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Amateur Radio Practices 1 G4 - AMATEUR RADIO PRACTICES [5 Questions - 5 groups] G4ATwo-tone Test; amplifier tuning and neutralization; DSP G4BTest and monitoring equipment G4CInterference with consumer electronics; grounding G4DSpeech processors; S meters; common connectors G4EHF mobile radio installations; emergency and battery powered operation
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Amateur Radio Practices 2 This is the 2 nd IF (intermediate frequency) stage of the Icom IC-756ProIII receiver. The 455kHz IF frequency is converted to 36kHz and digitized through an analog to digital converter.
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Amateur Radio Practices 3 Once the signal has been digitized, DSP notch filter, adjustable bandpass filters and noise reduction filters can be applied.
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Amateur Radio Practices 4 The level of the resulting signal is sampled and used to determine the gain of the first IF stage. This level information is fed back through a digital to analog converter to the automatic gain control circuit on the 1 st IF stage.
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Amateur Radio Practices 5 Finally the signal is fed through the DSP detector, then a digital to analog converter to convert the signal back to analog audio and sent to the amplifier and speaker.
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Amateur Radio Practices 6 G4A01 Which of the following is one use for a DSP in an amateur station? A.To provide adequate grounding B.To remove noise from received signals C.To increase antenna gain D.To increase antenna bandwidth
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Amateur Radio Practices 7 G4A01 Which of the following is one use for a DSP in an amateur station? A.To provide adequate grounding B.To remove noise from received signals C.To increase antenna gain D.To increase antenna bandwidth
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Amateur Radio Practices 8Oscilloscope This is a current model Tektronix oscilloscope. It has four signal inputs along the lower right edge and can display the waveforms from those inputs. There are three main sections to the right of the screen; vertical, horizontal and trigger. The horizontal and vertical controls adjust how the waveform appears on the screen by adjusting the horizontal and vertical amplifiers. The trigger controls allow the oscilloscope to synchronize to external events.
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Amateur Radio Practices 9 Audio Distortion Two tone audio tests are used on an oscilloscope to test proper linearity. The pure tones fed in will give you a stable picture on the scope if the amplifier is properly adjusted.
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Amateur Radio Practices 10 Audio Distortion The lower image shows a signal with some noise that it also overdriven (overmodulated) and is clipping or flattopping. Any two audio tones may be used, but they must be within the transmitter audio passband, and should not be harmonically related
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Amateur Radio Practices 11 Audio Distortion Speech Processors are used to keep input audio close to a perfect level for 100% modulation. If they are not adjusted properly, they can cause the distortion seen here. Overdriving causes very distorted audio and no additional power output.
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Amateur Radio Practices 12 G4A02 Which of the following instruments may be used to measure the output of a single-sideband transmitter when performing a two-tone test of amplitude linearity? A.An audio distortion analyzer B.An oscilloscope C.A directional wattmeter D.A high impedance audio voltmeter
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Amateur Radio Practices 13 G4A02 Which of the following instruments may be used to measure the output of a single-sideband transmitter when performing a two-tone test of amplitude linearity? A.An audio distortion analyzer B.An oscilloscope C.A directional wattmeter D.A high impedance audio voltmeter
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Amateur Radio Practices 14 G4A03 Which of the following is needed for a DSP IF filter? A.An Analog to Digital Converter B.Digital to Analog Converter C.A Digital Processor Chip D.All of the these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 15 G4A03 Which of the following is needed for a DSP IF filter? A.An Analog to Digital Converter B.Digital to Analog Converter C.A Digital Processor Chip D.All of the these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 16 G4A04 Which of the following is an advantage of a receiver IF filter created with a DSP as compared to an analog filter? A.A wide range of filter bandwidths and shapes can be created B.Fewer digital components are required C.Mixing products are greatly reduced D.The DSP filter is much more effective at VHF frequencies
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Amateur Radio Practices 17 G4A04 Which of the following is an advantage of a receiver IF filter created with a DSP as compared to an analog filter? A.A wide range of filter bandwidths and shapes can be created B.Fewer digital components are required C.Mixing products are greatly reduced D.The DSP filter is much more effective at VHF frequencies
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Amateur Radio Practices 18 G4A05 How is DSP filtering accomplished? A.By using direct signal phasing B.By converting the signal from analog to digital and using digital processing C.By up-converting the signal to VHF D.By converting the signal from digital to analog and taking the difference of mixing products
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Amateur Radio Practices 19 G4A05 How is DSP filtering accomplished? B.By converting the signal from analog to digital and using digital processing
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Amateur Radio Practices 20 Linear Amplifier ---- POWER !!!!
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This is a Tokyo Hy-Power 1.5kW linear amplifier using two 3-500Z tubes. The meter on the left is plate current and the right is grid current. It is necessary to neutralize the tubes in an amplifier to prevent internal (self) oscillation caused by positive feedback. The correct adjustment for the "Load" or "Coupling" control provides maximum power output without exceeding maximum allowable plate current. The plate current meter of a vacuum tube RF power amplifier will show a pronounced “dip” indicating the correct adjustment of the plate tuning control. A negative signal is used to cancel the effects of positive feedback. Amateur Radio Practices 21
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Amateur Radio Practices 22 G4A06 What reading on the plate current meter of a vacuum tube RF power amplifier indicates correct adjustment of the plate tuning control? A.A pronounced peak B.A pronounced dip C.No change will be observed D.A slow, rhythmic oscillation
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Amateur Radio Practices 23 G4A06 What reading on the plate current meter of a vacuum tube RF power amplifier indicates correct adjustment of the plate tuning control? A.A pronounced peak B.A pronounced dip C.No change will be observed D.A slow, rhythmic oscillation
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Amateur Radio Practices 24 G4A07 What is the correct adjustment for the "Load" or "Coupling" control of a vacuum tube RF power amplifier? A.Minimum SWR on the antenna B.Minimum plate current without exceeding maximum allowable grid current C.Highest plate voltage while minimizing grid current D.Maximum power output without exceeding maximum allowable plate current
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Amateur Radio Practices 25 G4A07 What is the correct adjustment for the "Load" or "Coupling" control of a vacuum tube RF power amplifier? A.Minimum SWR on the antenna B.Minimum plate current without exceeding maximum allowable grid current C.Highest plate voltage while minimizing grid current D.Maximum power output without exceeding maximum allowable plate current
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Amateur Radio Practices 26 G4A08 Which of the following techniques is used to neutralize an RF amplifier? A.Feed-forward compensation B.Feed-forward cancellation C.Negative feedback D.Positive feedback
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Amateur Radio Practices 27 G4A08 Which of the following techniques is used to neutralize an RF amplifier? A.Feed-forward compensation B.Feed-forward cancellation C.Negative feedback D.Positive feedback
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Amateur Radio Practices 28 G4A09 What does a neutralizing circuit do in an RF amplifier? A.It controls differential gain B.It cancels the effects of positive feedback C.It eliminates AC hum from the power supply D.It reduces incidental grid modulation
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Amateur Radio Practices 29 G4A09 What does a neutralizing circuit do in an RF amplifier? A.It controls differential gain B.It cancels the effects of positive feedback C.It eliminates AC hum from the power supply D.It reduces incidental grid modulation
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Amateur Radio Practices 30 G4A10 What is the reason for neutralizing the final amplifier stage of a transmitter? A.To limit the modulation index B.To eliminate self oscillations C.To cut off the final amplifier during standby periods D.To keep the carrier on frequency
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Amateur Radio Practices 31 G4A10 What is the reason for neutralizing the final amplifier stage of a transmitter? A.To limit the modulation index B.To eliminate self oscillations C.To cut off the final amplifier during standby periods D.To keep the carrier on frequency
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Amateur Radio Practices 32 G4A11 What type of transmitter performance does a two-tone test analyze? A.Linearity B.Carrier and undesired sideband suppression C.Percentage of frequency modulation D.Percentage of carrier phase shift
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Amateur Radio Practices 33 G4A11 What type of transmitter performance does a two-tone test analyze? A.Linearity
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Amateur Radio Practices 34 G4A12 What type of signals are used to conduct a two-tone test? A.Two audio signals of the same frequency shifted 90- degrees B.Two non-harmonically related audio signals C.Two swept frequency tones D.Two audio frequency range square wave signals of equal amplitude
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Amateur Radio Practices 35 G4A12 What type of signals are used to conduct a two-tone test? A.Two audio signals of the same frequency shifted 90- degrees B.Two non-harmonically related audio signals C.Two swept frequency tones D.Two audio frequency range square wave signals of equal amplitude
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Amateur Radio Practices 36 G4A13 Which of the following performs automatic notching of interfering carriers? A.Band pass tuning B.A DSP filter C.Balanced mixing D.A noise limiter
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Amateur Radio Practices 37 G4A13 Which of the following performs automatic notching of interfering carriers? B.A DSP filter
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Amateur Radio Practices 38 G4B01 What item of test equipment contains horizontal and vertical channel amplifiers? A.An ohmmeter B.A signal generator C.An ammeter D.An oscilloscope
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Amateur Radio Practices 39 G4B01 What item of test equipment contains horizontal and vertical channel amplifiers? D.An oscilloscope
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Amateur Radio Practices 40 G4B02 Which of the following is an advantage of an oscilloscope versus a digital voltmeter? A.An oscilloscope uses less power B.Complex impedances can be easily measured C.Input impedance is much lower D.Complex waveforms can be measured
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Amateur Radio Practices 41 G4B02 Which of the following is an advantage of an oscilloscope versus a digital voltmeter? D.Complex waveforms can be measured
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Amateur Radio Practices 42 G4B03 How would a signal tracer normally be used? A.To identify the source of radio transmissions B.To make exact drawings of signal waveforms C.To show standing wave patterns on open-wire feed-lines D.To identify an inoperative stage in a receiver
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Amateur Radio Practices 43 G4B03 How would a signal tracer normally be used? A.To identify the source of radio transmissions B.To make exact drawings of signal waveforms C.To show standing wave patterns on open-wire feed-lines D.To identify an inoperative stage in a receiver
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Noise Bridge A noise bridge is a device for measuring or comparing impedances on coaxial cables, antennas, components, etc. With appropriate calibration, it allows for the measurement of both scalar and vector (reactive) impedances. A noise bridge contains a wideband noise generator as well as a bridge balancing circuit, and makes use of the station receiver, tuned to the frequency of measurement, as a detector. The bridge is balanced by changing a bridge capacitor and resistor while listening to the receiver for a noise null. Amateur Radio Practices 44
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Amateur Radio Practices 46 G4B04 How is a noise bridge normally used? A.It is connected at an antenna's feed point and reads the antenna's noise figure B.It is connected between a transmitter and an antenna and tuned for minimum SWR C.It is connected between a receiver and an antenna of unknown impedance and is adjusted for minimum noise D.It is connected between an antenna and ground and tuned for minimum SWR
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Amateur Radio Practices 47 G4B04 How is a noise bridge normally used? A.It is connected at an antenna's feed point and reads the antenna's noise figure B.It is connected between a transmitter and an antenna and tuned for minimum SWR C.It is connected between a receiver and an antenna of unknown impedance and is adjusted for minimum noise D.It is connected between an antenna and ground and tuned for minimum SWR
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Amateur Radio Practices 48 G4B05 Which of the following is the best instrument to use to check the keying waveform of a CW transmitter? A.A monitoring oscilloscope B.A field-strength meter C.A sidetone monitor D.A wavemeter
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Amateur Radio Practices 49 G4B05 Which of the following is the best instrument to use to check the keying waveform of a CW transmitter? A.A monitoring oscilloscope
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Amateur Radio Practices 50 G4B06 What signal source is connected to the vertical input of a monitoring oscilloscope when checking the quality of a transmitted signal? A.The local oscillator of the transmitter B.The audio input of the transmitter C.The transmitter balanced mixer output D.The attenuated RF output of the transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 51 G4B06 What signal source is connected to the vertical input of a monitoring oscilloscope when checking the quality of a transmitted signal? A.The local oscillator of the transmitter B.The audio input of the transmitter C.The transmitter balanced mixer output D.The attenuated RF output of the transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 52 G4B07 What is an advantage of a digital voltmeter as compared to an analog voltmeter? A.Better for measuring computer circuits B.Better for RF measurements C.Significantly better precision for most uses D.Faster response
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Amateur Radio Practices 53 G4B07 What is an advantage of a digital voltmeter as compared to an analog voltmeter? A.Better for measuring computer circuits B.Better for RF measurements C.Significantly better precision for most uses D.Faster response
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Amateur Radio Practices 54 Field Strength Meter
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Amateur Radio Practices 55 G4B08 What instrument may be used to monitor relative RF output when making antenna and transmitter adjustments? A.A field-strength meter B.An antenna noise bridge C.A multimeter D.A Q meter
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Amateur Radio Practices 56 G4B08 What instrument may be used to monitor relative RF output when making antenna and transmitter adjustments? A.A field-strength meter B.An antenna noise bridge C.A multimeter D.A Q meter
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Decibels Amateur Radio Practices 57 The Decibel scale is logarithmic. 3dB represents a 2- fold increase in power, 6dB is 4 fold, 10dB is 10-fold, 20dB is 100-fold. The S-Unit scale on a receiver meter is not an absolute scale and can vary from radio to radio. Although these meters are not calibrated, they can be useful for verifying antenna performance. One “S-Unit” represents a 4-fold change in power or 6dB.
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Amateur Radio Practices 58 Decibel Multipliers
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Amateur Radio Practices 59 G4B09 How much must the power output of a transmitter be raised to change the "S" meter reading on a distant receiver from S8 to S9? A.Approximately 2 times B.Approximately 3 times C.Approximately 4 times D.Approximately 5 times
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Amateur Radio Practices 60 G4B09 How much must the power output of a transmitter be raised to change the "S" meter reading on a distant receiver from S8 to S9? A.Approximately 2 times B.Approximately 3 times C.Approximately 4 times D.Approximately 5 times
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Amateur Radio Practices 61 G4B10 Which of the following can be determined with a field strength meter? A.The radiation resistance of an antenna B.The radiation pattern of an antenna C.The presence and amount of phase distortion of a transmitter D.The presence and amount of amplitude distortion of a transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 62 G4B10 Which of the following can be determined with a field strength meter? A.The radiation resistance of an antenna B.The radiation pattern of an antenna C.The presence and amount of phase distortion of a transmitter D.The presence and amount of amplitude distortion of a transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 63 G4B11 Which of the following might be a use for a field strength meter? A.Close-in radio direction-finding B.A modulation monitor for a frequency or phase modulation transmitter C.An overmodulation indicator for a SSB transmitter D.A keying indicator for a RTTY or packet transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 64 G4B11 Which of the following might be a use for a field strength meter? A.Close-in radio direction-finding B.A modulation monitor for a frequency or phase modulation transmitter C.An overmodulation indicator for a SSB transmitter D.A keying indicator for a RTTY or packet transmitter
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Amateur Radio Practices 65 G4B12 What is one way a noise bridge might be used? A.Determining an antenna's gain in dBi B.Pre-tuning an antenna tuner C.Pre-tuning a linear amplifier D.Determining the line loss of the antenna system
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Amateur Radio Practices 66 G4B12 What is one way a noise bridge might be used? A.Determining an antenna's gain in dBi B.Pre-tuning an antenna tuner C.Pre-tuning a linear amplifier D.Determining the line loss of the antenna system
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GRID DIP METER Grid dip oscillator (GDO), also called grid dip meter, dip meter, dipmeter, or just dipper, is a measuring instrument to measure resonant frequency of radio frequency circuits. It measures the amount of absorption of a high frequency inductively coupled magnetic field by nearby objects. It is an oscillator whose output energy changes in the vicinity of a resonant circuit which is tuned to the frequency the oscillator generates; somewhat similar to an acoustic tone becoming louder when generated in the vicinity of a resonant cavity or a string tuned to the same frequency. At the heart of the instrument is a tunable LC circuit with a coil that serves as a loose inductive coupling to the measured LC resonant circuit. Resonance is indicated by a dip in the meter indicator on the device, usually based on a microammeter. measuring instrument resonant frequencyradio frequencyhigh frequencyoscillatorLC circuitcoilresonant circuitmicroammetermeasuring instrument resonant frequencyradio frequencyhigh frequencyoscillatorLC circuitcoilresonant circuitmicroammeter Amateur Radio Practices 67
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Amateur Radio Practices 69 G4B13 What is one measurement that can be made with a dip meter? A.The resonant frequency of a circuit B.The tilt of the ionosphere C.The gain of an antenna D.The notch depth of a filter
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Amateur Radio Practices 70 G4B13 What is one measurement that can be made with a dip meter? A.The resonant frequency of a circuit B.The tilt of the ionosphere C.The gain of an antenna D.The notch depth of a filter
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SWR Meter Amateur Radio Practices 71
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Amateur Radio Practices 72 G4B14 Which of the following must be connected to an antenna analyzer when it is being used for SWR measurements? A.Receiver B.Transmitter C.Antenna and feedline D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 73 G4B14 Which of the following must be connected to an antenna analyzer when it is being used for SWR measurements? A.Receiver B.Transmitter C.Antenna and feedline D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 74 G4B15 Which of the following can be measured with a directional wattmeter? A.Standing Wave Ratio B.Antenna front-to-back ratio C.RF interference D.Radio wave propagation
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Amateur Radio Practices 75 G4B15 Which of the following can be measured with a directional wattmeter? A.Standing Wave Ratio B.Antenna front-to-back ratio C.RF interference D.Radio wave propagation
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Amateur Radio Practices 76 G4B16 Why is high input impedance desirable for a voltmeter? A.It improves the frequency response B.It decreases battery consumption in the meter C.It improves the resolution of the readings D.It decreases the loading on circuits being measured
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Amateur Radio Practices 77 G4B16 Why is high input impedance desirable for a voltmeter? A.It improves the frequency response B.It decreases battery consumption in the meter C.It improves the resolution of the readings D.It decreases the loading on circuits being measured
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Amateur Radio Practices 78 G4C01 Which of the following might be useful in reducing RF interference to audio- frequency devices? A.Bypass inductor B.Bypass capacitor C.Forward-biased diode D.Reverse-biased diode
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Amateur Radio Practices 79 G4C01 Which of the following might be useful in reducing RF interference to audio- frequency devices? A.Bypass inductor B.Bypass capacitor C.Forward-biased diode D.Reverse-biased diode
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RFI Occasionally, the RF transmitted from a station will be picked up in the telephone lines and will be audible on the phone. This is very common near AM broadcast stations. The telephone line filter shown here can be used to eliminate RF being picked up in the telephone line by simply plugging it in line with the phone (there’s a jack on the end of the boxy part). Some phones (poorly designed ones) will actually pick up the RF inside the phone. There is no effective solution for these phones, short of replacement. It is also possible for RF to be picked up by PA or stereo systems. Sideband voice signals will often sound very distorted and CW can cause a buzzing or clicking. A solid ground on the transmitter and the PA or stereo system can often correct this. Amateur Radio Practices 80
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Amateur Radio Practices 81 Telephone Line Filter
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Amateur Radio Practices 82 G4C02 Which of the following should be installed if a properly operating amateur station is interfering with a nearby telephone? A.An RFI filter on the transmitter B.An RFI filter at the affected telephone C.A high pass filter on the transmitter D.A high pass filter at the affected telephone
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Amateur Radio Practices 83 G4C02 Which of the following should be installed if a properly operating amateur station is interfering with a nearby telephone? A.An RFI filter on the transmitter B.An RFI filter at the affected telephone C.A high pass filter on the transmitter D.A high pass filter at the affected telephone
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Amateur Radio Practices 84 G4C03 What sound is heard from a public- address system if there is interference from a nearby single-sideband phone transmitter? A.A steady hum whenever the transmitter is on the air B.On-and-off humming or clicking C.Distorted speech D.Clearly audible speech
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Amateur Radio Practices 85 G4C03 What sound is heard from a public- address system if there is interference from a nearby single-sideband phone transmitter? A.A steady hum whenever the transmitter is on the air B.On-and-off humming or clicking C.Distorted speech D.Clearly audible speech
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Amateur Radio Practices 86 G4C04 What is the effect on a public-address system if there is interference from nearby CW transmitter? A.On-and-off humming or clicking B.A CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency C.A chirpy CW signal D.Severely distorted audio
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Amateur Radio Practices 87 G4C04 What is the effect on a public-address system if there is interference from nearby CW transmitter? A.On-and-off humming or clicking B.A CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency C.A chirpy CW signal D.Severely distorted audio
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Station Grounding For a proper RF ground, it’s important to use a heavy gauge copper (not aluminum) braid or foil and keep the run length to a minimum. Standard wire, even heavy gauge, or long runs can cause your ground lead to act as an antenna and resonate. A good ground will reduce RFI to other equipment, minimize the risk of shock and reduce electrical interference. At a minimum a ground rod should be 8 feet long. This can be difficult to achieve in some locations and multiple shorter rods tied together can be used. Amateur Radio Practices 88
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Amateur Radio Practices 89 Station Grounding
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Amateur Radio Practices 90 G4C05 What might be the problem if you receive an RF burn when touching your equipment while transmitting on a HF band, assuming the equipment is connected to a ground rod? A.Flat braid rather than round wire has been used for the ground wire B.Insulated wire has been used for the ground wire C.The ground rod is resonant D.The ground wire is resonant
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Amateur Radio Practices 91 G4C05 What might be the problem if you receive an RF burn when touching your equipment while transmitting on a HF band, assuming the equipment is connected to a ground rod? A.Flat braid rather than round wire has been used for the ground wire B.Insulated wire has been used for the ground wire C.The ground rod is resonant D.The ground wire is resonant
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Amateur Radio Practices 92 G4C06 Which of the following is an important reason to have a good station ground? A.To reduce the likelihood of RF burns B.To reduce the likelihood of electrical shock C.To reduce interference D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 93 G4C06 Which of the following is an important reason to have a good station ground? A.To reduce the likelihood of RF burns B.To reduce the likelihood of electrical shock C.To reduce interference D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 94 G4C07 What is one good way to avoid stray RF energy in an amateur station? A.Keep the station's ground wire as short as possible B.Install an RF filter in series with the ground wire C.Use a ground loop for best conductivity D.Install a few ferrite beads on the ground wire where it connects to your station
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Amateur Radio Practices 95 G4C07 What is one good way to avoid stray RF energy in an amateur station? A.Keep the station's ground wire as short as possible B.Install an RF filter in series with the ground wire C.Use a ground loop for best conductivity D.Install a few ferrite beads on the ground wire where it connects to your station
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Amateur Radio Practices 96 G4C08 Which of the following is a reason to place ferrite beads around audio cables to reduce common mode RF interference? A.They act as a series inductor B.They act as a shunt capacitor C.They lower the impedance of the cable D.They increase the admittance of the cable
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Amateur Radio Practices 97 G4C08 Which of the following is a reason to place ferrite beads around audio cables to reduce common mode RF interference? A.They act as a series inductor B.They act as a shunt capacitor C.They lower the impedance of the cable D.They increase the admittance of the cable
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Amateur Radio Practices 98 G4C09 Which of the following statements about station grounding is true? A.The chassis of each piece of station equipment should be tied together with high-impedance conductors B.If the chassis of all station equipment is connected with a good conductor, there is no need to tie them to an earth ground C.RF hot spots can occur in a station located above the ground floor if the equipment is grounded by a long ground wire D.A ground loop is an effective way to ground station equipment
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Amateur Radio Practices 99 G4C09 Which of the following statements about station grounding is true? A.The chassis of each piece of station equipment should be tied together with high-impedance conductors B.If the chassis of all station equipment is connected with a good conductor, there is no need to tie them to an earth ground C.RF hot spots can occur in a station located above the ground floor if the equipment is grounded by a long ground wire D.A ground loop is an effective way to ground station equipment
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Amateur Radio Practices 100 G4C10 Which of the following is covered in the National Electrical Code? A.Acceptable bandwidth limits B.Acceptable modulation limits C.Electrical safety inside the ham shack D.RF exposure limits of the human body
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Amateur Radio Practices 101 G4C10 Which of the following is covered in the National Electrical Code? A.Acceptable bandwidth limits B.Acceptable modulation limits C.Electrical safety inside the ham shack D.RF exposure limits of the human body
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Amateur Radio Practices 102 G4C11 Which of the following can cause unintended rectification of RF signal energy and can result in interference to your station as well as nearby radio and TV receivers? A.Induced currents in conductors that are in poor electrical contact B.Induced voltages in conductors that are in good electrical contact C.Capacitive coupling of the RF signal to ground D.Excessive standing wave ratio (SWR) of the transmission line system
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Amateur Radio Practices 103 G4C11 Which of the following can cause unintended rectification of RF signal energy and can result in interference to your station as well as nearby radio and TV receivers? A.Induced currents in conductors that are in poor electrical contact B.Induced voltages in conductors that are in good electrical contact C.Capacitive coupling of the RF signal to ground D.Excessive standing wave ratio (SWR) of the transmission line system
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Amateur Radio Practices 104 G4C12 What is one cause of broadband radio frequency interference at an amateur radio station? A.Not using a balun or line isolator to feed balanced antennas B.Lack of rectification of the transmitter's signal in power conductors C.Arcing at a poor electrical connection D.The use of horizontal, rather than vertical antennas
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Amateur Radio Practices 105 G4C12 What is one cause of broadband radio frequency interference at an amateur radio station? A.Not using a balun or line isolator to feed balanced antennas B.Lack of rectification of the transmitter's signal in power conductors C.Arcing at a poor electrical connection D.The use of horizontal, rather than vertical antennas
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Amateur Radio Practices 106 G4C13 How can a ground loop be avoided? A.Series connect all ground conductors B.Connect the AC neutral conductor to the ground wire C.Avoid using lock washers and star washers in making ground connections D.Connect all ground conductors to a single point
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Amateur Radio Practices 107 G4C13 How can a ground loop be avoided? A.Series connect all ground conductors B.Connect the AC neutral conductor to the ground wire C.Avoid using lock washers and star washers in making ground connections D.Connect all ground conductors to a single point
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Amateur Radio Practices 108 G4D01 What is the reason for using a properly adjusted speech processor with a single sideband phone transmitter? A.It reduces average transmitter power requirements B.It reduces unwanted noise pickup from the microphone C.It improves voice-frequency fidelity D.It improves signal intelligibility at the receiver
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Amateur Radio Practices 109 G4D01 What is the reason for using a properly adjusted speech processor with a single sideband phone transmitter? A.It reduces average transmitter power requirements B.It reduces unwanted noise pickup from the microphone C.It improves voice-frequency fidelity D.It improves signal intelligibility at the receiver
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Amateur Radio Practices 110 G4D02 Which of the following describes how a speech processor affects a transmitted single sideband signal? A.It increases the peak power B.It increases the average power C.It reduces harmonic distortion D.It reduces intermodulation distortion
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Amateur Radio Practices 111 G4D02 Which of the following describes how a speech processor affects a transmitted single sideband signal? A.It increases the peak power B.It increases the average power C.It reduces harmonic distortion D.It reduces intermodulation distortion
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Amateur Radio Practices 112 G4D03 Which of the following can be the result of an incorrectly adjusted speech processor? A.Distorted speech B.Splatter C.Excessive background pickup D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 113 G4D03 Which of the following can be the result of an incorrectly adjusted speech processor? A.Distorted speech B.Splatter C.Excessive background pickup D.All of these answers are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 114 G4D04 What does an S-meter measure? A.Conductance B.Impedance C.Received signal strength D.Transmitter power output
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Amateur Radio Practices 115 G4D04 What does an S-meter measure? A.Conductance B.Impedance C.Received signal strength D.Transmitter power output
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Amateur Radio Practices 116 G4D05 How does an S-meter reading of 20 db over S-9 compare to an S-9 signal, assuming a properly calibrated S meter? A.It is 10 times weaker B.It is 20 times weaker C.It is 20 times stronger D.It is 100 times stronger
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Amateur Radio Practices 117 G4D05 How does an S-meter reading of 20 db over S-9 compare to an S-9 signal, assuming a properly calibrated S meter? A.It is 10 times weaker B.It is 20 times weaker C.It is 20 times stronger D.It is 100 times stronger
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Amateur Radio Practices 118 G4D06 Where is an S-meter generally found? A.In a receiver B.In a SWR bridge C.In a transmitter D.In a conductance bridge
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Amateur Radio Practices 119 G4D06 Where is an S-meter generally found? A.In a receiver B.In a SWR bridge C.In a transmitter D.In a conductance bridge
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Amateur Radio Practices 120 Typical Ham RF Connectors From Left to Right: N male, N female, PL-259, BNC male, SMA male, SMA female (on HT), BNC female (on lower radio), SO-238 (on upper radio)
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Amateur Radio Practices 121 G4D07 Which of the following describes a Type-N connector? A.A moisture resistant RF connector useful to 10 GHz B.A small bayonet connector used for data circuits C.A threaded connector used for hydraulic systems D.An audio connector used in surround sound installations
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Amateur Radio Practices 122 G4D07 Which of the following describes a Type-N connector? A.A moisture resistant RF connector useful to 10 GHz B.A small bayonet connector used for data circuits C.A threaded connector used for hydraulic systems D.An audio connector used in surround sound installations
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Amateur Radio Practices 123 G4D08 Which of the following connectors would be a good choice for a serial data port? A.PL-259 B.Type N C.Type SMA D.DB-9
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Amateur Radio Practices 124 G4D08 Which of the following connectors would be a good choice for a serial data port? A.PL-259 B.Type N C.Type SMA D.DB-9
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Amateur Radio Practices 125 G4D09 Which of these connector types is commonly used for RF service at frequencies up to 150 MHz? A.Octal B.RJ-11 C.UHF D.DB-25
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Amateur Radio Practices 126 G4D09 Which of these connector types is commonly used for RF service at frequencies up to 150 MHz? A.Octal B.RJ-11 C.UHF D.DB-25
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Amateur Radio Practices 127 G4D10 Which of these connector types is commonly used for audio signals in amateur radio stations? A.PL-259 B.BNC C.RCA Phono D.Type N
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Amateur Radio Practices 128 G4D10 Which of these connector types is commonly used for audio signals in amateur radio stations? A.PL-259 B.BNC C.RCA Phono D.Type N
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Anderson Power Poles
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Amateur Radio Practices 130 G4D11 What is the main reason to use keyed connectors over non-keyed types? A.Prevention of use by unauthorized persons B.Reduced chance of damage due to incorrect mating C.Higher current carrying capacity D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 131 G4D11 What is the main reason to use keyed connectors over non-keyed types? A.Prevention of use by unauthorized persons B.Reduced chance of damage due to incorrect mating C.Higher current carrying capacity D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 132 G4E01 Which of the following emission types are permissible while operating HF mobile? A.CW B.SSB C.FM D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 133 G4E01 Which of the following emission types are permissible while operating HF mobile? A.CW B.SSB C.FM D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 134 Mobile Radio Installation
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Amateur Radio Practices 135 The power is wired directly to the battery via a fuse on each power lead.
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Amateur Radio Practices 136 There is a relay that turns the radio off when the ignition is turned off and the antenna is mounted on the roof for best performance and shielding for the occupants
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Amateur Radio Practices 137 Using large wires directly to the battery insures there is sufficient power available with minimal voltage drop and noise. Where a 50 watt VHF transceiver may draw up to 10 amps, an HF transceiver can draw over 20 amps. Most auto wiring is not designed for this load, particularly cigarette lighters.
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Amateur Radio Practices 138 Mobile Radio Installation
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Would you like Whine with that Cheese?
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Amateur Radio Practices 140 G4E02 What is alternator whine? A.A DC emission from the alternator B.A constant pitched tone or buzz in transmitted or received audio that occurs whenever the ignition key is in the on position C.A tone or buzz in transmitted or received audio that varies with engine speed D.A mechanical sound from the alternator indicating current overload
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Amateur Radio Practices 141 G4E02 What is alternator whine? A.A DC emission from the alternator B.A constant pitched tone or buzz in transmitted or received audio that occurs whenever the ignition key is in the on position C.A tone or buzz in transmitted or received audio that varies with engine speed D.A mechanical sound from the alternator indicating current overload
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Amateur Radio Practices 142 G4E03 Which of the following power connections would be the best for a 100- watt HF mobile installation? A.A direct, fused connection to the battery using heavy gauge wire B.A direct, fused connection to the alternator or generator using heavy gauge wire C.A direct, fused connection to the battery using resistor wire D.A direct, fused connection to the alternator or generator using resistor wire
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Amateur Radio Practices 143 G4E03 Which of the following power connections would be the best for a 100- watt HF mobile installation? A.A direct, fused connection to the battery using heavy gauge wire B.A direct, fused connection to the alternator or generator using heavy gauge wire C.A direct, fused connection to the battery using resistor wire D.A direct, fused connection to the alternator or generator using resistor wire
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Amateur Radio Practices 144 G4E04 Why is it best NOT to draw the DC power for a 100-watt HF transceiver from an automobile's cigarette lighter socket? A.The socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable B.The socket's wiring may be inadequate for the current being drawn by the transceiver C.The DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers D.The power from the socket is never adequately filtered for HF transceiver operation
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Amateur Radio Practices 145 G4E04 Why is it best NOT to draw the DC power for a 100-watt HF transceiver from an automobile's cigarette lighter socket? A.The socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable B.The socket's wiring may be inadequate for the current being drawn by the transceiver C.The DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers D.The power from the socket is never adequately filtered for HF transceiver operation
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Amateur Radio Practices 146 G4E05 Which of the following most limits the effectiveness of an HF mobile transceiver operating in the 75 meter band? A."Picket Fencing" signal variation B.The wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver C.The HF mobile antenna system D.FCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75 meter band
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Amateur Radio Practices 147 G4E05 Which of the following most limits the effectiveness of an HF mobile transceiver operating in the 75 meter band? A."Picket Fencing" signal variation B.The wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver C.The HF mobile antenna system D.FCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75 meter band
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Amateur Radio Practices 148 G4E06 Which of the following is true of an emergency generator installation? A.The generator should be located in a well ventilated area B.The generator should be insulated from ground C.Fuel should be stored near the generator for rapid refueling in case of an emergency D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 149 G4E06 Which of the following is true of an emergency generator installation? A.The generator should be located in a well ventilated area B.The generator should be insulated from ground C.Fuel should be stored near the generator for rapid refueling in case of an emergency D.All of these choices are correct
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Big Bada Boom The facility was formerly a large computer/data center with battery room and emergency generators in Sacramento, CA. The company vacated the building, moved out the computer equipment but left the battery backup system behind. The ventilation for the battery room appeared to be tied to a hydrogen monitoring system (which is pretty common). The Hydrogen sensor was in alarm upon emergency responders arriving at the scene (post-explosion). 911 callers reporting the explosion also reported hearing an alarm for 3 days prior to the explosion. This appears to have been a local alarm as it was not relayed to the Fire Department. Given how slowly batteries generate hydrogen gas, it appears the batteries were charging for a long period of time with no ventilation - the detector was alarming and hydrogen gas continued to build up until it found an ignition source. The best guess is the ignition occurred at or near a grounding strap on the battery racks but in a room full of batteries and electrical equipment, ignition sources are plentiful...especially when considering the sensitivity of hydrogen. Amateur Radio Practices 150
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Amateur Radio Practices 151 Battery Explosion
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Amateur Radio Practices 152 G4E07 When might a lead-acid storage battery give off explosive hydrogen gas? A.When stored for long periods of time B.When being discharged C.When being charged D.When not placed on a level surface
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Amateur Radio Practices 153 G4E07 When might a lead-acid storage battery give off explosive hydrogen gas? A.When stored for long periods of time B.When being discharged C.When being charged D.When not placed on a level surface
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Amateur Radio Practices 154 Solar Panel or Photovoltaic Module Solar panels work on a process called photovoltaic conversion. The output voltage from each cell is fixed at 0.5 volts but current output changes with light intensity. These individual cells are wired in such a way that they provide the desired output voltage, generally from 12 to 48 volts. 12 volt panels can obviously be used to power radios or charge batteries (that power radios) where 48 volt panels are generally used to charge storage batteries for larger (residential-sized) electrical systems. It’s important when choosing a panel that it is wired for the correct voltage and can supply the current necessary.
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Amateur Radio Practices 155 G4E08 What is the name of the process by which sunlight is changed directly into electricity? A.Photovoltaic conversion B.Photon emission C.Photosynthesis D.Photon decomposition
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Amateur Radio Practices 156 G4E08 What is the name of the process by which sunlight is changed directly into electricity? A.Photovoltaic conversion B.Photon emission C.Photosynthesis D.Photon decomposition
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Amateur Radio Practices 157 G4E09 What is the approximate open-circuit voltage from a modern, well illuminated photovoltaic cell? A.0.02 VDC B.0.5 VDC C.0.2 VDC D.1.38 VDC
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Amateur Radio Practices 158 G4E09 What is the approximate open-circuit voltage from a modern, well illuminated photovoltaic cell? A.0.02 VDC B.0.5 VDC C.0.2 VDC D.1.38 VDC
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Amateur Radio Practices 159 G4E10 Which of these materials is used as the active element of a solar cell? A.Doped Silicon B.Nickel Hydride C.Doped Platinum D.Aluminum nitride
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Amateur Radio Practices 160 G4E10 Which of these materials is used as the active element of a solar cell? A.Doped Silicon B.Nickel Hydride C.Doped Platinum D.Aluminum nitride
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Amateur Radio Practices 161 G4E11 Which of the following is a disadvantage to using wind power as the primary source of power for an emergency station? A.The conversion efficiency from mechanical energy to electrical energy is less that 2 percent B.The voltage and current ratings of such systems are not compatible with amateur equipment C.A large energy storage system is needed to supply power when the wind is not blowing D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 162 G4E11 Which of the following is a disadvantage to using wind power as the primary source of power for an emergency station? A.The conversion efficiency from mechanical energy to electrical energy is less that 2 percent B.The voltage and current ratings of such systems are not compatible with amateur equipment C.A large energy storage system is needed to supply power when the wind is not blowing D.All of these choices are correct
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Amateur Radio Practices 163 G4E12 Which of the following is a primary reason for not placing a gasoline-fueled generator inside an occupied area? A.Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning B.Danger of engine over torque C.Lack of oxygen for adequate combustion D.Lack of nitrogen for adequate combustion
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Amateur Radio Practices 164 G4E12 Which of the following is a primary reason for not placing a gasoline-fueled generator inside an occupied area? A.Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning B.Danger of engine over torque C.Lack of oxygen for adequate combustion D.Lack of nitrogen for adequate combustion
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Amateur Radio Practices 165 G4E13 Why would it be unwise to power your station by back feeding the output of a gasoline generator into your house wiring by connecting the generator through an AC wall outlet? A.It might present a hazard for electric company workers B.It is prone to RF interference C.It may disconnect your RF ground D.None of the above; this is an excellent expedient
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Amateur Radio Practices 166 G4E13 Why would it be unwise to power your station by back feeding the output of a gasoline generator into your house wiring by connecting the generator through an AC wall outlet? A.It might present a hazard for electric company workers B.It is prone to RF interference C.It may disconnect your RF ground D.None of the above; this is an excellent expedient
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Amateur Radio Practices 167 G4 - AMATEUR RADIO PRACTICES [5 Questions - 5 groups]
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