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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?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage transients from kickback diodes
BCirculating currents in the dc filter
CCharge stored in filter capacitors
DLeakage flux in the power transformer

2. - T0B09

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

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

3. - T0C04

What factors affect the RF exposure of people near an amateur station antenna?

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AAll these choices are correct
BRadiation pattern of the antenna
CDistance from the antenna to a person
DFrequency and power level of the RF field

4. - T1A09

Who selects a Frequency Coordinator?

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AThe FCC Office of Spectrum Management and Coordination Policy
BFCC Regional Field Office
CAmateur operators in a local or regional area whose stations are eligible to be repeater or auxiliary stations
DThe local chapter of the Office of National Council of Independent Frequency Coordinators

5. - T1B05

How may amateurs use the 219 to 220 MHz segment of 1.25 meter band?

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ASpread spectrum only
BEmergency traffic only
CFixed digital message forwarding systems only
DFast-scan television only

6. - T1C11

If your license has expired and is still within the allowable grace period, may you continue to transmit on the amateur radio bands?

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AYes, as soon as you apply for renewal
BNo, you must wait until the license has been renewed
CYes, for up to two years
DYes, for up to one year

7. - T1D09

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

SelectAnswer
AWhen broadcasting communications to or from the space shuttle
BNever
CWhere noncommercial programming is gathered and supplied exclusively to the National Public Radio network
DWhen such communications are directly related to the immediate safety of human life or protection of property

8. - T1E06

When, under normal circumstances, may a Technician class licensee be the control operator of a station operating in an Amateur Extra Class band segment?

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AAs part of a multi-operator contest team
BWhen using a club station whose trustee holds an Amateur Extra Class license
CAt no time
DWhen designated as the control operator by an Amateur Extra Class licensee

9. - T1F03

When are you required to transmit your assigned call sign?

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

10. - T2A07

What is meant by "repeater offset”?

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AThe difference between a repeater’s transmit and receive frequencies
BThe repeater has a time delay to prevent interference
CThe repeater station identification is done on a separate frequency
DThe number of simultaneous transmit frequencies used by a repeater

11. - T2B09

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

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AFor contest operation
BSo stations within range of each other can communicate without tying up a repeater
CSo stations with simple transmitters can access the repeater without automated offset
DFor working DX only

12. - T2C05

What does the term “traffic” refer to in net operation?

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AThe number of stations checking in and out of a net
BMessages exchanged by net stations
CRequests to activate the net by a served agency
DOperation by mobile or portable stations

13. - T3A05

When using a directional antenna, how might your station be able to communicate with a distant repeater if buildings or obstructions are blocking the direct line of sight path?

SelectAnswer
AChange from vertical to horizontal polarization
BTry the long path
CTry to find a path that reflects signals to the repeater
DIncrease the antenna SWR

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

15. - T3C09

What is generally the best time for long-distance 10 meter band propagation via the F region?

SelectAnswer
AFrom shortly after sunset to dawn during periods of high sunspot activity
BFrom dawn to shortly after sunset during periods of high sunspot activity
CFrom dawn to shortly after sunset during periods of low sunspot activity
DFrom shortly after sunset to dawn during periods of low sunspot activity

16. - T4A11

Where should the negative power return of a mobile transceiver be connected in a vehicle?

SelectAnswer
AThrough the transceiver’s mounting bracket
BTo any metal part of the vehicle
CAt the 12 volt battery chassis ground
DAt the antenna mount

17. - T4B10

Which of the following receiver filter bandwidths provides the best signal-to-noise ratio for SSB reception?

SelectAnswer
A1000 Hz
B500 Hz
C2400 Hz
D5000 Hz

18. - T5A10

Which term describes the rate at which electrical energy is used?

SelectAnswer
APower
BVoltage
CResistance
DCurrent

19. - T5B04

Which is equal to one microvolt?

SelectAnswer
AOne one-millionth of a volt
BOne thousand kilovolts
COne one-thousandth of a volt
DOne million volts

20. - T5C10

How much power is delivered by a voltage of 12 volts DC and a current of 2.5 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A0.208 watts
B14.5 watts
C4.8 watts
D30 watts

21. - T5D09

What is the current through a 24-ohm resistor connected across 240 volts?

SelectAnswer
A0.1 amperes
B10 amperes
C216 amperes
D24,000 amperes

22. - T6A01

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

SelectAnswer
ATransformer
BInverter
CResistor
DInductor

23. - T6B07

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

SelectAnswer
AReverse current
BCapacitively-coupled RF signal
CInductively-coupled RF signal
DForward current

24. - T6C11

What is component 4 in figure T-3?

SelectAnswer
ATransmitter
BGround
CAntenna
DDummy load

25. - T6D02

What is a relay?

SelectAnswer
AA pass transistor
BA current controlled amplifier
CAn electrically-controlled switch
DAn inverting amplifier

26. - T7A02

What is a transceiver?

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

27. - T7B10

What might be a problem if you receive a report that your audio signal through an FM repeater is distorted or unintelligible?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BYou are in a bad location
CYour batteries are running low
DYour transmitter is slightly off frequency

28. - T7C11

What is a disadvantage of air core coaxial cable when compared to foam or solid dielectric types?

SelectAnswer
AIt cannot be used at below freezing temperatures
BIt requires special techniques to prevent moisture in the cable
CIt cannot be used for VHF or UHF antennas
DIt has more loss per foot

29. - T7D04

Which instrument is used to measure electric current?

SelectAnswer
AA voltmeter
BAn electrometer
CAn ohmmeter
DAn ammeter

30. - T8A07

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

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BSSB signals are less susceptible to interference
CSSB signals are easier to tune in correctly
DSSB signals have narrower bandwidth

31. - T8B05

What is a satellite beacon?

SelectAnswer
AA transmission from a satellite that contains status information
BA reflective surface on the satellite
CThe primary transmit antenna on the satellite
DAn indicator light that shows where to point your antenna

32. - T8C08

What is the Internet Radio Linking Project (IRLP)?

SelectAnswer
AA technique for measuring signal strength of an amateur transmitter via the internet
BA system for providing access to websites via amateur radio
CA technique to connect amateur radio systems, such as repeaters, via the internet using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
DA system for informing amateurs in real time of the frequency of active DX stations

33. - T8D02

What is a “talkgroup” on a DMR repeater?

SelectAnswer
AA protocol that increases the signal-to-noise ratio when multiple repeaters are linked together
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 group of operators sharing common interests

34. - T9A01

What is a beam antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn omnidirectional antenna invented by Clarence Beam
BAn antenna built from aluminum I-beams
CAn antenna that concentrates signals in one direction
DAn antenna that reverses the phase of received signals

35. - T9B03

Why is coaxial cable the most common feed line for amateur radio antenna systems?

SelectAnswer
AIt has less loss than any other type of feed line
BIt is less expensive than any other type of feed line
CIt can handle more power than any other type of feed line
DIt is easy to use and requires few special installation considerations

Figure T-3