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

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1. - T0A10

What hazard is caused by charging or discharging a battery too quickly?

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AOverheating or out-gassing
BInverse memory effect
CHalf-wave rectification
DExcess output ripple

2. - T0B11

Which of the following establishes grounding requirements for an amateur radio tower or antenna?

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ALocal electrical codes
BUL recommended practices
CFAA tower lighting regulations
DFCC Part 97 rules

3. - T0C10

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

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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. - T1A02

Which agency regulates and enforces the rules for the Amateur Radio Service in the United States?

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AFEMA
BThe FCC
CHomeland Security
DAll these choices are correct

5. - T1B03

Which frequency is in the 6 meter amateur band?

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A52.525 MHz
B222.15 MHz
C28.50 MHz
D49.00 MHz

6. - T1C07

Which of the following can result in revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license?

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AFailure to provide and maintain a correct email address with the FCC
BFailure to obtain FCC type acceptance prior to using a home-built transmitter
CFailure to inform the FCC of any changes in the amateur station following performance of an RF safety environmental evaluation
DFailure to have a copy of your license available at your station

7. - T1D10

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

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AAny transmission made by the licensed station
BTransmission of messages directed only to amateur operators
CTwo-way transmissions by amateur stations
DTransmissions intended for reception by the general public

8. - T1E08

Which of the following is an example of automatic control?

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AUsing a computer or other device to send CW automatically
BControlling a station over the internet
CRepeater operation
DUsing a computer or other device to identify automatically

9. - T1F04

What language may you use for identification when operating in a phone sub-band?

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AAny language recognized by the ITU
BEnglish, French, or Spanish
CEnglish
DAny language recognized by the United Nations

10. - T2A09

Which of the following indicates that a station is listening on a repeater and looking for a contact?

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AThe station’s call sign followed by the word “monitoring”
B“QSY” followed by your call sign
CThe repeater call sign followed by the station’s call sign
D“CQ CQ” followed by the repeater’s call sign

11. - T2B09

Why are simplex channels designated in the VHF/UHF band plans?

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ASo stations within range of each other can communicate without tying up a repeater
BFor working DX only
CFor contest operation
DSo stations with simple transmitters can access the repeater without automated offset

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
BCall the net to order and direct communications between stations checking in
CAll these choices are correct
DEnsure that all stations checking into the net are properly licensed for operation on the net frequency

13. - T3A11

Which region of the atmosphere can refract or bend HF and VHF radio waves?

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AThe ionosphere
BThe stratosphere
CThe troposphere
DThe mesosphere

14. - T3B08

What frequency range is referred to as VHF?

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A30 MHz to 300 MHz
B300 kHz to 3000 kHz
C300 MHz to 3000 MHz
D30 kHz to 300 kHz

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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AGray-line propagation
BSporadic E
CBackscatter
DD region absorption

16. - T4A05

Where should an RF power meter be installed?

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AIn the feed line, between the transmitter and antenna
BAt the power supply output
CIn the power supply cable, as close as possible to the radio
DIn parallel with the push-to-talk line and the antenna

17. - T4B12

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

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ASideband inversion
BChange in audio pitch
CGeneration of a heterodyne tone
DDistortion of the signal’s audio

18. - T5A05

What is the electrical term for the force that causes electron flow?

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AVoltage
BCapacitance
CAmpere-hours
DInductance

19. - T5B06

Which is equal to 3000 milliamperes?

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A0.3 amperes
B3 amperes
C0.003 amperes
D3,000,000 amperes

20. - T5C06

What does the abbreviation “RF” mean?

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AThe real frequency transmitted as opposed to the apparent frequency
BThe resonant frequency of a tuned circuit
CRadio frequency signals of all types
DReflective force in antenna transmission lines

21. - T5D10

What is the voltage across a 2-ohm resistor if a current of 0.5 amperes flows through it?

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A1 volt
B0.25 volts
C2.5 volts
D1.5 volts

22. - T6A02

What type of component is often used as an adjustable volume control?

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ATransformer
BPotentiometer
CFixed resistor
DPower resistor

23. - T6B01

Which is true about forward voltage drop in a diode?

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AIt is proportional to peak inverse voltage
BIt is lower in some diode types than in others
CIt has no impact on the voltage delivered to the load
DIt indicates that the diode is defective

24. - T6C10

What is component 3 in figure T-3?

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AVariable inductor
BConnector
CVariable capacitor
DMeter

25. - T6D04

Which of the following displays an electrical quantity as a numeric value?

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ARelay
BMeter
CTransistor
DPotentiometer

26. - T7A11

Where is an RF preamplifier installed?

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ABetween the antenna and receiver
BAt the output of the receiver audio amplifier
CAt the output of the transmitter power amplifier
DBetween the transmitter and the antenna tuner

27. - T7B11

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

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AReports of garbled, distorted, or unintelligible voice transmissions
BFrequent blowing of power supply fuses
CThe transmitter will not stay on the desired frequency
DExcessive SWR at the antenna connection

28. - T7C09

Which of the following causes failure of coaxial cables?

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AOperation at 100% duty cycle for an extended period
BRapid fluctuation in transmitter output power
CSolder flux contamination
DMoisture contamination

29. - T7D01

Which instrument would you use to measure electric potential?

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AA wavemeter
BAn ohmmeter
CA voltmeter
DAn ammeter

30. - T8A07

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

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

31. - T8B02

What is the impact of using excessive effective radiated power on a satellite uplink?

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APossibility of rebooting the satellite control computer
BBlocking access by other users
COverloading the satellite batteries
DPossibility of commanding the satellite to an improper mode

32. - T8C01

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

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APhase locking
BEcholocation
CRadio direction finding
DDoppler radar

33. - T8D09

What is CW?

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AA digital mode used primarily on 2 meter FM
BA technique for coil winding
CA type of electromagnetic propagation
DAnother name for a Morse code transmission

34. - T9A05

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

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AAdding capacitive loading to the ends of the radiating wires
BLengthening it
CShortening it
DInserting coils in series with radiating wires

35. - T9B05

What happens as the frequency of a signal in coaxial cable is increased?

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AThe loss decreases
BThe loss increases
CThe characteristic impedance decreases
DThe characteristic impedance increases

Figure T-3