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What kind of receiver can be used to receive and decode SSTV using the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) protocol?
  • CDMA (0% chose this)
  • AREDN (0% chose this)
  • AM (0% chose this)
  • SSB (0% chose this)
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Which of the following file formats is used for exchanging amateur radio log data?
  • NEC (0% chose this)
  • ARLD (0% chose this)
  • ADIF (0% chose this)
  • OCF (0% chose this)
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Which of the following contacts may be confirmed through the Logbook of The World (LoTW)?
  • Special event contacts between stations in the US (0% chose this)
  • Contacts between a US station and a non-US station (0% chose this)
  • Contacts for Worked All States credit (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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What indicates the delay between a control operator action and the corresponding change in the transmitted signal?
  • Jitter (0% chose this)
  • Hang time (0% chose this)
  • Latency (0% chose this)
  • Anti-VOX (0% chose this)
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What information replaces signal-to-noise ratio when using the FT8 or FT4 modes in a VHF contest?
  • RST report (0% chose this)
  • State abbreviation (0% chose this)
  • Serial number (0% chose this)
  • Grid square (0% chose this)
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Which of the following digital modes is designed for EME communications?
  • MSK144 (0% chose this)
  • PACTOR III (0% chose this)
  • WSPR (0% chose this)
  • Q65 (0% chose this)
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What does the packet path WIDE3-1 designate?
  • Three stations are allowed on frequency, one transmitting at a time (0% chose this)
  • Three subcarriers are permitted, subcarrier one is being used (0% chose this)
  • Three digipeater hops are requested with one remaining (0% chose this)
  • Three internet gateway stations may receive one transmission (0% chose this)
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How do APRS stations relay data?
  • By packet ACK/NAK relay (0% chose this)
  • By C4FM repeaters (0% chose this)
  • By DMR repeaters (0% chose this)
  • By packet digipeaters (0% chose this)
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Which of the following synchronizes WSJT-X digital mode transmit/receive timing?
  • Alignment of frequency shifts (0% chose this)
  • Synchronization of computer clocks (0% chose this)
  • Sync-field transmission (0% chose this)
  • Sync-pulse timing (0% chose this)
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To what does the "4" in FT4 refer?
  • Multiples of 4 bits of user information (0% chose this)
  • Four-tone continuous-phase frequency shift keying (0% chose this)
  • Four transmit/receive cycles per minute (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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Which of the following is characteristic of the FST4 mode?
  • Four-tone Gaussian frequency shift keying (0% chose this)
  • Variable transmit/receive periods (0% chose this)
  • Seven different tone spacings (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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What is the length of an FT8 transmission cycle?
  • It varies with the amount of data (0% chose this)
  • 8 seconds (0% chose this)
  • 15 seconds (0% chose this)
  • 30 seconds (0% chose this)
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How does Q65 differ from JT65?
  • Keyboard-to keyboard operation is supported (0% chose this)
  • Quadrature modulation is used (0% chose this)
  • Multiple receive cycles are averaged (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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Which of these digital modes has the highest data throughput under clear communication conditions?
  • MFSK16 (0% chose this)
  • 170 Hz shift, 45 baud RTTY (0% chose this)
  • FT8 (0% chose this)
  • PACTOR IV (0% chose this)
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In what direction does an electromagnetic wave travel?
  • It depends on the phase angle of the magnetic field (0% chose this)
  • It travels parallel to the electric and magnetic fields (0% chose this)
  • It depends on the phase angle of the electric field (0% chose this)
  • It travels at a right angle to the electric and magnetic fields (0% chose this)
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How are the component fields of an electromagnetic wave oriented?
  • They are parallel (0% chose this)
  • They are tangential (0% chose this)
  • They are at right angles (0% chose this)
  • They are 90 degrees out of phase (0% chose this)
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What should be done to continue a long-distance contact when the MUF for that path decreases due to darkness?
  • Switch to a higher frequency HF band (0% chose this)
  • Switch to a lower frequency HF band (0% chose this)
  • Change to an antenna with a higher takeoff angle (0% chose this)
  • Change to an antenna with greater beam width (0% chose this)
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What determines the speed of electromagnetic waves through a medium?
  • Resistance and reactance (0% chose this)
  • Evanescence (0% chose this)
  • Birefringence (0% chose this)
  • The index of refraction (0% chose this)
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What is most likely to result in auroral propagation?
  • Meteor showers (0% chose this)
  • Quiet geomagnetic conditions (0% chose this)
  • Severe geomagnetic storms (0% chose this)
  • Extreme low-pressure areas in polar regions (0% chose this)
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Where is transequatorial propagation (TEP) most likely to occur?
  • Between points separated by 2,000 miles to 3,000 miles over a path perpendicular to the geomagnetic equator (0% chose this)
  • Between points located 1,500 miles to 2,000 miles apart on the geomagnetic equator (0% chose this)
  • Between points located at each other’s antipode (0% chose this)
  • Through the region where the terminator crosses the geographic equator (0% chose this)
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Which of the following paths is most likely to support long-distance propagation on 160 meters?
  • A path entirely in sunlight (0% chose this)
  • Paths at high latitudes (0% chose this)
  • A direct north-south path (0% chose this)
  • A path entirely in darkness (0% chose this)
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What effect does lowering a signal’s transmitted elevation angle have on ionospheric HF skip propagation?
  • Faraday rotation becomes stronger (0% chose this)
  • The MUF decreases (0% chose this)
  • The distance covered by each hop increases (0% chose this)
  • The critical frequency increases (0% chose this)
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At what time of day is sporadic-E propagation most likely to occur?
  • Between midnight and sunrise (0% chose this)
  • Between sunset and midnight (0% chose this)
  • Between sunset and sunrise (0% chose this)
  • Between sunrise and sunset (0% chose this)
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What is the cause of short-term radio blackouts?
  • Coronal mass ejections (0% chose this)
  • Sunspots on the solar equator (0% chose this)
  • North-oriented interplanetary magnetic field (0% chose this)
  • Solar flares (0% chose this)
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Which of the following is the space-weather term for an extreme geomagnetic storm?
  • B9 (0% chose this)
  • X5 (0% chose this)
  • M9 (0% chose this)
  • G5 (0% chose this)
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What type of data is reported by amateur radio propagation reporting networks?
  • Solar flux (0% chose this)
  • Electric field intensity (0% chose this)
  • Magnetic declination (0% chose this)
  • Digital-mode and CW signals (0% chose this)
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Which of the following is used to measure SWR?
  • Directional wattmeter (0% chose this)
  • Vector network analyzer (0% chose this)
  • Antenna analyzer (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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Which trigger mode is most effective when using an oscilloscope to measure a linear power supply’s output ripple?
  • Single-shot (0% chose this)
  • Edge (0% chose this)
  • Level (0% chose this)
  • Line (0% chose this)
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Which of the following can be measured with an antenna analyzer?
  • Velocity factor (0% chose this)
  • Cable length (0% chose this)
  • Resonant frequency of a tuned circuit (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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Which of the following can be measured by a two-port vector network analyzer?
  • Phase noise (0% chose this)
  • Filter frequency response (0% chose this)
  • Pulse rise time (0% chose this)
  • Forward power (0% chose this)
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How much does increasing a receiver’s bandwidth from 50 Hz to 1,000 Hz increase the receiver’s noise floor?
  • 3 dB (0% chose this)
  • 5 dB (0% chose this)
  • 10 dB (0% chose this)
  • 13 dB (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of the receiver IF Shift control?
  • To permit listening on a different frequency from the transmitting frequency (0% chose this)
  • To change frequency rapidly (0% chose this)
  • To reduce interference from stations transmitting on adjacent frequencies (0% chose this)
  • To tune in stations slightly off frequency without changing the transmit frequency (0% chose this)
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What is the link margin in a system with a transmit power level of 10 W (+40 dBm), a system antenna gain of 10 dBi, a cable loss of 3 dB, a path loss of 136 dB, a receiver minimum discernable signal of -103 dBm, and a required signal-to-noise ratio of 6 dB?
  • -8dB (0% chose this)
  • -14dB (0% chose this)
  • +8dB (0% chose this)
  • +14dB (0% chose this)
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What is the received signal level with a transmit power of 10 W (+40 dBm), a transmit antenna gain of 6 dBi, a receive antenna gain of 3 dBi, and a path loss of 100 dB?
  • -51 dBm (0% chose this)
  • -54 dBm (0% chose this)
  • -57 dBm (0% chose this)
  • -60 dBm (0% chose this)
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What power level does a receiver minimum discernible signal of -100 dBm represent?
  • 100 microwatts (0% chose this)
  • 0.1 microwatt (0% chose this)
  • 0.001 microwatts (0% chose this)
  • 0.1 picowatts (0% chose this)
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Which of the following types of noise are removed by a noise blanker?
  • Broadband white noise (0% chose this)
  • Impulse noise (0% chose this)
  • Hum and buzz (0% chose this)
  • All these choices are correct (0% chose this)
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How can conducted noise from an automobile battery charging system be suppressed?
  • By installing filter capacitors in series with the alternator leads (0% chose this)
  • By installing a noise suppression resistor and a blocking capacitor at the battery (0% chose this)
  • By installing a high-pass filter in series with the radio’s power lead and a low-pass filter in parallel with the antenna feed line (0% chose this)
  • By installing ferrite chokes on the charging system leads (0% chose this)
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What causes interference received as a series of carriers at regular intervals across a wide frequency range?
  • Switch-mode power supplies (0% chose this)
  • Radar transmitters (0% chose this)
  • Wireless security camera transmitters (0% chose this)
  • Electric fences (0% chose this)
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Where should a station AC surge protector be installed?
  • At the AC service panel (0% chose this)
  • At an AC outlet (0% chose this)
  • On the single point ground panel (0% chose this)
  • On a ground rod outside the station (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of a single point ground panel?
  • Remove AC power in case of a short-circuit (0% chose this)
  • Prevent common-mode transients in multi-wire systems (0% chose this)
  • Eliminate air gaps between protected and non-protected circuits (0% chose this)
  • Ensure all lightning protectors activate at the same time (0% chose this)
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What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 300 ohms, R is 100 ohms, and XL is 100 ohms?
  • 63 degrees with the voltage lagging the current (0% chose this)
  • 63 degrees with the voltage leading the current (0% chose this)
  • 27 degrees with the voltage leading the current (0% chose this)
  • 27 degrees with the voltage lagging the current (0% chose this)
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What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 25 ohms, R is 100 ohms, and XL is 75 ohms?
  • 27 degrees with the voltage lagging the current (0% chose this)
  • 27 degrees with the voltage leading the current (0% chose this)
  • 63 degrees with the voltage lagging the current (0% chose this)
  • 63 degrees with the voltage leading the current (0% chose this)
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Which of the following represents pure capacitive reactance of 100 ohms in rectangular notation?
  • 0 - j100 (0% chose this)
  • 0 + j100 (0% chose this)
  • 100 - j0 (0% chose this)
  • 100 + j0 (0% chose this)
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What type of Y-axis scale is most often used for graphs of circuit frequency response?
  • Linear (0% chose this)
  • Scatter (0% chose this)
  • Random (0% chose this)
  • Logarithmic (0% chose this)
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What is the phase relationship between current and voltage for reactive power?
  • They are out of phase (0% chose this)
  • They are in phase (0% chose this)
  • They are 90 degrees out of phase (0% chose this)
  • They are 45 degrees out of phase (0% chose this)
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What parasitic characteristic causes electrolytic capacitors to be unsuitable for use at RF?
  • Skin effect (0% chose this)
  • Shunt capacitance (0% chose this)
  • Inductance (0% chose this)
  • Dielectric leakage (0% chose this)
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What combines to create the self-resonance of a component?
  • The component’s resistance and reactance (0% chose this)
  • The component’s nominal and parasitic reactance (0% chose this)
  • The component’s inductance and capacitance (0% chose this)
  • The component’s electrical length and impedance (0% chose this)
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What is the primary cause of loss in film capacitors at RF?
  • Inductance (0% chose this)
  • Dielectric loss (0% chose this)
  • Self-discharge (0% chose this)
  • Skin effect (0% chose this)
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As a conductor’s diameter increases, what is the effect on its electrical length?
  • Thickness has no effect on electrical length (0% chose this)
  • It varies randomly (0% chose this)
  • It decreases (0% chose this)
  • It increases (0% chose this)
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What property of an LED's semiconductor material determines its forward voltage drop?
  • Intrinsic resistance (0% chose this)
  • Band gap (0% chose this)
  • Junction capacitance (0% chose this)
  • Junction depth (0% chose this)
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Which of the following is a common use of a Schottky diode?
  • In oscillator circuits as the negative resistance element (0% chose this)
  • As a variable capacitance in an automatic frequency control circuit (0% chose this)
  • In power supplies as a constant voltage reference (0% chose this)
  • As a VHF/UHF mixer or detector (0% chose this)
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In Figure E6-2, which is the schematic symbol for a Schottky diode?
  • 1 (0% chose this)
  • 6 (0% chose this)
  • 2 (0% chose this)
  • 3 (0% chose this)
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Which of the following digital logic families has the lowest power consumption?
  • Schottky TTL (0% chose this)
  • ECL (0% chose this)
  • NMOS (0% chose this)
  • CMOS (0% chose this)
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What is used to design the configuration of a field-programmable gate array (FPGA)?
  • Karnaugh maps (0% chose this)
  • Hardware description language (HDL) (0% chose this)
  • An auto-router (0% chose this)
  • Machine and assembly language (0% chose this)
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What is piezoelectricity?
  • The ability of materials to generate electromagnetic waves of a certain frequency when voltage is applied (0% chose this)
  • A characteristic of materials that have an index of refraction which depends on the polarization of the electromagnetic wave passing through it (0% chose this)
  • A characteristic of materials that generate a voltage when stressed and that flex when a voltage is applied (0% chose this)
  • The ability of materials to generate voltage when an electromagnetic wave of a certain frequency is applied (0% chose this)
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Why are cores of inductors and transformers sometimes constructed of thin layers?
  • To simplify assembly during manufacturing (0% chose this)
  • To reduce power loss from eddy currents in the core (0% chose this)
  • To increase the cutoff frequency by reducing capacitance (0% chose this)
  • To save cost by reducing the amount of magnetic material (0% chose this)
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Which of the following materials has the highest temperature stability of its magnetic characteristics?
  • Brass (0% chose this)
  • Powdered iron (0% chose this)
  • Ferrite (0% chose this)
  • Aluminum (0% chose this)
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What causes inductor saturation?
  • Operation at too high a frequency (0% chose this)
  • Selecting a core with low permeability (0% chose this)
  • Operation at excessive magnetic flux (0% chose this)
  • Selecting a core with excessive permittivity (0% chose this)
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What happens to photoconductive material when light shines on it?
  • Resistance decreases (0% chose this)
  • Resistance increases (0% chose this)
  • Reflectivity increases (0% chose this)
  • Reflectivity decreases (0% chose this)
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How many flip-flops are required to divide a signal frequency by 16?
  • 4 (0% chose this)
  • 6 (0% chose this)
  • 8 (0% chose this)
  • 16 (0% chose this)
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What does “positive logic” mean in reference to logic devices?
  • The logic devices have high noise immunity (0% chose this)
  • High voltage represents a 1, low voltage a 0 (0% chose this)
  • The logic circuit is in the “true” condition (0% chose this)
  • 1s and 0s are defined as different positive voltage levels (0% chose this)
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What circuit is required at the output of an RF switching amplifier?
  • A filter to remove harmonic content (0% chose this)
  • A high-pass filter to compensate for low gain at low frequencies (0% chose this)
  • A matched load resistor to prevent damage by switching transients (0% chose this)
  • A temperature compensating load resistor to improve linearity (0% chose this)
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What is characteristic of an emitter follower (or common collector) amplifier?
  • Low input impedance and phase inversion from input to output (0% chose this)
  • Differential inputs and single output (0% chose this)
  • Acts as an OR circuit if one input is grounded (0% chose this)
  • Input and output signals in-phase (0% chose this)
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Which of the following is most frequently used as a band-pass or notch filter in VHF and UHF transceivers?
  • A Sallen-Key filter (0% chose this)
  • A helical filter (0% chose this)
  • A swinging choke filter (0% chose this)
  • A finite impulse response filter (0% chose this)
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How does a switchmode voltage regulator work?
  • By alternating the output between positive and negative voltages (0% chose this)
  • By varying the duty cycle of pulses input to a filter (0% chose this)
  • By varying the conductivity of a pass element (0% chose this)
  • By switching between two Zener diode reference voltages (0% chose this)
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Which of the following describes a three-terminal voltage regulator?
  • A series current source (0% chose this)
  • A series regulator (0% chose this)
  • A shunt regulator (0% chose this)
  • A shunt current source (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of an inverter connected to a solar panel output?
  • Reduce AC ripple on the output (0% chose this)
  • Maintain voltage with varying illumination levels (0% chose this)
  • Prevent discharge when panel is not illuminated (0% chose this)
  • Convert the panel’s output from DC to AC (0% chose this)
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What is the frequency response of the circuit in E7-3 if a capacitor is added across the feedback resistor?
  • High-pass filter (0% chose this)
  • Low-pass filter (0% chose this)
  • Band-pass filter (0% chose this)
  • Notch filter (0% chose this)
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Which of the following describes a signal in the time domain?
  • Power at intervals of phase (0% chose this)
  • Amplitude at different times (0% chose this)
  • Frequency at different times (0% chose this)
  • Discrete impulses in time order (0% chose this)
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What is the benefit of making voltage measurements with a true-RMS calculating meter?
  • An inverse Fourier transform can be used (0% chose this)
  • The signal’s RMS noise factor is also calculated (0% chose this)
  • The calculated RMS value can be converted directly into phasor form (0% chose this)
  • RMS is measured for both sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal signals (0% chose this)
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What is frequency division multiplexing (FDM)?
  • The transmitted signal jumps from band to band at a predetermined rate (0% chose this)
  • Dividing the transmitted signal into separate frequency bands that each carry a different data stream (0% chose this)
  • The transmitted signal is divided into packets of information (0% chose this)
  • Two or more information streams are merged into a digital combiner, which then pulse position modulates the transmitter (0% chose this)
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What is Quadrature Amplitude Modulation or QAM?
  • A technique for digital data compression used in digital television which removes redundancy in the data by comparing bit amplitudes (0% chose this)
  • Transmission of data by modulating the amplitude of two carriers of the same frequency but 90 degrees out of phase (0% chose this)
  • A method of performing single sideband modulation by shifting the phase of the carrier and modulation components of the signal (0% chose this)
  • A technique for analog modulation of television video signals using phase modulation and compression (0% chose this)
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What is the bandwidth of an FT8 signal?
  • 10 Hz (0% chose this)
  • 50 Hz (0% chose this)
  • 600 Hz (0% chose this)
  • 2.4 kHz (0% chose this)
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What is described by the constellation diagram of a QAM or QPSK signal?
  • How many carriers may be present at the same time (0% chose this)
  • The possible phase and amplitude states for each symbol (0% chose this)
  • Frequency response of the signal stream (0% chose this)
  • The number of bits used for error correction in the protocol (0% chose this)
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What type of addresses do nodes have in a mesh network?
  • Email (0% chose this)
  • Trust server (0% chose this)
  • Internet Protocol (IP) (0% chose this)
  • Talk group (0% chose this)
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What does the term “ground gain” mean?
  • The change in signal strength caused by grounding the antenna (0% chose this)
  • The gain of the antenna with respect to a dipole at ground level (0% chose this)
  • To force net gain to 0 dB by grounding part of the antenna (0% chose this)
  • An increase in signal strength from ground reflections in the environment of the antenna (0% chose this)
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Which frequency band has the smallest first Fresnel zone?
  • 5.8 GHz (0% chose this)
  • 3.4 GHz (0% chose this)
  • 2.4 GHz (0% chose this)
  • 900 MHz (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of feeding an off-center-fed dipole (OCFD) between the center and one end instead of at the midpoint?
  • To create a similar feed point impedance on multiple bands (0% chose this)
  • To suppress off-center lobes at higher frequencies (0% chose this)
  • To resonate the antenna across a wider range of frequencies (0% chose this)
  • To reduce common-mode current coupling on the feed line shield (0% chose this)
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Approximately how long is a Yagi’s driven element?
  • 234 divided by frequency in MHz (0% chose this)
  • 1005 divided by frequency in MHz (0% chose this)
  • 1/4 wavelength (0% chose this)
  • 1/2 wavelength (0% chose this)
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Why do most two-element Yagis with normal spacing have a reflector instead of a director?
  • Lower SWR (0% chose this)
  • Higher receiving directivity factor (0% chose this)
  • Greater front-to-side (0% chose this)
  • Higher gain (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of making a Yagi’s parasitic elements either longer or shorter than resonance?
  • Wind torque cancellation (0% chose this)
  • Mechanical balance (0% chose this)
  • Control of phase shift (0% chose this)
  • Minimize losses (0% chose this)
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Which matching system for Yagi antennas requires the driven element to be insulated from the boom?
  • Gamma (0% chose this)
  • Beta or hairpin (0% chose this)
  • Shunt-fed (0% chose this)
  • T-match (0% chose this)
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What Yagi driven element feed point impedance is required to use a beta or hairpin matching system?
  • Capacitive (driven element electrically shorter than 1/2 wavelength) (0% chose this)
  • Inductive (driven element electrically longer than 1/2 wavelength) (0% chose this)
  • Purely resistive (0% chose this)
  • Purely reactive (0% chose this)
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What is the purpose of using multiple driven elements connected through phasing lines?
  • To control the antenna’s radiation pattern (0% chose this)
  • To prevent harmonic radiation from the transmitter (0% chose this)
  • To allow single-band antennas to operate on other bands (0% chose this)
  • To create a low-angle radiation pattern (0% chose this)
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What indicates the correct value of terminating resistance for a Beverage antenna?
  • Maximum feed point DC resistance at the center of the desired frequency range (0% chose this)
  • Minimum low-angle front-to-back ratio at the design frequency (0% chose this)
  • Maximum DC current in the terminating resistor (0% chose this)
  • Minimum variation in SWR over the desired frequency range (0% chose this)
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What is the function of a Beverage antenna’s termination resistor?
  • Increase the front-to-side ratio (0% chose this)
  • Absorb signals from the reverse direction (0% chose this)
  • Decrease SWR bandwidth (0% chose this)
  • Eliminate harmonic reception (0% chose this)
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What type of radiation pattern is created by a single-turn, terminated loop such as a pennant antenna?
  • Cardioid (0% chose this)
  • Bidirectional (0% chose this)
  • Omnidirectional (0% chose this)
  • Hyperbolic (0% chose this)
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What is meant by “100% tie-off” regarding tower safety?
  • All loose ropes and guys secured to a fixed structure (0% chose this)
  • At least one lanyard attached to the tower at all times (0% chose this)
  • All tools secured to the climber’s harness (0% chose this)
  • All circuit breakers feeding power to the tower must be tied closed with tape, cable, or ties (0% chose this)
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Which of the following types of equipment are exempt from RF exposure evaluations?
  • Transceivers with less than 7 watts of RF output (0% chose this)
  • Antennas that radiate only in the near field (0% chose this)
  • Hand-held transceivers sold before May 3, 2021 (0% chose this)
  • Dish antennas less than one meter in diameter (0% chose this)
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When must an RF exposure evaluation be performed on an amateur station operating on 80 meters?
  • An evaluation must always be performed (0% chose this)
  • When the ERP of the station is less than 10 watts (0% chose this)
  • When the station’s operating mode is CW (0% chose this)
  • When the output power from the transmitter is less than 100 watts (0% chose this)
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To what should lanyards be attached while climbing?
  • Antenna mast (0% chose this)
  • Guy brackets (0% chose this)
  • Tower rungs (0% chose this)
  • Tower legs (0% chose this)
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Where should a shock-absorbing lanyard be attached to a tower when working above ground?
  • Above the climber’s head level (0% chose this)
  • To the belt of the fall-arrest harness (0% chose this)
  • Even with the climber's waist (0% chose this)
  • To the next lowest set of guys (0% chose this)
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