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; AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDE v1.00 :
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; Copyright (c) 1992 David Drzyzga - All Rights Reserved :
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; Based on a program coded in BASIC by Russ Revels :
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; 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:
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; -> 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.
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(4AA-1.1)
What are the frequency privileges authorized to the
Advanced operator in the 75 meter band?
A. 3525 kHz to 3750 kHz and 3775 kHz to 4000 kHz
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(4AA-1.2)
What are the frequency privileges authorized to the
Advanced operator in the 40 meter band?
B. 7025 kHz to 7300 kHz
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(4AA-1.3)
What are the frequency privileges authorized to the Advanced
operator in the 20 meter band?
D. 14025 kHz to 14150 kHz and 14175 kHz to 14350 kHz
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(4AA-1.4)
What are the frequency privileges authorized to the Advanced
operator in the 15 meter band?
C. 21025 kHz to 21200 kHz and 21225 kHz to 21450 kHz
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(4AA-2.1)
What is meant by automatic retransmission?
A. The retransmitting station is actuated by a received
electrical signal
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(4AA-2.2)
What is the term for the retransmission of signals by an amateur
radio station whereby the retransmitting station is actuated
solely by the presence of a received signal through electrical
or electromechanical means, i.e.,without any direct, positive
action by the control operator?
D. Automatic retransmission
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(4AA-2.3)
Under what circumstances, if any, may an amateur station
automatically retransmit programs or the radio signals of other
amateur stations?
B. Only when in repeater operation
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(4AA-2.4)
What is meant by manual retransmission?
A. A retransmitted signal that is not automatically controlled
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(4AA-3.1)
What is meant by repeater operation?
D. Radio communications in which amateur radio station signals
are automatically retransmitted
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(4AA-3.2)
What is a closed repeater?
A. A repeater containing control circuitry that limits access to
the repeater to members of a certain group
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(4AA-3.3)
What frequencies in the 10 meter band are available for repeater
operation?
C. 29.5-29.7 MHz
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(4AA-3.4)
What determines the maximum effective radiated power a station
in repeater operation may use?
D. Frequency and antenna height above average terrain
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(4AA-3.5)
How is effective radiated power determined?
C. By calculating the product of the transmitter power to the
antenna and the antenna gain
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(4AA-3.6)
What is an open repeater?
A. A repeater that contains no special control circuitry to
limit access to any licensed amateur
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(4AA-3.7)
What frequencies in the 6 meter band are available for repeater
operation?
D. 52.00-54.00 MHz
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(4AA-3.8)
What frequencies in the 2 meter band are available for repeater
operation?
A. 144.50-145.50 and 146-148.00 MHz
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(4AA-3.9)
What frequencies in the 1.25 meter band are available for
repeater operation?
B. 220.50-225.00 MHz
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(4AA-3.10)
What frequencies in the 0.70 meter band are available for
repeater operation?
A. 420.0-431, 433-435 and 438-450 MHz
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(4AA-4.1)
What is meant by auxiliary operation?
D. Radio communications for remotely controlling other amateur
radio stations, for automatically relaying the signals of other
amateur stations in a system of stations or for
intercommunicating with other amateur stations in a system of
stations
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(4AA-4.2)
What are three uses for stations in auxiliary operation?
A. Remote control of other amateur stations, automatically
relaying signals of other amateur stations in a system of
stations and intercommunicating with other amateur stations in a
system of amateur radio stations
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(4AA-4.3)
A station in auxiliary operation may only communicate with which
stations?
B. Other amateur stations in the system of amateur stations
shown on the system network diagram
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(4AA-4.4)
What frequencies are authorized for stations in auxiliary
operation?
C. All amateur frequency bands above 220.5 MHz, except 431-433
MHz and 435-438 MHz
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(4AA-5.1)
What is meant by remote control of an amateur radio station?
D. Manual operation of a station from a control point located
elsewhere than at the station transmitter
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(4AA-5.2)
How do the responsibilities of the control operator of a station
under remote control differ from one under local control?
A. Provisions must be made to limit transmissions to no more
than 3 minutes if the control link malfunctions
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(4AA-5.3)
If the control link for a station under remote control
malfunctions, how long may the station continue to transmit?
C. 3 minutes
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(4AA-5.4)
What frequencies are authorized for radio remote control of an
amateur radio station?
C. All amateur frequency bands above 220.5 MHz, except 431-433
MHz and 435-438 MHz
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(4AA-5.5) What frequencies are authorized for radio remote
control of a station in repeater operation?
D. All amateur frequency bands above 220.5 MHz, except 431-433
MHz and 435-438 MHz
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(4AA-6.1)
What is meant by automatic control of an amateur radio station?
A. Automatic control of an Amateur Radio station is the use of
devices and procedures for control so that a control operator
does not have to be present at the control point at all times
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(4AA-6.2)
How do the responsibilities of the control operator of a station
under automatic control differ from one under local control?
B. Under automatic control, a control operator is not required
to be present at the control point at all times
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(4AA-6.3)
Which amateur stations may be operated by automatic control?
B. Stations in repeater operation
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(4AA-7.1)
What is a control link?
C. The remote control apparatus between a control point and a
remotely controlled station
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(4AA-7.2)
What is the term for apparatus to effect remote control between
the control point and a remotely controlled station?
D. Control link
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(4AA-8.1)
What is a system network diagram?
A. As defined in Section 97.3, a diagram showing each station in
a system of stations, and its relationship to other stations and
to the control point
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(4AA-8.2)
What type of diagram shows each station and its relationship to
other stations in a network of amateur stations, and to the
control point(s)?
B. A system network diagram
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(4AA-9.1)
At what level of modulation must an amateur station in repeater
operation transmit its identification?
C. At a level sufficient to be intelligible through the repeated
transmission
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(4AA-9.2)
At what level of modulation must an amateur station in auxiliary
operation transmit its identification?
C. At a level sufficient to be intelligible through the repeated
transmission
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(4AA-9.3)
What additional station identification requirements apply to
amateur stations in repeater operation?
B. The letters "RPTR" must follow the station call sign when
identifying by radiotelegraphy
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(4AA-9.4)
What additional station identification requirements apply to
amateur stations in auxiliary operation?
A. The word "auxiliary" must be transmitted at the end of the
call sign when identifying by radiotelephony
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(4AA-10.1)
When is prior FCC approval required before constructing or
altering an amateur station antenna structure?
B. When the height above ground will exceed 200 feet
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(4AA-10.2)
What must an amateur radio operator obtain from the FCC before
constructing or altering an antenna structure more than 200 feet
high?
C. Prior approval
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(4AA-11.1)
How is antenna height above average terrain determined?
B. The height of the center of radiation of the antenna above an
averaged value of the elevation above sea level for surrounding
terrain
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(4AA-11.2)
For a station in repeater operation transmitting on 146.94 MHz,
what is the maximum ERP permitted for an antenna height above
average terrain of mo than 1050 feet?
A. 100 watts
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(4AA-12.1)
What are business communications?
B. Any transmission that facilitates the regular business or
commercial affairs of any party
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(4AA-12.2)
What is the term for a transmission or communication the purpose
of which is to facilitate the regular business or commercial
affairs of any party?
C. Business communications
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(4AA-12.3)
Under what conditions, if any, may business communications be
transmitted by an amateur station?
D. During an emergency
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(4AA-13.1)
What are the only types of messages that may be transmitted to
an amateur station in a foreign country?
D. Personal remarks
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(4AA-13.2)
What are the limitations on international amateur
radiocommunications regarding the types of messages transmitted?
B. Technical or personal messages only
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(4AA-14.1)
Under what circumstances, if any, may amateur operators accept
payment for using their stations to send messages?
C. Under no circumstances
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(4AA-14.2)
Under what circumstances, if any, may the licensee of an amateur
station in repeater operation accept remuneration for providing
communication services to another party?
D. Under no circumstances
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(4AA-15.1)
Who is responsible for preparing an Element 1(A) telegraphy
examination?
A. The examiner
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(4AA-15.2)
What must the Element 1(A) telegraphy examination prove?
B. The applicant's ability to send and receive text in
international Morse code at a rate of not less than 5 words per
minute
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(4AA-15.3)
Which telegraphy characters are used in an Element 1(A)
telegraphy examination?
A. The letters A through Z, 0 through 9, the period, the comma,
the question mark, AR, SK, BT and DN
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(4AA-16.1)
Who is responsible for preparing an Element 2 written
examination?
C. The test examiner
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(4AA-16.2)
Where do volunteer examiners obtain the questions for preparing
an Element 2 written examination?
D. From FCC PR Bulletin 1035A
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(4AA-17.1)
Who is eligible for administering an examination for the Novice
operator license?
A. An amateur radio operator holding a General, Advanced or
Extra class license and at least 18 years old
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(4AA-17.2)
For how long must the volunteer examiner for a Novice operator
examination retain the test papers?
B. One year from the date of the examination
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(4AA-17.3)
Where must the volunteer examiner for a Novice operator
examination retain the test papers?
C. With the volunteer examiner's station records
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(4AA-18.1)
What is the minimum passing score on a written examination
element for the Novice operator license?
B. 74 percent, minimum
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(4AA-18.2)
For a 20 question Element 2 written examination, how many
correct answers constitute a passing score?
D. 15 or more
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(4AA-18.3)
In a telegraphy examination, how many characters are counted as
one word?
B. 5
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(4AA-19.1)
What is the minimum age to be a volunteer examiner?
C. 18 years old
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(4AA-19.2)
Under what circumstances, if any, may volunteer examiners be
compensated for their services?
A. Under no circumstances
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(4AA-19.3)
Under what circumstances, if any, may a person whose amateur
station license or amateur operator license has ever been
revoked or suspended be a volunteer examiner?
A. Under no circumstances
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(4AA-19.4)
Under what circumstances, if any, may an employee of a company
which is engaged in the distribution of equipment used in
connection with amateur radio transmissions be a volunteer
examiner?
B. If the employee does not normally communicate with the
manufacturing or distribution part of the company
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(4AA-20.1)
What are the penalties for fraudulently administering
examinations?
C. Possible revocation of his/her amateur radio station license
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(4AA-20.2)
What are the penalties for administering examinations for money
or other considerations?
D. Possible revocation of his/her amateur radio station license
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