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

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1. - T0A05

Why should a 5-ampere fuse never be replaced with a 20-ampere fuse?

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AAll these choices are correct
BExcessive current could cause a fire
CThe power supply ripple would greatly increase
DThe larger fuse would be likely to blow because it is rated for higher current

2. - T0B09

Why should you avoid attaching an antenna to a utility pole?

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AAll these choices are correct
BThe antenna could contact high-voltage power lines
CThe 60 Hz radiations from the feed line may increase the SWR
DThe antenna will not work properly because of induced voltages

3. - T0C08

Which of the following actions can reduce exposure to RF radiation?

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ARelocate antennas
BRelocate the transmitter
CIncrease the duty cycle
DAll these choices are correct

4. - T1A01

Which of the following is part of the Basis and Purpose of the Amateur Radio Service?

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AProviding personal radio communications for as many citizens as possible
BProviding communications for international non-profit organizations
CAdvancing skills in the technical and communication phases of the radio art
DAll these choices are correct

5. - T1B06

On which HF bands does a Technician class operator have phone privileges?

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A30 meter band only
BNone
C80 meter, 40 meter, 15 meter, and 10 meter bands
D10 meter band only

6. - T1C08

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

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ATen years
BLife
CFive years
DEight years

7. - T1D07

What types of amateur stations can automatically retransmit the signals of other amateur stations?

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ABeacon, repeater, or space stations
BRepeater, auxiliary, or space stations
CAuxiliary, beacon, or Earth stations
DEarth, repeater, or space stations

8. - T1E10

Which of the following is an example of remote control as defined in Part 97?

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ARepeater operation
BOperating the station over the internet
CControlling a model aircraft, boat, or car by amateur radio
DAll these choices are correct

9. - T1F08

What is the definition of third party communications?

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ATemporary authorization for an unlicensed person to transmit on the amateur bands for technical experiments
BA message from a control operator to another amateur station control operator on behalf of another person
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. - T2A11

What term describes an amateur station that is transmitting and receiving on the same frequency?

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ASimplex
BMultiplex
CFull duplex
DDiplex

11. - T2B08

Which of the following applies when two stations transmitting on the same frequency interfere with each other?

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ABoth stations should choose another frequency to avoid conflict
BInterference is inevitable, so no action is required
CUse subaudible tones so both stations can share the frequency
DThe stations should negotiate continued use of the frequency

12. - T2C02

Which of the following are typical duties of a Net Control Station?

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AChoose the regular net meeting time and frequency
BEnsure that all stations checking into the net are properly licensed for operation on the net frequency
CAll these choices are correct
DCall the net to order and direct communications between stations checking in

13. - T3A04

What happens when antennas at opposite ends of a VHF or UHF line of sight radio link are not using the same polarization?

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ASignals have an echo effect
BNothing significant will happen
CReceived signal strength is reduced
DThe modulation sidebands might become inverted

14. - T3B10

What frequency range is referred to as HF?

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A300 to 3000 kHz
B300 to 3000 MHz
C30 to 300 MHz
D3 to 30 MHz

15. - T3C01

Why are simplex UHF signals rarely heard beyond their radio horizon?

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AUHF signals are absorbed by the ionospheric D region
BUHF signals are usually not propagated by the ionosphere
CFCC regulations prohibit them from going more than 50 miles
DThey are too weak to go very far

16. - T4A03

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

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

17. - T4B11

Which of the following must be programmed into a D-STAR digital transceiver before transmitting?

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AAll these choices are correct
BYour call sign
CThe codec type being used
DYour output power

18. - T5A06

What is the unit of frequency?

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AFarad
BHenry
CHertz
DTesla

19. - T5B05

Which is equal to 500 milliwatts?

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A0.5 watts
B5 watts
C50 watts
D0.02 watts

20. - T5C07

What is the abbreviation for megahertz?

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AMH
Bmh
CMHz
DMhz

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?

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A13.5 ohms
B0.125 ohms
C8 ohms
D18 ohms

22. - T6A06

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

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ACapacitor
BInductor
CVaristor
DDiode

23. - T6B08

What does the abbreviation FET stand for?

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AFast Electron Transistor
BField Effect Transistor
CFree Electron Transmitter
DFrequency Emission Transmitter

24. - T6C02

What is component 1 in figure T-1?

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ATransistor
BResistor
CBattery
DConnector

25. - T6D10

What is the function of component 2 in figure T-1?

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AConvert electrical energy into radio waves
BGive off light when current flows through it
CSupply electrical energy
DControl the flow of current

26. - T7A02

What is a transceiver?

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AA device for converting receiver and transmitter frequencies to another band
BA device for automatically sending and decoding Morse code
CA device for matching feed line impedance to 50 ohms
DA device that combines a receiver and transmitter

27. - T7B11

What is a symptom of RF feedback in a transmitter or transceiver?

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AFrequent blowing of power supply fuses
BReports of garbled, distorted, or unintelligible voice transmissions
CExcessive SWR at the antenna connection
DThe transmitter will not stay on the desired frequency

28. - T7C02

Which of the following is used to determine if an antenna is resonant at the desired operating frequency?

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AA VTVM
BAn antenna analyzer
CA Q meter
DA frequency counter

29. - T7D01

Which instrument would you use to measure electric potential?

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AAn ohmmeter
BA wavemeter
CAn ammeter
DA voltmeter

30. - T8A02

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

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ASSB
BAM
CFM or PM
DPSK

31. - T8B08

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

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

32. - T8C06

How is over the air access to IRLP nodes accomplished?

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ABy obtaining a password that is sent via voice to the node
BBy using CTCSS tone codes
CBy entering the proper internet password
DBy using DTMF signals

33. - T8D01

Which of the following is a digital communications mode?

SelectAnswer
AFT8
BPacket radio
CIEEE 802.11
DAll these choices are correct

34. - T9A05

Which of the following increases the resonant frequency of a dipole antenna?

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AInserting coils in series with radiating wires
BLengthening it
CShortening it
DAdding capacitive loading to the ends of the radiating wires

35. - T9B09

What can cause erratic changes in SWR?

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AOverload from a strong local station
BOver-modulation
CLocal thunderstorm
DLoose connection in the antenna or feed line

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