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

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1. - T0A11

What hazard exists in a power supply immediately after turning it off?

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ACharge stored in filter capacitors
BVoltage transients from kickback diodes
CLeakage flux in the power transformer
DCirculating currents in the dc filter

2. - T0B06

What is the minimum safe distance from a power line to allow when installing an antenna?

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AEnough so that if the antenna falls, no part of it can come closer than 10 feet to the power wires
BThe height of the power line above ground
CAdd the height of the antenna to the height of the power line and multiply by a factor of 1.5
D1/2 wavelength at the operating frequency

3. - T0C10

Why is duty cycle one of the factors used to determine safe RF radiation exposure levels?

SelectAnswer
AIt affects the average exposure to radiation
BIt takes into account the antenna feed line loss
CIt affects the peak exposure to radiation
DIt takes into account the thermal effects of the final amplifier

4. - T1A05

What proves that the FCC has issued an operator/primary license grant?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BAn email notification from the NCVEC granting the license
CThe license appears in the FCC ULS database
DA printed copy of the certificate of successful completion of examination

5. - T1B07

Which of the following VHF/UHF band segments are limited to CW only?

SelectAnswer
A50.0 MHz to 50.1 MHz and 144.0 MHz to 144.1 MHz
B219 MHz to 220 MHz and 420.0 MHz to 420.1 MHz
C902.0 MHz to 902.1 MHz
DAll these choices are correct

6. - T1C03

What types of international communications are an FCC-licensed amateur radio station permitted to make?

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ACommunications incidental to the purposes of the Amateur Radio Service and remarks of a personal character
BAny communications that would be permitted by an international broadcast station
CCommunications incidental to conducting business or remarks of a personal nature
DOnly communications incidental to contest exchanges; all other communications are prohibited

7. - T1D10

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

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ATransmission of messages directed only to amateur operators
BAny transmission made by the licensed station
CTransmissions intended for reception by the general public
DTwo-way transmissions by amateur stations

8. - T1E02

Who may be the control operator of a station communicating through an amateur satellite or space station?

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AOnly an Amateur Extra Class operator who is also an AMSAT member
BAny amateur allowed to transmit on the satellite uplink frequency
COnly an Amateur Extra Class operator
DA General class or higher licensee with a satellite operator certification

9. - T1F10

Who is accountable if a repeater inadvertently retransmits communications that violate the FCC rules?

SelectAnswer
AThe control operator of the originating station
BBoth the originating station and the repeater owner
CThe owner of the repeater
DThe control operator of the repeater

10. - T2A02

What is the national calling frequency for FM simplex operations in the 2 meter band?

SelectAnswer
A446.000 MHz
B146.520 MHz
C432.100 MHz
D145.000 MHz

11. - T2B10

Which Q signal indicates that you are receiving interference from other stations?

SelectAnswer
AQRM
BQRN
CQTH
DQSB

12. - T2C06

What is the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)?

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AA group of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment for communications duty in the public service
BA training program that certifies amateur operators for membership in the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
CA training program that provides licensing courses for those interested in obtaining an amateur license to use during emergencies
DA group of licensed amateurs who are members of the military and who voluntarily agreed to provide message handling services in the case of an emergency

13. - T3A01

Why do VHF signal strengths sometimes vary greatly when the antenna is moved only a few feet?

SelectAnswer
AMultipath propagation cancels or reinforces signals
BVHF ionospheric propagation is very sensitive to path length
CAll these choices are correct
DThe signal path encounters different concentrations of water vapor

14. - T3B02

What property of a radio wave defines its polarization?

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AThe orientation of the electric field
BThe ratio of the velocity to the wavelength
CThe orientation of the magnetic field
DThe ratio of the energy in the magnetic field to the energy in the electric field

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?

SelectAnswer
AF2 region refraction
BD region refraction
CFaraday rotation
DTropospheric ducting

16. - T4A06

What signals are used in a computer-radio interface for digital mode operation?

SelectAnswer
ANMEA GPS location and DC power
BReceive and transmit mode, status, and location
CAntenna and RF power
DReceive audio, transmit audio, and transmitter keying

17. - T4B11

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

SelectAnswer
AYour call sign
BThe codec type being used
CAll these choices are correct
DYour output power

18. - T5A04

What are the units of electrical resistance?

SelectAnswer
ACoulombs
BOhms
CSiemens
DMhos

19. - T5B01

How many milliamperes is 1.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A150 milliamperes
B15 milliamperes
C1500 milliamperes
D15,000 milliamperes

20. - T5C08

What is the formula used to calculate electrical power (P) in a DC circuit?

SelectAnswer
AP = E – I
BP = E / I
CP = I  E
DP = I + E

21. - T5D14

In which type of circuit is voltage the same across all components?

SelectAnswer
ABranch
BResonant
CParallel
DSeries

22. - T6A12

What type of switch is represented by component 3 in figure T-2?

SelectAnswer
ADouble-pole double-throw
BDouble-pole single-throw
CSingle-pole double-throw
DSingle-pole single-throw

23. - T6B07

What causes a light-emitting diode (LED) to emit light?

SelectAnswer
ACapacitively-coupled RF signal
BInductively-coupled RF signal
CReverse current
DForward current

24. - T6C02

What is component 1 in figure T-1?

SelectAnswer
AResistor
BTransistor
CConnector
DBattery

25. - T6D09

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

SelectAnswer
AIntegrated circuit
BTransformer
CMulti-pole relay
DTransducer

26. - T7A06

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

SelectAnswer
AHigh-pass filter
BLow-pass filter
CTransverter
DPhase converter

27. - T7B08

What should you do if something in a neighbor’s home is causing harmful interference to your amateur station?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure your station meets the standards of good amateur practice
BAll these choices are correct
CWork with your neighbor to identify the offending device
DPolitely inform your neighbor that FCC rules prohibit the use of devices that cause interference

28. - T7C03

What does a dummy load consist of?

SelectAnswer
AA 50-ohm reactance used to terminate a transmission line
BA non-inductive resistor mounted on a heat sink
CA low-voltage power supply and a DC relay
DA high-gain amplifier and a TR switch

29. - T7D04

Which instrument is used to measure electric current?

SelectAnswer
AAn ohmmeter
BAn electrometer
CAn ammeter
DA voltmeter

30. - T8A02

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

SelectAnswer
AFM or PM
BSSB
CPSK
DAM

31. - T8B12

Which of the following is a way to determine whether your satellite uplink power is neither too low nor too high?

SelectAnswer
AListen for distortion on your downlink signal
BAll these choices are correct
CCheck your signal strength report in the telemetry data
DYour signal strength on the downlink should be about the same as the beacon

32. - T8C11

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

SelectAnswer
AA repeater
BA gateway
CA digipeater
DA beacon

33. - T8D02

What is a “talkgroup” on a DMR repeater?

SelectAnswer
AA group of operators sharing common interests
BA net that meets at a specified time
CA way for groups of users to share a channel at different times without hearing other users on the channel
DA protocol that increases the signal-to-noise ratio when multiple repeaters are linked together

34. - T9A08

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

SelectAnswer
A19
B12
C112
D50

35. - T9B01

What is a benefit of low SWR?

SelectAnswer
AReduced signal loss
BReduced television interference
CAll these choices are correct
DLess antenna wear

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