Which of the following can result in revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license?

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AFailure to inform the FCC of any changes in the amateur station following performance of an RF safety environmental evaluation
BFailure to have a copy of your license available at your station
CFailure to obtain FCC type acceptance prior to using a home-built transmitter
DFailure to provide and maintain a correct email address with the FCC

7. - T1D10

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

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ATwo-way transmissions by amateur stations
BTransmissions intended for reception by the general public
CTransmission of messages directed only to amateur operators
DAny transmission made by the licensed station

8. - T1E07

When the control operator is not the station licensee, who is responsible for the proper operation of the station?

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AThe control operator and the station licensee
BOnly the control operator
COnly the station licensee
DAll licensed amateurs who are present at the operation

9. - T1F08

What is the definition of third party communications?

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AA message from a control operator to another amateur station control operator on behalf of another person
BTemporary authorization for an unlicensed person to transmit on the amateur bands for technical experiments
CAmateur radio communications where three stations are in communications with one another
DOperation when the transmitting equipment is licensed to a person other than the control operator

10. - T2A09

Which of the following indicates that a station is listening on a repeater and looking for a contact?

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A“CQ CQ” followed by the repeater’s call sign
BThe station’s call sign followed by the word “monitoring”
CThe repeater call sign followed by the station’s call sign
D“QSY” followed by your call sign

11. - T2B09

Why are simplex channels designated in the VHF/UHF band plans?

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ASo stations with simple transmitters can access the repeater without automated offset
BFor working DX only
CFor contest operation
DSo stations within range of each other can communicate without tying up a repeater

12. - T2C09

Are amateur station control operators ever permitted to operate outside the frequency privileges of their license class?

SelectAnswer
ANo
BYes, but only when part of a FEMA emergency plan
CYes, but only in situations involving the immediate safety of human life or protection of property
DYes, but only when part of a RACES emergency plan

13. - T3A09

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

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

14. - T3B06

What is the formula for converting frequency to approximate wavelength in meters?

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AWavelength in meters equals frequency in hertz divided by 300
BWavelength in meters equals 300 divided by frequency in megahertz
CWavelength in meters equals frequency in hertz multiplied by 300
DWavelength in meters equals frequency in megahertz divided by 300

15. - T3C06

What type of propagation is responsible for allowing over-the-horizon VHF and UHF communications to ranges of approximately 300 miles on a regular basis?

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AD region refraction
BFaraday rotation
CF2 region refraction
DTropospheric ducting

16. - T4A03

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

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

17. - T4B03

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

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

18. - T5A03

What is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit?

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ACurrent
BResistance
CVoltage
DCapacitance

19. - T5B12

Which is equal to 28400 kHz?

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A284.00 MHz
B28.400 kHz
C2.800 MHz
D28.400 MHz

20. - T5C13

What is the abbreviation for kilohertz?

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AKHZ
Bkhz
CkHz
DkhZ

21. - T5D06

What is the resistance of a circuit that draws 4 amperes from a 12-volt source?

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A3 ohms
B8 ohms
C48 ohms
D16 ohms

22. - T6A06

What type of electrical component stores energy in a magnetic field?

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AVaristor
BInductor
CCapacitor
DDiode

23. - T6B04

Which of the following components can consist of three regions of semiconductor material?

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ATriode
BPentagrid converter
CAlternator
DTransistor

24. - T6C10

What is component 3 in figure T-3?

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AMeter
BVariable inductor
CConnector
DVariable capacitor

25. - T6D06

What component changes 120 V AC power to a lower AC voltage for other uses?

SelectAnswer
ADiode
BVariable capacitor
CTransformer
DTransistor

26. - T7A09

What is the function of the SSB/CW-FM switch on a VHF power amplifier?

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AChange the frequency range of the amplifier to operate in the proper segment of the band
BChange the mode of the transmitted signal
CReduce the received signal noise
DSet the amplifier for proper operation in the selected mode

27. - T7B06

Which of the following actions should you take if a neighbor tells you that your station’s transmissions are interfering with their radio or TV reception?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure that your station is functioning properly and that it does not cause interference to your own radio or television when it is tuned to the same channel
BImmediately turn off your transmitter and contact the nearest FCC office for assistance
CInstall a harmonic doubler on the output of your transmitter and tune it until the interference is eliminated
DAll these choices are correct

28. - T7C04

What reading on an SWR meter indicates a perfect impedance match between the antenna and the feed line?

SelectAnswer
AFull Scale
B50:50
CZero
D1:1

29. - T7D02

How is a voltmeter connected to a component to measure applied voltage?

SelectAnswer
AIn quadrature
BIn phase
CIn series
DIn parallel

30. - T8A07

What is a characteristic of single sideband (SSB) compared to FM?

SelectAnswer
ASSB signals are easier to tune in correctly
BSSB signals are less susceptible to interference
CSSB signals have narrower bandwidth
DAll these choices are correct

31. - T8B05

What is a satellite beacon?

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AA reflective surface on the satellite
BThe primary transmit antenna on the satellite
CA transmission from a satellite that contains status information
DAn indicator light that shows where to point your antenna

32. - T8C01

Which of the following methods is used to locate sources of noise interference or jamming?

SelectAnswer
AEcholocation
BPhase locking
CRadio direction finding
DDoppler radar

33. - T8D13

What is FT8?

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

34. - T9A01

What is a beam antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn antenna that concentrates signals in one direction
BAn omnidirectional antenna invented by Clarence Beam
CAn antenna that reverses the phase of received signals
DAn antenna built from aluminum I-beams

35. - T9B11

Which of the following types of feed line has the lowest loss at VHF and UHF?

SelectAnswer
A75-ohm flexible coax
BAir-insulated hardline
CMulti-conductor unbalanced cable
D50-ohm flexible coax

Figure T-3