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000 These are the colors for the Help|text. You can change them to be|the same as the calculator colors
This is the question set for the Novice license and it is used
as the first 30 questions of the 55 question CODELESS tests. The
F2 key will rerun the setup routine, at this time. Use the Esc
key to exit the program instead of just turning off the computer
and you can continue where you stopped next time. Use the F1 key
for help, try it now.
When answering the questions, enter A, B, C, or D. When you have
the answer that you desire, tap the space bar(or mouse) to go on
to the next question. Use P to return to the previous question
when scanning the question pool. Use P for π when the calculator
is on the screen. Select one of the following or tap the space
bar(or mouse) to start.
A. Scan entire VEC question pool
B. Continue scanning question pool
C. Start a new sample test
D. Continue test or review
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001A-1.1 A 2-3 Emergency communications and|enhancement of international|goodwill are a couple
What are the five principles that express the fundamental purpose
for which the amateur service rules are designed?
A. Recognition of emergency communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and technical skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of international goodwill
B. Recognition of business communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and business skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of international goodwill
C. Recognition of emergency communications, preservation of the earliest
radio techniques, improvement of communication and technical skills,
maintain a pool of people familiar with early tube-type equipment,
and the the enhancement of international goodwill
D. Recognition of emergency communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and technical skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of a sense of patriotism
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002A-1.2 D 2-3 Enhancement of international goodwill|is a basic principle and enhancement |of a sense of nationalism is not
Which of the following is not one of the basic principles
for which the amateur service rules are designed?
A. Providing emergency communications
B. Improvement of communication and technical skills
C. Advancement of the radio art
D. Enhancement of a sense of patriotism and nationalism
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003A-1.3 D 2-3 Improvement of communications is a|basic principle and the history of|of communications is not
The amateur service rules were defined to provide a radio
communications service that meets five fundamental purposes.
Which of the following is not one of those principles?
A. Improvement of communication and technical skills
B. Enhancement of international goodwill
C. Increase the number of trained radio operators and electronics
experts
D. Preserving the history of radio communications
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004A-1.4 B 2-3 Adavncement of the radio art is|a basic purpose and business |communications are not allowed.
The amateur service rules were designed to provide a radio
communications service that meets five fundamental purposes. What
are those principles?
A. Recognition of business communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and business skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of international goodwill
B. Recognition of emergency communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and technical skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of international goodwill
C. Recognition of emergency communications, preservation of the
earliest radio techniques, improvement of communication and
technical skills, maintain a pool of people familiar with early
tube-type equipment, and the enhancement of international goodwill
D. Recognition of emergency communications, advancement of the radio
art, improvement of communication and technical skills, increase
in the number of trained radio operators and electronics experts,
and the enhancement of a sense of patriotism
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005A-2.1 C 2-4 The Amateur Radio Service is a radio |communication service designed for |training and technical experimentation
What is the definition of the amateur service?
A. A private radio service used for personal gain and public
benefit
B. A public radio service used for public service communications
C. A radio communication service for the purpose of self-
training, intercommunication and technical investigation.
D. A private radio service intended for the furtherance of
commercial radio interests
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006A-2.2 A 2-4 The Amateur Radio Service is a radio |communication service designed for |training and technical experimentation
What name is given to the radio communication service that is
designed for self-training, intercommunication and technical
investigation?
A. The amateur service
B. The Citizen's Radio Service
C. The Experimenter's Radio Service
D. The Maritime Radio Service
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007A-3.1 A 2-3 Part 97 has the specific rules|The Communications Act of 1934|has rules for all communications
What document contains the specific rules and regulations
governing the amateur service in the United States?
A. Part 97 of title 47 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations)
B. The Communications Act of 1934 (as amended)
C. The Radio Amateur's Handbook
D. The minutes of the International Telecommunication
Union meetings
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008A-3.2 D 2-4 Station construction is not covered|but maximum antenna heights without|approval are specified
Which one of the following topics is not addressed in the rules
and regulations of the amateur service?
A. Station operation standards
B. Technical standards
C. Providing emergency communications
D. Station construction standards
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009A-4.1 B 2-4 An FCC licensed(written authorization)|operator in the amateur service
What is the definition of an amateur operator?
A. A person who has not received any training in radio
operations
B. A person holding a written authorization to be the
control operator of an amateur station
C. A person who performs private radio communications
for hire
D. A trainee in a commercial radio station
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010A-4.2 D 2-5 Ham is a common nickname for an|amateur operator in the amateur|service
What term describes a person holding a written authorization
to be the control operator of an amateur station?
A. A Citizen Radio operator
B. A Personal Radio operator
C. A Radio Service operator
D. An amateur operator
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011A-5.1 C 2-5 Key word is Operator, ie.|the operator license
What is the portion of an amateur operator/primary station
license that conveys operator privileges?
A. The verification section
B. Form 610
C. The operator license
D. The station license
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012A-5.2 B 2-5 The authority to operate an amateur|station(be the control operator) on|bands the license grants priviliges
What authority is derived from an operator/primary station
license?
A. The authority to operate any shortwave radio station
B. The authority to be the control operator of an amateur
station
C. The authority to have an amateur station at a particular
location
D. The authority to transmit on either amateur or Class D
citizen's band frequencies
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013A-6.1 B 2-5 The operator/primary station license,|a written authorization, FCC form 660|grants authority to operate a station
What authority is derived from a written authorization for
an amateur station?
A. The authority to use specified operating frequencies
B. The authority to operate an amateur station
C. The authority to enforce FCC Rules when violations are
noted on the part of other operators
D. The authority to transmit on either amateur or Class D
citizen's band frequencies
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014A-6.2 C 2-5 Read this as your own station|at a particular location, not|as "operator privileges"
What part of your amateur license gives you authority to
operate an amateur station?
A. The operator license
B. The FCC Form 610
C. The station license
D. An Amateur Radio license does not specify a station
location
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015A-7.1 D 2-4 Non-commercial radio station operated|by people interested in self-training|and technical investigation
What is an amateur station?
A. A licensed radio station engaged in broadcasting to the
public in a limited and well-defined area
B. A radio station used to further commercial radio interests
C. A private radio service used for personal gain and public
service
D. A station in the amateur service consisting of the apparatus
necessary for carrying on radiocommunications
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016A-8.1 A 2-5 The licensed operator who |is in control of a station
Who is a control operator?
A. An amateur operator designated by the licensee of a station
to be responsible for the transmissions from that station to
assure compliance with the FCC rules
B. A person, either licensed or not, who controls the emissions
of an amateur station
C. An unlicensed person who is speaking over an amateur station's
microphone while a licensed person is present
D. A government official who comes to an amateur station to take
control for test purposes
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017A-8.2 D 2-6 The operator responsible for the |emissions from an amateur station|is called the control operator
If you designate another amateur operator to be responsible for
the transmissions from your station, what is the other operator
called?
A. Auxiliary operator
B. Operations coordinator
C. Third party
D. Control operator
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018A-9.1 D 2-6 Notice That Generals|Are Amply-Elevated
List the five United States amateur license classes in order
of increasing privileges?
A. Novice, General, Technician, Advanced, Amateur Extra
B. Novice, Technician, General, Advanced, Digital
C. Novice, Technician, General, Amateur, Extra
D. Novice, Technician, General, Advanced, Amateur Extra
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019A-9.2 A 2-6 The old answer here is Novice. This|question probably will not be given
Which US amateur operator license is considered to be the
"entry level" or "beginner's" license?
A. The Novice class license
B. The CB license
C. The Technician class license
D. The Amateur class License
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020A-9.3 B 2-6 Tech
What is the license class immediately above Novice class?
A. The Digital class license
B. The Technician class license
C. The General class license
D. The Experimenter's class license
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021A-10.1 B 2-6 This probably will not be on your test|Novices may use CW from 3675 to 3725|Push F1 again for a band chart (Ans B)
What frequencies are available in the amateur 80-meter
wavelength band for a control operator holding a Novice
class operator license?
A. 3500 to 4000 kHz
B. 3700 to 3750 kHz
C. 7100 to 7150 kHz
D. 7000 to 7300 kHz
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022A-10.2 C 2-6 Use Wl = 300/F(in MHz) to find band|Find narrowest segment 7100 to 7150|Push F1 again for a band chart
What frequencies are available in the amateur 40-meter
wavelength band for a control operator holding a Novice
class operator license?
A. 3500 to 4000 kHz
B. 3700 to 3750 kHz
C. 7100 to 7150 kHz
D. 7000 to 7300 kHz
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023A-10.3 A 2-6 Use Wl = 300/F(in MHz) to find band|Novices may use CW 21.10 to 21.20|Push F1 again for a band chart
What frequencies are available in the amateur 15-meter
wavelength band for a control operator holding a Novice
class operator license?
A. 21.100 to 21.200 MHz
B. 21.000 to 21.450 MHz
C. 28.000 to 29.700 MHz
D. 28.100 to 28.200 MHz
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024A-10.4 C 2-6 Novices may use CW from 28.1 to 28.5|and use SSB phone from 28.3 to 28.5|Push F1 again for a band chart
What frequencies are available in the amateur 10-meter
wavelength band for a control operator holding a Novice
class operator license?
A. 28.000 to 29.700 MHz
B. 28.100 to 28.300 MHz
C. 28.100 to 28.500 MHz
D. 28.300 to 28.500 MHz
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025A-10.5 B 2-6 222.1 to 223.91. The only answer|with two digits in to the right of|the decimal point
What frequencies are available in the amateur 220-MHz band for
a control operator holding a Novice class operator license in
ITU region 2?
A. 225.0 to 230.5 MHz
B. 222.1 to 223.91 MHz
C. 224.1 to 225.1 MHz
D. 222.2 to 224.0 MHz
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026A-10.6 C 2-6 1270 to 1295. The only answer|that one number is ODD.
What frequencies are available in the amateur 1270-MHz band for
a control operator holding a Novice class operator license?
A. 1260 to 1270 MHz
B. 1240 to 1300 MHz
C. 1270 to 1295 MHz
D. 1240 to 1246 MHz
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027A-10.7 A 2-8 Wavelength(in Meters) = 300/F(in MHz)|3725 kHz = 3.725 MHz |300/3.725 = 80.5 Mtrs
If you are operating your amateur station on 3725 kHz, in what
meter wavelength band are you operating?
A. 80 meters
B. 40 meters
C. 15 meters
D. 10 meters
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028A-10.8 B 2-8 Wavelength(in Meters)= 300/F(in MHz)|300/7.125 = 42.1 meters
If you are operating your amateur station on 7125 kHz, in what
meter wavelength band are you operating?
A. 80 meters
B. 40 meters
C. 15 meters
D. 10 meters
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029A-10.9 C 2-8 Wavelength(in Meters)= 300/F(in MHz)|300/21.15 = 14.2 meters
If you are operating your amateur station on 21,150 kHz, in
what wavelength meter band are you operating?
A. 80 meters
B. 40 meters
C. 15 meters
D. 10 meters
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030A-10.10 D 2-8 Wavelength(in Meters)= 300/F(in MHz)|300/28.15 = 10.7 meters
If you are operating your amateur station on 28,150 kHz, in
what wavelength meter band are you operating?
A. 80 meters
B. 40 meters
C. 15 meters
D. 10 meters
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031A-11.1 A 2-6 No 007's or other foreign agents
Who is eligible to obtain a US amateur operator/primary
station license?
A. Anyone except a representative of a foreign government
B. Only a citizen of the United States
C. Anyone
D. Anyone except an employee of the United States Government
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032A-11.2 B 2-6 James Bond
Who is not eligible to obtain a US amateur operator/primary
station license?
A. Any citizen of a country other than the United States
B. A representative of a foreign government
C. No one
D. An employee of the United States Government
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033A-12.1 C 2-9 1(A) for the code and|and 2 for the theory
What FCC examination elements are required for a Novice class
license?
A. Elements 1(A) and 3(A)
B. Elements 1(B) and 2
C. Elements 1(A) and 2
D. Elements 2 and 4
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034A-12.2 A 2-9 Morse code at 5 WPM
What is an FCC Element 1(A) examination intended to prove?
A. The applicant's ability to send and receive texts in the
international Morse code at not less than 5 words per minute
B. The applicant's ability to send and receive texts in the
international Morse code at not less than 13 words per minute
C. The applicant's knowledge of Novice class theory and
regulations
D. The applicant's ability to recognize Novice frequency
assignments and operating modes
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035A-12.3 D 2-9 Novice theory examination
What is an FCC Element 2 examination?
A. A test of the applicant's ability to send and receive
Morse code at 5 words per minute
B. The written examination concerning the privileges of a
Technician class operator license
C. A test of the applicant's ability to recognize Novice
frequency assignments
D. The written examination concerning the privileges of a
Novice class operator license
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036A-13.1 A 2-6 Licensed Amateur Radio operator
Who is eligible to obtain an FCC issued written authorization for
an amateur station?
A. A licensed amateur operator
B. Any unlicensed person, except an agent of a foreign government
C. Any unlicensed person, except an employee of the United States
Government
D. Any unlicensed United States Citizen
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037A-14.1 B 2-11 So the FCC can send |mail to the licensee
Why is an amateur operator required to furnish the FCC with a
current mailing address served by the US Postal service?
A. So the FCC has a record of the location of each Amateur
Radio station
B. In order to comply with the Commission's rules and so the
FCC can direct correspondence to the licensee
C. So the FCC can send license-renewal notices
D. So the FCC can compile a list for use in a call sign
directory
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038A-15.1 C 2-14 All US calls start with A, K, N, or W |and normally have a single digit 0 - 9
Which one of the following call signs is a valid US amateur
call?
A. UA4HAK
B. KBL7766
C. KA9OLS
D. BY7HY
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039A-15.2 D 2-14 All US calls start with A, K, N, or W |and normally have a single digit 0 - 9
Which one of the following call signs is a valid US amateur
call?
A. CE2FTF
B. G3GVA
C. UA1ZAM
D. AA2Z
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040A-15.3 A 2-14 All US calls start with A, K, N, or W |and normally have a single digit 0 - 9
Which one of the following call signs is not a valid US
amateur call?
A. KDV5653
B. WA1DVU
C. KA5BUG
D. NT0Z
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041A-15.4 B 2-14 All US calls start with A, K, N, or W
What letters may be used for the first letter in a valid US
amateur call sign?
A. K, N, U and W
B. A, K, N and W
C. A, B, C and D
D. A, N, V and W
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