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

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1. - T0A01

Which of the following is a safety hazard of a 12-volt storage battery?

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AAll these choices are correct
BRF emissions from a nearby transmitter can cause the electrolyte to emit poison gas
CShorting the terminals can cause burns, fire, or an explosion
DTouching both terminals with the hands can cause electrical shock

2. - T0B02

What is required when climbing an antenna tower?

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AAlways wear an approved climbing harness
BAll these choices are correct
CUse appropriate tie-off to the tower at all times
DHave sufficient training on safe tower climbing techniques

3. - T0C02

At which of the following frequencies does maximum permissible exposure have the lowest value?

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A440 MHz
B3.5 MHz
C1296 MHz
D50 MHz

4. - T1A07

What is the FCC Part 97 definition of a space station?

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AAn amateur station using amateur radio satellites for relay of signals
BA manned satellite orbiting Earth
CAny satellite orbiting Earth
DAn amateur station located more than 50 km above Earth's surface

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
B500 watts
C50 watts
D100 watts

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
BOnly communications incidental to contest exchanges; all other communications are prohibited
CAny communications that would be permitted by an international broadcast station
DCommunications incidental to conducting business or remarks of a personal nature

7. - T1D07

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

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AEarth, repeater, or space stations
BRepeater, auxiliary, or space stations
CAuxiliary, beacon, or Earth stations
DBeacon, repeater, or space stations

8. - T1E01

When may an amateur station transmit without a control operator?

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AWhen using automatic control, such as in the case of a repeater
BNever
CWhen the station licensee is away and another licensed amateur is using the station
DWhen the transmitting station is an auxiliary station

9. - T1F06

Which of the following self-assigned indicators are acceptable when using a phone transmission?

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AAll these choices are correct
BKL7CC slant W3
CKL7CC slash W3
DKL7CC stroke W3

10. - T2A07

What is meant by "repeater offset”?

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

11. - T2B11

Which Q signal indicates that you are changing frequency?

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AQSY
BQRU
CQRZ
DQSL

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 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
CA training program that certifies amateur operators for membership in the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
DA training program that provides licensing courses for those interested in obtaining an amateur license to use during emergencies

13. - T3A06

What is the meaning of the term “picket fencing”?

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AAlternating transmissions during a net operation
BRapid flutter on mobile signals due to multipath propagation
CA type of ground system used with vertical antennas
DLocal vs long-distance communications

14. - T3B08

What frequency range is referred to as VHF?

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A30 MHz to 300 MHz
B30 kHz to 300 kHz
C300 kHz to 3000 kHz
D300 MHz to 3000 MHz

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?

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ATropospheric ducting
BF2 region refraction
CD region refraction
DFaraday rotation

16. - T4A10

What function is performed with a transceiver and a digital mode hot spot?

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AFT8 digital communications via AFSK
BHigh-speed digital communications for meteor scatter
CCommunication using digital voice or data systems via the internet
DRTTY encoding and decoding without a computer

17. - T4B01

What is the effect of excessive microphone gain on SSB transmissions?

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ADistorted transmitted audio
BAll these choices are correct
CIncreased SWR
DFrequency instability

18. - T5A11

What type of current flow is opposed by resistance?

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ARF current
BDirect current
CAll these choices are correct
DAlternating current

19. - T5B05

Which is equal to 500 milliwatts?

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A5 watts
B0.5 watts
C50 watts
D0.02 watts

20. - T5C07

What is the abbreviation for megahertz?

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Amh
BMH
CMHz
DMhz

21. - T5D06

What is the resistance of a circuit that draws 4 amperes from a 12-volt source?

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A8 ohms
B3 ohms
C16 ohms
D48 ohms

22. - T6A09

What electrical component is used to protect other circuit components from current overloads?

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AAll these choices are correct
BVaractor
CThyratron
DFuse

23. - T6B11

What is the term that describes a device's ability to amplify a signal?

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AForward resistance
BGain
COn resistance
DForward voltage drop

24. - T6C11

What is component 4 in figure T-3?

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ATransmitter
BDummy load
CAntenna
DGround

25. - T6D02

What is a relay?

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AAn inverting amplifier
BA pass transistor
CAn electrically-controlled switch
DA current controlled amplifier

26. - T7A01

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

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ATotal Harmonic Distortion
BLinearity
CSensitivity
DSelectivity

27. - T7B05

How can fundamental overload of a non-amateur radio or TV receiver by an amateur signal be reduced or eliminated?

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ABlock the amateur signal with a filter at the antenna input of the affected receiver
BSwitch the transmitter to a narrow-band mode
CSwitch the transmitter from FM to SSB
DBlock the interfering signal with a filter on the amateur transmitter

28. - T7C06

What does an SWR reading of 4:1 indicate?

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AGain of +4 dB
BGood impedance match
CImpedance mismatch
DLoss of -4 dB

29. - T7D02

How is a voltmeter connected to a component to measure applied voltage?

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AIn quadrature
BIn phase
CIn series
DIn parallel

30. - T8A06

Which sideband is normally used for 10 meter HF, VHF, and UHF single-sideband communications?

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AUpper sideband
BInverted sideband
CSuppressed sideband
DLower sideband

31. - T8B04

What mode of transmission is commonly used by amateur radio satellites?

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AFM
BSSB
CAll these choices are correct
DCW/data

32. - T8C03

What operating activity involves contacting as many stations as possible during a specified period?

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ANet operations
BPublic service events
CContesting
DSimulated emergency exercises

33. - T8D07

Which of the following describes DMR?

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AAn automatic computer logging technique for hands-off logging when communicating while operating a vehicle
BA technique for time-multiplexing two digital voice signals on a single 12.5 kHz repeater channel
CA digital technique for transmitting on two repeater inputs simultaneously for automatic error correction
DAn automatic position tracking mode for FM mobiles communicating through repeaters

34. - T9A02

Which of the following describes a type of antenna loading?

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AStrengthening the radiating elements of a beam antenna to better resist wind damage
BInserting a resistor in the radiating portion of the antenna to make it resonant
CElectrically lengthening by inserting inductors in radiating elements
DInstalling a spring in the base of a mobile vertical antenna to make it more flexible

35. - T9B10

What is the electrical difference between RG-58 and RG-213 coaxial cable?

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ARG-213 cable has less loss at a given frequency
BRG-58 cable has two shields
CRG-58 cable can handle higher power levels
DThere is no significant difference between the two types

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