Sub-Element T0 Electrical Safety: AC & DC power circuits, antenna installation, RF hazards [3 Exam Questions] Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

Shorting the terminals can cause burns, fire, or an explosion

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2
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What health hazard is presented by electrical current flowing through the body?

A

All of these choices are correct

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3
Q

In the United States, what is connected to the green wire in a three-wire electrical AC plug?

A

Equipment ground

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4
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What is the purpose of a fuse in an electrical circuit?

A

To interrupt power in case of overload

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5
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Why is it unwise to install a 20-ampere fuse in the place of a 5-ampere fuse?

A

Excessive current could cause a fire

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6
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What is a good way to guard against electrical shock at your station?

A

All of these choices are correct

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7
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Which of these precautions should be taken when installing devices for lightning protection in a coaxial cable feed line?

A

Mount all of the protectors on a metal plate that is in turn connected to an external ground rod

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8
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What safety equipment should always be included in home-built equipment that is powered from 120V AC power circuits?

A

A fuse or circuit breaker in series with the AC hot conductor

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9
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What should be done to all external ground rods or earth connections?

A

Bond them together with heavy wire or conductive strap

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10
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What can happen if a lead-acid storage battery is charged or discharged too quickly?

A

The battery could overheat, give off flammable gas, or explode

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11
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What kind of hazard might exist in a power supply when it is turned off and disconnected?

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You might receive an electric shock from the charge stored in large capacitors

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12
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When should members of a tower work team wear a hard hat and safety glasses?

A

At all times when any work is being done on the tower

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13
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What is a good precaution to observe before climbing an antenna tower?

A

Put on a carefully inspected climbing harness (fall arrester) and safety glasses

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14
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Under what circumstances is it safe to climb a tower without a helper or observer?

A

Never

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15
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Which of the following is an important safety precaution to observe when putting up an antenna tower?

A

Look for and stay clear of any overhead electrical wires

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16
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What is the purpose of a gin pole?

A

To lift tower sections or antennas

17
Q

What is the minimum safe distance from a power line to allow when installing an antenna?

A

Enough so that if the antenna falls unexpectedly, no part of it can come closer than 10 feet to the power wires

18
Q

Which of the following is an important safety rule to remember when using a crank-up tower?

A

This type of tower must not be climbed unless retracted or mechanical safety locking devices have been installed

19
Q

What is considered to be a proper grounding method for a tower?

A

Separate eight-foot long ground rods for each tower leg, bonded to the tower and each other

20
Q

Why should you avoid attaching an antenna to a utility pole?

A

The antenna could contact high-voltage power lines

21
Q

Which of the following is true when installing grounding conductors used for lightning protection?

A

Sharp bends must be avoided

22
Q

Which of the following establishes grounding requirements for an amateur radio tower or antenna?

A

Local electrical codes

23
Q

Which of the following is good practice when installing ground wires on a tower for lightning protection?

A

Ensure that connections are short and direct

24
Q

What is the purpose of a safety wire through a turnbuckle used to tension guy lines?

A

Prevent loosening of the guy line from vibration

25
Q

What type of radiation are VHF and UHF radio signals?

A

Non-ionizing radiation

26
Q

Which of the following frequencies has the lowest value for Maximum Permissible Exposure limit?

A

50 MHz

27
Q

What is the maximum power level that an amateur radio station may use at VHF frequencies before an RF exposure evaluation is required?

A

50 watts PEP at the antenna

28
Q

What factors affect the RF exposure of people near an amateur station antenna?

A

All of these choices are correct

29
Q

Why do exposure limits vary with frequency?

A

The human body absorbs more RF energy at some frequencies than at others

30
Q

Which of the following is an acceptable method to determine that your station complies with FCC RF exposure regulations?

A

All of these choices are correct

31
Q

What could happen if a person accidentally touched your antenna while you were transmitting?

A

They might receive a painful RF burn

32
Q

Which of the following actions might amateur operators take to prevent exposure to RF radiation in excess of FCC-supplied limits?

A

Relocate antennas

33
Q

How can you make sure your station stays in compliance with RF safety regulations?

A

By re-evaluating the station whenever an item of equipment is changed

34
Q

Why is duty cycle one of the factors used to determine safe RF radiation exposure levels?

A

It affects the average exposure of people to radiation

35
Q

What is the definition of duty cycle during the averaging time for RF exposure?

A

The percentage of time that a transmitter is transmitting

36
Q

How does RF radiation differ from ionizing radiation (radioactivity)?

A

RF radiation does not have sufficient energy to cause genetic damage

37
Q

If the averaging time for exposure is 6 minutes, how much power density is permitted if the signal is present for 3 minutes and absent for 3 minutes rather than being present for the entire 6 minutes?

A

2 times as much