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

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1. - G0A11

What precaution should be taken if you install an indoor transmitting antenna?

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ALocate the antenna close to your operating position to minimize feed-line radiation
BMake sure the antenna is properly shielded
CMake sure that MPE limits are not exceeded in occupied areas
DPosition the antenna along the edge of a wall to reduce parasitic radiation

2. - G0B10

Which of the following is a danger from lead-tin solder?

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ARF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
BHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly
CLead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder
DTin in the solder can “cold flow,” causing shorts in the circuit

3. - G1A07

On which amateur frequencies in the 10-meter band may stations with a General class control operator transmit CW emissions?

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A28.025 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
B28.000 MHz to 28.025 MHz only
C28.000 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
DThe entire band

4. - G1B11

Who or what determines “good engineering and good amateur practice,” as applied to the operation of an amateur station in all respects not covered by the Part 97 rules?

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AThe ITU
BThe FCC
CThe control operator
DThe IEEE

5. - G1C09

What is the maximum power limit on the 60-meter band?

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AERP of 100 watts PEP with respect to an isotropic antenna
BERP of 100 watts PEP with respect to a dipole
C1500 watts PEP
D10 watts RMS

6. - G1D01

Who may receive partial credit for the elements represented by an expired amateur radio license?

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AOnly persons who once held an FCC issued Novice, Technician, or Technician Plus license
BAnyone who held an FCC-issued amateur radio license that expired not less than 5 and not more than 15 years ago
CAny person who previously held an amateur license issued by another country, but only if that country has a current reciprocal licensing agreement with the FCC
DAny person who can demonstrate that they once held an FCC-issued General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra class license that was not revoked by the FCC

7. - G1E07

In what part of the 2.4 GHz band may an amateur station communicate with non-licensed Wi-Fi stations?

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ANo part
BChannels 42 through 45
CAnywhere in the band
DChannels 1 through 4

8. - G2A06

Which of the following is an advantage of using single sideband, as compared to other analog voice modes on the HF amateur bands?

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ALess bandwidth used and greater power efficiency
BLess subject to interference from atmospheric static crashes
CEase of tuning on receive and immunity to impulse noise
DVery high-fidelity voice modulation

9. - G2B05

When selecting an SSB transmitting frequency, what minimum separation should be used to minimize interference to stations on adjacent frequencies?

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AApproximately 6 kHz
B5 Hz to 50 Hz
C150 Hz to 500 Hz
D2 kHz to 3 kHz

10. - G2C10

What does the Q signal “QRN” mean?

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AZero beat my signal
BSend more slowly
CI am troubled by static
DStop sending

11. - G2D06

How is a directional antenna pointed when making a “long-path” contact with another station?

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AAlong the gray line
BToward the north
C180 degrees from the station’s short-path heading
DToward the rising sun

12. - G2E15

Which of the following is a common location for FT8?

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AAnywhere in the voice portion of the band
BApproximately 14.074 MHz to 14.077 MHz
CApproximately 14.110 MHz to 14.113 MHz
DAnywhere in the CW portion of the band

13. - G3A09

How can high geomagnetic activity benefit radio communications?

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AReduce long delayed echoes
BImprove HF long path propagation
CIncreases signal strength for HF signals passing through the polar regions
DCreates auroras that can reflect VHF signals

14. - G3B01

What is a characteristic of skywave signals arriving at your location by both short-path and long-path propagation?

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APeriodic fading approximately every 10 seconds
BSignal strength increased by 3 dB
CA slightly delayed echo might be heard
DThe signal might be cancelled causing severe attenuation

15. - G3C06

What is a characteristic of HF scatter?

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APhone signals have high intelligibility
BThere are very large, sudden swings in signal strength
CSignals have a fluttering sound
DScatter propagation occurs only at night

16. - G4A02

What is the benefit of using the opposite or “reverse” sideband when receiving CW?

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AAccidental out-of-band operation can be prevented
BMore stations can be accommodated within a given signal passband
CIt may be possible to reduce or eliminate interference from other signals
DInterference from impulse noise will be eliminated

17. - G4B12

What effect can strong signals from nearby transmitters have on an antenna analyzer?

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AReceived power that interferes with SWR readings
BDesensitization which can cause intermodulation products which interfere with impedance readings
CAll these choices are correct
DGeneration of harmonics which interfere with frequency readings

18. - G4C06

What is a possible effect of a resonant ground connection?

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ACorrosion of the ground rod
BHigh RF voltages on the enclosures of station equipment
CA ground loop
DOverheating of ground straps

19. - G4D03

What is the effect of an incorrectly adjusted speech processor?

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AExcess intermodulation products
BDistorted speech
CExcessive background noise
DAll these choices are correct

20. - G4E04

Why should DC power for a 100-watt HF transceiver not be supplied by a vehicle’s auxiliary power socket?

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ADrawing more than 50 watts from this socket could cause the engine to overheat
BThe socket’s wiring may be inadequate for the current drawn by the transceiver
CThe socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable
DThe DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers

21. - G5A10

Which of the following devices can be used for impedance matching at radio frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BA Pi-network
CA length of transmission line
DA transformer

22. - G5B01

What dB change represents a factor of two increase or decrease in power?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 6 dB
BApproximately 3 dB
CApproximately 9 dB
DApproximately 2 dB

23. - G5C01

What causes a voltage to appear across the secondary winding of a transformer when an AC voltage source is connected across its primary winding?

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AMutual inductance
BMutual capacitance
CCapacitive coupling
DDisplacement current coupling

24. - G6A03

What is the approximate forward threshold voltage of a germanium diode?

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A0.7 volts
B0.3 volts
C0.1 volt
D1.0 volts

25. - G6B08

How is an LED biased when emitting light?

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AForward biased
BIn the tunnel-effect region
CReverse biased
DAt the Zener voltage

26. - G7A10

Which symbol in figure G7-1 represents a Zener diode?

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ASymbol 5
BSymbol 11
CSymbol 4
DSymbol 1

27. - G7B05

How many states does a 3-bit binary counter have?

SelectAnswer
A6
B3
C8
D16

28. - G7C03

What is one reason to use an impedance matching transformer at a transmitter output?

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ATo present the desired impedance to the transmitter and feed line
BTo reduce power supply ripple
CTo minimize transmitter power output
DTo minimize radiation resistance

29. - G8A10

What is meant by the term “flat-topping,” when referring to an amplitude-modulated phone signal?

SelectAnswer
ASignal distortion caused by insufficient collector current
BThe transmitter’s automatic level control (ALC) is properly adjusted
CSignal distortion caused by excessive drive or speech levels
DThe transmitter’s carrier is properly suppressed

30. - G8B08

Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
BSome modes have high duty cycles that could exceed the transmitter’s average power rating
CTo prevent overmodulation
DTo aid in tuning your transmitter

31. - G8C15

What does an FT8 signal report of +3 mean?

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AThe signal is 3 dB over S9
BThe signal is S3 (weak signals)
CThe signal-to-noise ratio is equivalent to +3dB in a 2.5 kHz bandwidth
DThe signal is 3 times the noise level of an equivalent SSB signal

32. - G9A02

What is the relationship between high standing wave ratio (SWR) and transmission line loss?

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AHigh SWR reduces the relative effect of transmission line loss
BHigh SWR increases loss in a lossy transmission line
CHigh SWR makes it difficult to measure transmission line loss
DThere is no relationship between transmission line loss and SWR

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 too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable
CIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional
DIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated

34. - G9C08

What is meant by the “main lobe” of a directive antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnitude of the maximum vertical angle of radiation
BThe point of maximum current in a radiating antenna element
CThe maximum voltage standing wave point on a radiating element
DThe direction of maximum radiated field strength from the antenna

35. - G9D07

Which of the following describes a log-periodic antenna?

SelectAnswer
AElement length and spacing vary logarithmically along the boom
BSWR varies periodically as a function of boom length
CGain varies logarithmically as a function of frequency
DImpedance varies periodically as a function of frequency

Figure G7-1