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000 1-1 This is how the help text appears|Pressing F1 again will remove the|this help display from the screen
This is the VEC question pool for the General license. The F2
key will run the setup routine or display the ORDER FORM at this
time. Use the Esc key(right mouse button) to end the program in-
stead of just turning off the computer and then the test answers
and last question will be saved. 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-3.2 A 1-4 Maximum power on 30 meters|is 200 Watts PEP output
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 10.14-MHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
B. 1000 watts DC input
C. 1500 watts PEP output
D. 2000 watts DC input
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002A-3.3 AR9-4 Novice limit of 200 watts PEP output|F1 again for 75/80-meter band chart
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 3725-kHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
B. 1000 watts DC input
C. 1500 watts PEP output
D. 2000 watts DC input
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003A-3.4 CR9-4 Amateur limit of 1500 watts PEP output
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 7080-kHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
B. 1000 watts DC input
C. 1500 watts PEP output
D. 2000 watts DC input
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004A-3.5 CR9-4 Amateur limit of 1500 watts PEP output
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station on 24.95-MHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
B. 1000 watts DC input
C. 1500 watts PEP output
D. 2000 watts DC input
*
005A-3.7 AR9-4 The Novice limit of 200 watts PEP|F1 again for 15-meter band chart
What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur
station transmitting on 21.150-MHz?
A. 200 watts PEP output
B. 1000 watts DC input
C. 1500 watts DC input
D. 1500 watts PEP output
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006A-4.1 CR229 Station call and either slant mark "/"|or any suitable word and the General|call sign
How must a General control operator at a Novice station make
the station identification when transmitting on 7250 kHz in
ITU Region 2?
A. The control operator should identify the station with his
or her call, followed by the word "controlling" and the
Novice call
B. The control operator should identify the station with his
or her call, followed by the slant mark "/" (or any suitable
word) and the Novice call
C. The control operator should identify the station with the
Novice call, followed by the slant mark "/" (or any suitable
word) and his or her own call
D. A Novice station should not be operated on 7250 kHz, even
with a General class control operator
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007A-4.3 CR229 Station call and either slant mark "/"|or any suitable word (like temporary) |and the identifier "AG"
How must a control operator who has a Technician class license
and a "Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination" for
General class privileges identify the station when transmitting
on 14.325 MHz? (Assume telephony)
A. General-class privileges do not include 14.325 MHz
B. No special form of identification is needed
C. The operator shall give his/her call sign, followed by "slant
mark" or any suitable word that denotes the slant mark and the
identifier "AG"
D. The operator shall give his/her call sign, followed by the date
and location of the VEC examination where he/she obtained the
upgraded license
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008A-6.1 BR228 If there is a third party agreement
Under what circumstances, if any, may third-party communications
be transmitted to a foreign country by an amateur station where
the third party is not eligible to be a control operator of the
station?
A. Under no circumstances
B. Only if the country has a third party communications agreement
with the United States
C. Only if the control operator is an Amateur Extra class licensee
D. Only if the country has formal diplomatic relations with the
United States
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009A-6.2 CR228 Personal and technical
What types of messages may be transmitted by an amateur station
to a foreign country for a third-party?
A. Third-party communications involving material compensation,
either tangible or intangible, direct or indirect, to a third
party, a station licensee, a control operator, or other person
B. Third-party communications facilitating the business affairs
of any party
C. Third-party communications limited to messages of a technical
nature or remarks of a personal character
D. No messages may be transmitted to foreign countries for third
parties
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010A-6.6 AR228 Third-party messages may be sent if|there is a third party agreement
Which of the following limitations apply to third-party messages
transmitted to foreign countries where the third party is not
eligible to be a control operator of the station?
A. Third-party messages may only be transmitted to amateurs in
countries with which the US has a third party communications
agreement
B. Third-party messages may only be sent to amateurs in ITU
Region 1
C. Third-party messages may only be sent to amateurs in ITU
Region 3
D. Third-party messages must always be transmitted in English
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011A-8.6 DR231 If the control operator of the |repeater transmitter is General|class or higher
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?
A. Under no circumstances
B. Only if the station on 29.64 MHz is operating under a Special
Temporary Authorization allowing such retransmission
C. Only during an FCC-declared general state of communications
emergency
D. Only if the control operator of the repeater transmitter is
authorized to operate on 29.64 MHz
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012A-9.1 C 1-4 Entire band 1.8 to 2.0 MHz
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 160-meter wavelength band?
A. 1800 to 1900 kHz only
B. 1900 to 2000 kHz only
C. 1800 to 2000 kHz only
D. 1825 to 2000 kHz only
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013A-9.2 A 1-4 CW/RTTY 3525 to 3750 kHz |Phone 3850 to 4000 kHz |F1 again for band chart
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 75/80-meter wavelength band?
A. 3525 to 3750 and 3850 to 4000 kHz only
B. 3525 to 3775 and 3875 to 4000 kHz only
C. 3525 to 3750 and 3875 to 4000 kHz only
D. 3525 to 3775 and 3850 to 4000 kHz only
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014A-9.3 D 1-4 CW/RTTY 7025 to 7150 kHz |Phone 7225 to 7300 kHz |F1 for 40-meter band chart
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 40-meter wavelength band?
A. 7025 to 7175 and 7200 to 7300 kHz only
B. 7025 to 7175 and 7225 to 7300 kHz only
C. 7025 to 7150 and 7200 to 7300 kHz only
D. 7025 to 7150 and 7225 to 7300 kHz only
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015A-9.4 A 1-4 Entire band 10.1 to 10.15|Maximum power on 30 meters|is 200 Watts PEP output
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 30-meter wavelength band?
A. 10,100 to 10,150 kHz only
B. 10,105 to 10,150 kHz only
C. 10,125 to 10,150 kHz only
D. 10,100 to 10,125 kHz only
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016A-9.5 B 1-4 CW/RTTY 14.025 to 14.150 MHz|Phone 14.225 to 14.350 MHz|Push F1 again for band chart
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 20-meter wavelength band?
A. 14,025 to 14,100 and 14,175 to 14,350 kHz only
B. 14,025 to 14,150 and 14,225 to 14,350 kHz only
C. 14,025 to 14,125 and 14,200 to 14,350 kHz only
D. 14,025 to 14,175 and 14,250 to 14,350 kHz only
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017A-9.6 C 1-4 CW/RTTY 21.025 to 21.200 MHz|Phone 21.300 to 21.450 MHz|Push F1 again for band chart
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 15-meter wavelength band?
A. 21,025 to 21,200 and 21,275 to 21,450 kHz only
B. 21,025 to 21,150 and 21,300 to 21,450 kHz only
C. 21,025 to 21,200 and 21,300 to 21,450 kHz only
D. 21,000 to 21,150 and 21,275 to 21,450 kHz only
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018A-9.7 A 1-4 Entire band 24.89 - 24.99 MHz
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 12-meter wavelength band?
A. 24,890 to 24,990 kHz only
B. 24,890 to 24,975 kHz only
C. 24.900 to 24,990 kHz only
D. 24,790 to 24,990 kHz only
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019A-9.8 A 1-4 Entire band 28.0 to 29.7 MHz|Push F1 again for band chart
What frequency privileges are authorized to General operators
in the 10-meter wavelength band?
A. 28,000 to 29,700 kHz only
B. 28,025 to 29,700 kHz only
C. 28,100 to 29,700 kHz only
D. 28,025 to 29,600 kHz only
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020A-9.9 C 1-4 General and above
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 1820-kHz?
A. Extra only
B. Extra, Advanced only
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
D. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician only
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021A-9.10 B 1-4 Extra, Advanced, and General only|F1 again for 75/80-meter band chart
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 3950-kHz?
A. Extra, Advanced only
B. Extra, Advanced, General only
C. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician only
D. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician, Novice only
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022A-9.11 C 1-4 Extra, Advanced and General only|F1 again for 40-meter band chart
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 7230-kHz?
A. Extra only
B. Extra, Advanced only
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
D. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician only
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023A-9.12 A 1-4 General and above
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 10.125-MHz?
A. Extra, Advanced, General only
B. Extra, Advanced only
C. Extra only
D. Technician only
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024A-9.13 B 1-4 Extra, Advanced and General only|F1 again for 20-meter band chart
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 14.325-MHz?
A. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician only
B. Extra, Advanced, General only
C. Extra, Advanced only
D. Extra only
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025A-9.14 C 1-4 Extra, Advanced and General only|F1 again for 15-meter band chart
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 21.425-MHz?
A. Extra, Advanced, General, Novice only
B. Extra, Advanced, General, Technician only
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
D. Extra, Advanced only
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026A-9.15 C 1-4 General and above
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 24.895-MHz?
A. Extra only
B. Extra, Advanced only
C. Extra, Advanced, General only
D. None
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027A-9.16 C 1-4 General and above|Push F1 again for band chart
Which operator licenses authorize privileges on 29.616-MHz?
A. Novice, Technician, General, Advanced, Extra only
B. Technician, General, Advanced, Extra only
C. General, Advanced, Extra only
D. Advanced, Extra only
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028A-10.1 A 1-4 Entire band 1800 - 2000 kHz
On what frequencies within the 160-meter wavelength band may
phone emissions be transmitted?
A. 1800-2000 kHz only
B. 1800-1900 kHz only
C. 1900-2000 kHz only
D. 1825-1950 kHz only
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029A-10.2 C 1-4 CW may be used on the entire|band 3500 - 4000 kHz
On what frequencies within the 80-meter wavelength band may
CW emissions be transmitted?
A. 3500-3750 kHz only
B. 3700-3750 kHz only
C. 3500-4000 kHz only
D. 3890-4000 kHz only
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030A-10.3 D 1-4 Top of band 7150 - 7300 kHz|Push F1 again for band chart
On what frequencies within the 40-meter wavelength band may
image emissions be transmitted?
A. 7225-7300 kHz only
B. 7000-7300 kHz only
C. 7100-7150 kHz only
D. 7150-7300 kHz only
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031A-10.4 C 1-4 Entire band 10.10 to 10.15 MHz
On what frequencies within the 30-meter wavelength band may
RTTY emissions be transmitted?
A. 10.140-10.150 MHz only
B. 10.125-10.150 MHz only
C. 10.100-10.150 MHz only
D. 10.100-10.125 MHz only
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