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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?

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

2. - T0B02

What is required when climbing an antenna tower?

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AUse appropriate tie-off to the tower at all times
BHave sufficient training on safe tower climbing techniques
CAlways wear an approved climbing harness
DAll these choices are correct

3. - T0C07

What hazard is created by touching an antenna during a transmission?

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AElectrocution
BRadiation poisoning
CRF burn to skin
DAll these choices are correct

4. - T1A09

Who selects a Frequency Coordinator?

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

5. - T1B05

How may amateurs use the 219 to 220 MHz segment of 1.25 meter band?

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AFast-scan television only
BFixed digital message forwarding systems only
CEmergency traffic only
DSpread spectrum only

6. - T1C09

What is the grace period for renewal if an amateur license expires?

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AFive years
BThree years
CTen years
DTwo years

7. - T1D11

When may an amateur station transmit without identifying on the air?

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AWhen the transmissions are of a brief nature to make station adjustments
BWhen the transmissions are unmodulated
CWhen transmitting signals to control model craft
DWhen the transmitted power level is below 1 watt

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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AOnly the station licensee
BAll licensed amateurs who are present at the operation
COnly the control operator
DThe control operator and the station licensee

9. - T1F01

When must the station and its records be available for FCC inspection?

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AAt any time upon request by an FCC representative
BAt any time ten days after notification by the FCC of such an inspection
COnly when presented with a valid warrant by an FCC official or government agent
DAt any time after written notification by the FCC of such inspection

10. - T2A07

What is meant by "repeater offset”?

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AThe number of simultaneous transmit frequencies used by a repeater
BThe repeater station identification is done on a separate frequency
CThe difference between a repeater’s transmit and receive frequencies
DThe repeater has a time delay to prevent interference

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. - T2C01

When do FCC rules NOT apply to the operation of an amateur station?

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AFCC rules always apply
BWhen operating under special FEMA rules
CWhen operating under special ARES rules
DWhen operating a RACES station

13. - T3A07

What weather condition might decrease range at microwave frequencies?

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APrecipitation
BLow barometric pressure
CColder temperatures
DHigh winds

14. - T3B01

What is the relationship between the electric and magnetic fields of an electromagnetic wave?

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AThey are at right angles
BThey are in parallel
CThey travel at different speeds
DThey revolve in opposite directions

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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AF2 region refraction
BD region refraction
CTropospheric ducting
DFaraday rotation

16. - T4A08

Which of the following conductors is preferred for bonding at RF?

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AFlat copper strap
BTwisted-pair cable
CCopper braid removed from coaxial cable
DSteel wire

17. - T4B12

What is the result of tuning an FM receiver above or below a signal’s frequency?

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AGeneration of a heterodyne tone
BSideband inversion
CChange in audio pitch
DDistortion of the signal’s audio

18. - T5A12

What describes the number of times per second that an alternating current makes a complete cycle?

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APulse rate
BWavelength
CFrequency
DSpeed

19. - T5B13

Which is equal to 2425 MHz?

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A2.425 GHz
B24.25 GHz
C2425 GHz
D0.002425 GHz

20. - T5C01

What describes the ability to store energy in an electric field?

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ACapacitance
BResistance
CInductance
DTolerance

21. - T5D07

What is the current in a circuit with an applied voltage of 120 volts and a resistance of 80 ohms?

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A0.667 amperes
B200 amperes
C1.5 amperes
D9600 amperes

22. - T6A07

What electrical component is typically constructed as a coil of wire?

SelectAnswer
ADiode
BInductor
CSwitch
DCapacitor

23. - T6B03

Which of these components can be used as an electronic switch?

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APotentiometer
BThermistor
CTransistor
DVaristor

24. - T6C03

What is component 2 in figure T-1?

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AResistor
BTransistor
CIndicator lamp
DConnector

25. - T6D03

Which of the following is a reason to use shielded wire?

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ATo couple the wire to other signals
BTo decrease the resistance of DC power connections
CTo prevent coupling of unwanted signals to or from the wire
DTo increase the current carrying capability of the wire

26. - T7A06

What device converts the RF input and output of a transceiver to another band?

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APhase converter
BTransverter
CLow-pass filter
DHigh-pass filter

27. - T7B05

How can fundamental overload of a non-amateur radio or TV receiver by an amateur signal be reduced or eliminated?

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ABlock the amateur signal with a filter at the antenna input of the affected receiver
BSwitch the transmitter to a narrow-band mode
CBlock the interfering signal with a filter on the amateur transmitter
DSwitch the transmitter from FM to SSB

28. - T7C06

What does an SWR reading of 4:1 indicate?

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AImpedance mismatch
BLoss of -4 dB
CGain of +4 dB
DGood impedance match

29. - T7D09

What is the characteristic appearance of a cold tin-lead solder joint?

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ADark black spots
BA bright or shiny surface
CA rough or lumpy surface
DExcessive solder

30. - T8A07

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

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

31. - T8B03

Which of the following are provided by satellite tracking programs?

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AThe apparent frequency of the satellite transmission, including effects of Doppler shift
BAll these choices are correct
CMaps showing the real-time position of the satellite track over Earth
DThe time, azimuth, and elevation of the start, maximum altitude, and end of a pass

32. - T8C11

What is an amateur radio station that connects other amateur stations to the internet?

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AA beacon
BA digipeater
CA repeater
DA gateway

33. - T8D03

What kind of data can be transmitted by APRS?

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AText messages
BWeather data
CGPS position data
DAll these choices are correct

34. - T9A10

In which direction does a half-wave dipole antenna radiate the strongest signal?

SelectAnswer
ABroadside to the antenna
BIn the direction of the feed line
COff the ends of the antenna
DEqually in all directions

35. - T9B12

What is standing wave ratio (SWR)?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of amplifier power output to input
BAn indication of the quality of your station’s ground connection
CThe transmitter efficiency ratio
DA measure of how well a load is matched to a transmission line

Figure T-1