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; AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDE v1.00 :
; :
; Copyright (c) 1992 David Drzyzga - All Rights Reserved :
; :
; Based on a program coded in BASIC by Russ Revels :
; :
;/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\:
;
; You can include comments an the file anywhere you want
; just like these comments. You cannot put a comment in
; the middle of a line though.
;
; When modifying this file, there are several things you
; must be aware of:
;
; -> Any line of text in this file cannot exceed 65 characters!
; this is the 65th character^
;
; No harm will be done, but nothing over 65 characters will
; be read by the program.
;
; -> Do not make questions more than 20 lines long, or you
; will receive an 'out of memory' error when you execute
; the program.
;
; -> You can add or delete questions as you please, just be
; sure to follow the format of the existing questions.
;
;
;
(3BA-3.2)
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 10.14-MHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
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(3BA-3.3)
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 3725-kHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
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(3BA-3.4)
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 7080-kHz?
C. 1500 watts PEP output
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(3BA-3.5)
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 24.95-MHz?
C. 1500 watts PEP output
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(3BA-3.7)
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station transmitting on 21.150-MHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
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(3BA-4.1)
How must a General control operator at a Novice station make the
station identification when transmitting on 7050-kHz?
C. The control operator should identify the station with the
Novice call, followed by the slant bar "/" and his or her own
call
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(3BA-4.3)
How must a newly-upgraded General control operator with a
Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination identify the
station when transmitting on 14.325-MHz pending the receipt of a
new operator license?
C. The operator shall give his/her call sign, followed by the
words "temporary" and the two-letter ID code shown on the
Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination
*
(3BA-6.1)
Under what circumstances, if any, may third-party traffic be
transmitted to a foreign country by an amateur station?
B. Only if the country has a third-party traffic agreement with
the United States
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(3BA-6.2)
What types of messages may be transmitted by an amateur station
to a foreign country for a third-party?
C. Only third-party traffic which does not involve material
compensation of any kind, and is not business communication of
any type
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(3BA-6.6)
What additional limitations apply to third-party messages
transmitted to foreign countries?
A. Third-party messages may only be transmitted to amateurs in
countries with which the US has a third-party traffic agreement
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(3BA-8.6)
Under what circumstances, if any, may an amateur station
transmitting on 29.64-MHz repeat the 146.34-MHz signals of an
amateur station with a Technician control operator?
D. Only if the control operator of the repeater transmitter is
authorized to operate on 29.64 MHz
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(3BA-9.1)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 160 meter band?
C. 1800 to 2000 kHz only
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(3BA-9.2)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 75/80 meter band?
A. 3525 to 3750 and 3850 to 4000 kHz only
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(3BA-9.3)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 40 meter band?
D. 7025 to 7150 and 7225 to 7300 kHz only
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(3BA-9.4)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 30 meter band?
A. 10,100 to 10,150 kHz only
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(3BA-9.5)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 20 meter band?
B. 14,025 to 14,150 and 14,225 to 14,350 kHz only
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(3BA-9.6)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 15 meter band?
C. 21,025 to 21,200 and 21,300 to 21,450 kHz only
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(3BA-9.7)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 12 meter band?
A. 24,890 to 24,990 kHz only
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(3BA-9.8)
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators in
the 10 meter band?
A. 28,000 to 29,700 kHz only
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(3BA-9.9)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 1820-kHz?
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.10)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 3950-kHz?
B. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.11)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 7230-kHz?
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.12)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 10.125-MHz?
A. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.13)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 14.325-MHz?
B. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.14)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 21.425-MHz?
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.15)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 24.895-MHz?
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
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(3BA-9.16)
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 29.616-MHz?
C. General, Advanced, Extra only
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(3BA-10.1)
On what frequencies within the 160 meter band may emission A3E
be transmitted?
A. 1800-2000 kHz only
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(3BA-10.2)
On what frequencies within the 80 meter band may emission A1A be
transmitted?
C. 3500-4000 kHz only
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(3BA-10.3)
On what frequencies within the 40 meter band may emission A3F be
transmitted?
D. 7150-7300 kHz only
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(3BA-10.4)
On what frequencies within the 30 meter band may emission F1B be
transmitted?
C. 10.100-10.150 MHz only
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(3BA-10.5)
On what frequencies within the 20 meter band may emission A3C be
transmitted?
B. 14,150-14,350 kHz only
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(3BA-10.6)
On what frequencies within the 15 meter band may emission F3C be
transmitted?
C. 21,200-21,450 kHz only
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(3BA-10.7)
On what frequencies within the 12 meter band may emission J3E be
transmitted?
C. 24,930-24,990 kHz only
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(3BA-10.8)
On what frequencies within the 10 meter band may emission A3E be
transmitted?
C. 28,300-29,700 kHz only
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(3BA-13.1)
How is the sending speed (signaling rate) for digital
communications determined?
C. By taking the reciprocal of the shortest (signaling) time
interval (in seconds) that occurs during a transmission, where
each time interval is the period between changes of transmitter
state (including changes in emission amplitude, frequency,
phase, or combination of these, as authorized)
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(3BA-13.2)
What is the maximum sending speed permitted for an emission F1B
transmission below 28-MHz?
D. 300 bauds
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(3BA-14.3)
Under what circumstances, if any, may an amateur station engage
in some form of broadcasting?
B. Under no circumstances
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(3BA-14.6)
What protection, if any, is afforded an amateur station
transmission against retransmission by a broadcast station?
A. No protection whatsoever
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(3BA-15.1)
Under what circumstances, if any, may the playing of a violin be
transmitted by an amateur station?
D. Transmitting music is not permitted in the Amateur Service
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(3BA-15.3)
Under what circumstances, if any, may the playing of a piano be
transmitted by an amateur station?
C. Transmitting music is not permitted in the Amateur Service
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(3BA-15.4)
Under what circumstances, if any, may the playing of a harmonica
be transmitted by an amateur station?
B. Transmitting music is not permitted in the Amateur Service
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(3BA-16.1)
Under what circumstances, if any, may an amateur station
transmit a message in a secret code in order to obscure the
meaning?
C. Never
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(3BA-16.2)
What types of abbreviations or signals are not considered codes
or ciphers?
B. Abbreviations and signals established by regulation or custom
and usage and whose intent is to facilitate communication and
not to obscure meaning
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(3BA-16.3)
When, if ever, are codes and ciphers permitted in domestic
amateur radiocommunications?
A. Codes and ciphers are prohibited under all circumstances
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(3BA-16.4)
When, if ever, are codes and ciphers permitted in international
amateur radiocommunications?
A. Codes and ciphers are prohibited under all circumstances
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