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9VI
9M1
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Immediately
30 days after the test date
as soon as the MCMC grants you a license
as soon as you receive your license from the
CMC
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d)
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b)
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c)
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d)
a)
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c)
d)
Class A, Class B
Class M, Class W
a)
b)
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c)
d)
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General, Advances
Novice, Technician
c)
d)
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be open wires
be AF filtered
be RF filtered
be inductively coupled
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20
125 ohm
125 kilohm
c)
d)
25 volts
52 volts
c)
d)
8 ohms
36 ohms
b)
magnetic flux
d)
b)
d)
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12 ohms
72 ohms
31
ohm
resistor
magnetic field
inductive field
b)
d)
electric field
capacitive field
0.3V
0.7V
b)
d)
0.6V
1.3V
c)
d)
2 times
360 times
An electric field
A magnetic field
c)
d)
a superconductor
a semiconductor
A sine wave
A cosine wave
c)
d)
a square wave
a sawtooth wave
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c)
d)
22
farad
watt
a)
b)
21
electromagnetic field
strength
breakdown voltage
a)
b)
30
0.001 ohm
1000 ohm
b)
c)
d)
100 volts
200 volts
c)
a)
1250 ohm
1.25 kilohm
power
a)
c)
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18
a)
a)
c)
27
c)
d)
a)
b)
24
10 ohm
0.01 ohm
ampere
farad
c)
d)
c)
d)
Henry
ohm
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a)
b)
c)
d)
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b)
c)
d)
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A battery
A transformer
c)
d)
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c)
d)
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a capacitor
an inductor
1
b)
c)
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PNP transistor
an electrolytic capacitor
A variable resistor
a multiple-cell battery
c)
d)
FIGURE N6-1
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Symbol 2
Symbol 3
c)
d)
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Symbol 4
Symbol 5
Symbol 1
Symbol 3
c)
d)
b)
c)
Symbol 5
Symbol 7
d)
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Symbol 1
Symbol 2
c)
d)
Symbol 3
Symbol 4
the chassis
the VFO output
the live side of the mains
left floating
b)
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1
FIGURE N6-2
Symbol 5
Symbol 4
a)
36
b)
d)
40
Symbol 7
Symbol 1
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d)
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b)
c)
d)
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an ohmmeter
a voltmeter
b)
d)
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an electrolytic capacitor
a fuse
a crowbar
a full-wave diode bridge
a field-strength meter
a grid-dip meter
an oscilloscope
a signal tracer & an audio amplifier
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0.3m
30m
a wavemeter
an ammeter
b)
d)
58
30mm
3m
51
a short-circuit fault
an open-circuit fault
the resistance between logic modules
the high & low logic states
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Class C
Class AB
b)
d)
Class B
Class A
Over-modulation
Receiver overloading
Band edge signals
Correct selection of harmonic from a
multiplier circuit
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c)
d)
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68
a)
c)
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suppress sub-harmonics
reduce harmonics
always eliminate interference
improve harmonic radiation
72
absorption
fading
b)
d)
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74
The distance between the transmitter and the
nearest point at which the received signal is received
from ionospheric propagation is known as the
a)
c)
skip distance
skip angle
b)
d)
b)
c)
d)
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electric field
capacitive field
noise figure
bandwidth
b)
d)
sensitivity
selectivity
radiation distance
skip zone
b)
d)
baffling
skip
magnetic field
inductive field
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single sideband
amplitude modulation
frequency modulation
phase modulation
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troposphere
ground wave
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64
b)
d)
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ionosphere
sky wave
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DIPOLE
RF amplifier
local oscillator
audio frequency amplifier
detector
FIGURE N7-2
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d)
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a)
b)
c)
a quarter wavelength
a half wavelength
three quarter of a wavelength
a full wavelength
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A parasitic oscillation
a)
b)
c)
d)
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b)
c)
d)
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Rectified signals
Re-radiation signals
Reflected signals
Harmonic signals and spurious signals
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a terminal-node switch
an SWR meter
a dipole antenna
a high-pass filter
d)
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DUMMY
LOAD
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BEAM
band pass
high pass
b)
d)
low pass
active filter
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90
98
a)
c)
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b)
c)
a)
b)
e)
d)
a)
a)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
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101
a)
c)
close down
fading
b)
d)
stand by
low power
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95
a)
b)
c)
d)
a)
b)
c)
d)
phase-modulated telephony
double-sideband telephony
single-sideband, suppressed carrier, telephony
frequency-modulated telephony
b)
d)
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105
106
In order to minimize splatter, the audio bandwidth
should be restricted to:
a)
c)
1 kHz
2 kHz
b)
d)
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b)
d)
rectification
display
1.5 kHz
3 kHz
tuning
voltage regulation
a dynamic microphone
a loudspeaker
a carbon microphone
a transformer
F3C
F3E
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a)
c)
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highly reactive
inductive
QRT means
b)
d)
high impedance
low impedance
A harmonic is
f)
91
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
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108
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b)
c)
d)
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c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
a)
b)
c)
d)
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c)
d)
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d)
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c)
line-of-sight propagation
knife-edge diffraction
straight line propagation
tunnel ducting
a)
b)
solar activity
lunar tidal effects
the F1 region of the ionosphere
the F2 region of the ionosphere
a)
b)
c)
d)
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an antenna matcher
a dummy load
a low-pass filter
a decoupling resistor
a)
b)
c)
d)
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a)
b)
c)
d)
112
115
111
d)
110
109
128
120
an SWR meter
an absorption wave meter
a digital frequency meter
an AVO meter
b)
c)
d)
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magnetic field
electric field
c)
d)
inductive field
capacitive field
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a)
d)
131
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125
D
F2
b)
d)
E
F1
b)
c)
ionospheric reflection
tropospheric reflection
ground reflection
inverted reflection
d)
132
a)
suppress sub-harmonics
reduce harmonics
always eliminate interference
improve harmonic radiation
d)
133
127
b)
c)
d)
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What is a digipeater
a)
b)
126
a)
c)
a DC Voltmeter
a DIP Oscillator
a Digital Frequency Meter
an Ohm-Meter
b)
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140
134
a)
b)
c)
d)
a)
b)
c)
d)
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142
a)
137
c)
d)
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b)
c)
d)
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b)
c)
d)
a)
b)
c)
d)
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b)
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chrip
drift
harmonic generation
no problems
73s
73s and clear on the frequency
over and out
goodnight
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149
b)
d)
d)
156
a)
b)
repeater station
space station
c)
d)
on a harmonic
into an antenna
into a dummy load
on a dipole
c)
d)
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d)
153
159
a)
b)
160
a)
b)
a beacon
a repeater
c)
d)
c)
d)
a)
a)
c)
b)
c)
a news bulletin
a third party call
b)
d)
a CQ call
on VHF
d)
155
an auxiliary station
a radio control station
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154
an extra antenna
a portable amplifier
several sets of charged batteries
a microphone headset for hands-free operation
c)
d)
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telecommand station
relay station
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150
never
only at specific times (at 15 and 30 minutes
after the hour)
in a life or property-threatening emergency
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170
b)
c)
d)
171
a)
b)
172
all AC signals
out phase interfering signals
in phase interfering signals
mains hum
a)
b)
c)
b)
d)
d)
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174
c)
d)
2 MHz
5 MHz
R1
S5
b)
d)
R5
S9
check earthing
check antennas
check power supplies
listen to check whether the frequency is
clear
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168
600 kHz
1 MHz
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thermistor
thimble
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b)
d)
resistor
thermocouple
c)
165
light bulbs
a column of water
wire wound resistors
non-reactive resistors
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working conditions
wife
b)
d)
weather
type of antenna
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183
184
178
c)
d)
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185
b)
c)
d)
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180
repeater station
beacon station
c)
d)
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HF station
VHF station
b)
c)
d)
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190
ii
a)
b)
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196
197
a removable radio station
an amateur radio station
a mobile station
a portable station
a)
b)
d)
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short circuits
overheating
c)
d)
over modulation
SWR effects
c)
d)
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200
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c)
194
v, vi & vii
iii, vii & viii
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c)
d)
192
i, ii & iv
ii, iii & v
b)
c)
d)
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202
b)
c)
d)
active filter
low pass filter
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
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a saturating transformer
a fuse in the mains lead
a zener diode bridge limiter
a fuse in the filter capacitor negative lead
a quarter wavelength
half wavelength
one wavelength
two wavelength
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20
b)
d)
30
5
14.5 MHz
500 KHz
b)
d)
19 MHz
28 MHz
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206
5.0W
55W
211
b)
d)
210
0.5W
27.5W
205
208
204
203
a)
c)
5uA
1mA
0.5mA
1A
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zero
high
b)
d)
1:1
very low
30 Volt
90 Volt
b)
d)
60 Volt
15.8 Volt
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