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3-B-011: Frequency

3-11B1: What is the most the actual transmit frequency could differ from a reading of 462,100,000 Hertz on a frequency counter with a time base accuracy of ± 0.1 ppm?

46.21 Hz.

0.1 MHz.

462.1 Hz.

0.2 MHz.



3-11B2: The second harmonic of a 380 kHz frequency is:

760 kHz.

2 MHz.

190 kHz.

144.4 GHz.



3-11B3: What is the second harmonic of SSB frequency 4146 kHz?

8292 kHz.

4.146 MHz.

2073 kHz.

12438 kHz.



3-11B4: What is the most the actual transmitter frequency could differ from a reading of 156,520,000 hertz on a frequency counter with a time base accuracy of ± 1.0 ppm?

156.52 Hz.

165.2 Hz.

15.652 kHz.

1.4652 MHz.



3-11B5: What is the most the actual transmitter frequency could differ from a reading of 156,520,000 Hertz on a frequency counter with a time base accuracy of +/- 10 ppm?

1565.20 Hz.

146.52 Hz.

10 Hz.

156.52 kHz.



3-11B6: What is the most the actual transmitter frequency could differ from a reading of 462,100,000 hertz on a frequency counter with a time base accuracy of ± 1.0 ppm?

462.1 Hz.

46.21 MHz.

10 Hz.

1.0 MHz.





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