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Tech - T4 Ham Radio - v2014
Amateur radio practices and station setup – [2 Exam Questions - 2 Groups]
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04/01/2011

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T4A01 Which of the following is true concerning the microphone connectors on amateur transceivers?
Definition
Some connectors include push-to-talk and voltages for powering the microphone
Term
T4A02 What could be used in place of a regular speaker to help you copy signals in a noisy area?
Definition
A set of headphones
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T4A03 Which is a good reason to use a regulated power supply for communications equipment?
Definition
It prevents voltage fluctuations from reaching sensitive circuits
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T4A04 Where must a filter be installed to reduce harmonic emissions?
Definition
Between the transmitter and the antenna
Term
T4A05 What type of filter should be connected to a TV receiver as the first step in trying to prevent RF overload from a nearby 2 meter transmitter?
Definition
Band-reject filter
Term
T4A06 Which of the following would be connected between a transceiver and computer in a packet radio station?
Definition
Terminal node controller
Term
T4A07 How is the computer’s sound card used when conducting digital communications using a computer?
Definition
The sound card provides audio to the microphone input and converts received audio to digital form
Term
T4A08 Which type of conductor is best to use for RF grounding?
Definition
Flat strap
Term
T4A09 Which would you use to reduce RF current flowing on the shield of an audio cable?
Definition
Ferrite choke
Term
T4A10 What is the source of a high-pitched whine that varies with engine speed in a mobile transceiver’s receive audio?
Definition
The alternator
Term
T4A11 Where should a mobile transceiver’s power negative connection be made?
Definition
At the battery or engine block ground strap
Term
T4B01 What may happen if a transmitter is operated with the microphone gain set too high?
Definition
The output signal might become distorted
Term
T4B02 Which of the following can be used to enter the operating frequency on a modern transceiver?
Definition
The keypad or VFO knob
Term
T4B03 What is the purpose of the squelch control on a transceiver?
Definition
To mute receiver output noise when no signal is being received
Term
T4B04 What is a way to enable quick access to a favorite frequency on your transceiver?
Definition
Store the frequency in a memory channel
Term
T4B05 Which of the following would reduce ignition interference to a receiver?
Definition
Turn on the noise blanker
Term
T4B06 Which of the following controls could be used if the voice pitch of a single-sideband signal seems too high or low?
Definition
The receiver RIT or clarifier
Term
T4B07 What does the term "RIT" mean?
Definition
Receiver Incremental Tuning
Term
T4B08 What is the advantage of having multiple receive bandwidth choices on a multimode transceiver?
Definition
Permits noise or interference reduction by selecting a bandwidth matching the mode
Term
T4B09 Which of the following is an appropriate receive filter to select in order to minimize noise and interference for SSB reception?
Definition
2400 Hz
Term
T4B10 Which of the following is an appropriate receive filter to select in order to minimize noise and interference for CW reception?
Definition
500 Hz
Term
T4B11 Which of the following describes the common meaning of the term “repeater offset”?
Definition
The difference between the repeater’s transmit and receive frequencies
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