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

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1. - T0A12

Which of the following precautions should be taken when measuring high voltages with a voltmeter?

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AEnsure that the voltmeter and leads are rated for use at the voltages to be measured
BEnsure that the voltmeter is set to the correct frequency
CEnsure that the voltmeter has very low impedance
DEnsure that the circuit is grounded through the voltmeter

2. - T0B08

Which is a proper grounding method for a tower?

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AA single four-foot ground rod, driven into the ground no more than 12 inches from the base
BA ferrite-core RF choke connected between the tower and ground
CSeparate eight-foot ground rods for each tower leg, bonded to the tower and each other
DA connection between the tower base and a cold water pipe

3. - T0C06

Which of the following is an acceptable method to determine whether your station complies with FCC RF exposure regulations?

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ABy calculation based on FCC OET Bulletin 65
BBy measurement of field strength using calibrated equipment
CBy calculation based on computer modeling
DAll these choices are correct

4. - T1A03

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

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AIt is required when in contact with foreign stations
BIt is encouraged
CIt is required when transmitting emergency messages
DAll these choices are correct

5. - T1B12

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

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A1500 watts
B100 watts
C50 watts
D500 watts

6. - T1C08

What is the normal term for an FCC-issued amateur radio license?

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AEight years
BLife
CTen years
DFive years

7. - T1D09

When may amateur stations transmit information in support of broadcasting, program production, or news gathering, assuming no other means is available?

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ANever
BWhen such communications are directly related to the immediate safety of human life or protection of property
CWhen broadcasting communications to or from the space shuttle
DWhere noncommercial programming is gathered and supplied exclusively to the National Public Radio network

8. - T1E05

What is an amateur station’s control point?

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

9. - T1F03

When are you required to transmit your assigned call sign?

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

10. - T2A10

What is a band plan, beyond the privileges established by the FCC?

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AA list of available net frequencies
BA plan devised by a club to indicate frequency band usage
CA list of operating schedules
DA voluntary guideline for using different modes or activities within an amateur band

11. - T2B11

Which Q signal indicates that you are changing frequency?

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AQSY
BQRU
CQRZ
DQSL

12. - T2C08

Which of the following is a characteristic of good traffic handling?

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APassing messages exactly as received
BEnsuring that any newsworthy messages are relayed to the news media
CAll these choices are correct
DMaking decisions as to whether messages are worthy of relay or delivery

13. - T3A03

What antenna polarization is normally used for long-distance CW and SSB contacts on the VHF and UHF bands?

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ARight-hand circular
BLeft-hand circular
CVertical
DHorizontal

14. - T3B03

What are the two components of a radio wave?

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AVoltage and current
BImpedance and reactance
CElectric and magnetic fields
DIonizing and non-ionizing radiation

15. - T3C04

Which of the following types of propagation is most commonly associated with occasional strong signals on the 10, 6, and 2 meter bands from beyond the radio horizon?

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AD region absorption
BGray-line propagation
CSporadic E
DBackscatter

16. - T4A07

Which of the following connections is made between a computer and a transceiver to use computer software when operating digital modes?

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AComputer “line in” to transceiver speaker connector
BComputer “line out” to transceiver push-to-talk
CComputer “line out” to transceiver speaker connector
DComputer “line in” to transceiver push-to-talk

17. - T4B12

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

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ASideband inversion
BDistortion of the signal’s audio
CGeneration of a heterodyne tone
DChange in audio pitch

18. - T5A01

Electrical current is measured in which of the following units?

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AVolts
BAmperes
COhms
DWatts

19. - T5B13

Which is equal to 2425 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A2.425 GHz
B2425 GHz
C24.25 GHz
D0.002425 GHz

20. - T5C09

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

SelectAnswer
A23.8 watts
B0.7 watts
C138 watts
D3.8 watts

21. - T5D13

In which type of circuit is DC current the same through all components?

SelectAnswer
ABranch
BParallel
CResonant
DSeries

22. - T6A01

What electrical component opposes the flow of current in a DC circuit?

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ATransformer
BResistor
CInverter
DInductor

23. - T6B02

What electronic component allows current to flow in only one direction?

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AFuse
BDiode
CDriven element
DResistor

24. - T6C09

What is component 4 in figure T-2?

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ADouble-pole switch
BPotentiometer
CVariable inductor
DTransformer

25. - T6D09

What is the name of a device that combines several semiconductors and other components into one package?

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ATransformer
BMulti-pole relay
CTransducer
DIntegrated circuit

26. - T7A01

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

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ASelectivity
BTotal Harmonic Distortion
CSensitivity
DLinearity

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
AAll these choices are correct
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
DMake 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

28. - T7C05

Why do most solid-state transmitters reduce output power as SWR increases beyond a certain level?

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ATo protect the output amplifier transistors
BTo lower the SWR on the transmission line
CBecause power supplies cannot supply enough current at high SWR
DTo comply with FCC rules on spectral purity

29. - T7D07

Which of the following measurements are made using a multimeter?

SelectAnswer
AImpedance and reactance
BAll these choices are correct
CSignal strength and noise
DVoltage and resistance

30. - T8A11

What is the approximate bandwidth required to transmit a CW signal?

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A1000 Hz
B2.4 kHz
C15 kHz
D150 Hz

31. - T8B10

What is a LEO satellite?

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AA satellite in low energy operation mode
BA satellite in low earth orbit
CA highly elliptical orbit satellite
DA sun synchronous satellite

32. - T8C01

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

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ARadio direction finding
BEcholocation
CDoppler radar
DPhase locking

33. - T8D06

What does the abbreviation "PSK" mean?

SelectAnswer
APhase Shift Keying
BPacket Short Keying
CPulse Shift Keying
DPhased Slide Keying

34. - T9A08

What is the approximate length, in inches, of a quarter-wavelength vertical antenna for 146 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A50
B19
C12
D112

35. - T9B04

What is the major function of an antenna tuner (antenna coupler)?

SelectAnswer
AIt matches the antenna system impedance to the transceiver's output impedance
BIt automatically selects the proper antenna for the frequency band being used
CIt helps a receiver automatically tune in weak stations
DIt allows an antenna to be used on both transmit and receive

Figure T-2