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Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game

Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game. Welcome!. Tech-prep Jepperdee !. Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game. Welcome. Tech-prep Jepperdee!. A game designed to help prepare for the 2018-2022 exam. Produced by Bob Raffaele , W2XM.

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Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game

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  1. Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game Welcome! Tech-prep Jepperdee!

  2. Ham-radio Jepperdee A trivia game Welcome Tech-prep Jepperdee!

  3. A game designed to help prepare for the2018-2022 exam Produced by BobRaffaele, W2XM

  4. Operation of the game is almost intuitive, and you can make up your own rules. Each numeric point value on either game board is a hyperlink which reveals a question (perhaps after clicking on the “Daily Double” banner). Advancing the game one slide past a question (by clicking the screen) displays its answer. Clicking “Back” on the answer slide returns you to the game board. “FJ” means “final jepperdee.” There is one daily double on each board; click on “Daily” or “Double” to access the question. You should know this slide show’s details tho-roughly before showing it to an audience. For most fun, appropriate hardware (lights, push-buttons, sounder, lockout circuitry) should be used. A conceptual diagram appears on the next slide.

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  6. T1A07 [97.3(a)(41)] What is the FCC Part 97 definition of a "space station"?

  7. An amateur station located more than 50 km above the Earth's surface back

  8. T1C01 [97.9(a), 97.17(a)] For which license classes are new licenses currently available from the FCC? .

  9. Technician, General, Amateur Extra back

  10. T1D07 [97.113(d)] What types of amateur stations can automatically retransmit the sigs of other amateur stations?

  11. Repeater, auxiliary, or space stations back

  12. T1E03 [97.103(b)] Who must designate the station control op?

  13. The station licensee back

  14. T1F03 [97.119(a)] When is an amateur stn required to trans-mit its assigned call sign?

  15. At least every 10 min. during a contact and at the end back

  16. T8B02 What’s the im- pact of using too much ERP on a satellite uplink?

  17. Blocking access by other users back

  18. T2A09 What brief statement says you are listening on a repeater and look-ing for a contact?

  19. Your call sign back

  20. T2A03 What is a common repeater freq. offset in the 70 cm band?

  21. Plus or minus 5 Mhz back

  22. T2B12 Why are simplex channels designated in the VHF/UHF band plans?

  23. So that stations within mutual communications range can QSO without tying up a repeater  back

  24. T7A11 Where is an RF preamplifier installed?

  25. Between the antenna and receiver back

  26. T0A03 In the US, what is connected to the green wire in a 3-wire electrical AC plug?

  27. Equipment ground back

  28. T0A10 What can happen if a lead-acid storage battery is charged or discharged too quickly?

  29. The battery could overheat, give off flammable gas, or explode. back

  30. T0C03 What is the max power that one may use at VHF freq. before an RF exposure evaluation is required?

  31. 50 watts PEP at the antenna back

  32. T0C05Why do exposure limits vary with frequency?

  33. The human body absorbs more RF at some freqs than at others. back

  34. T0B05 What is the purpose of a gin pole?

  35. To lift tower sections or antennas back

  36. T3A02 Why might the range of VHF/UHF sigs be greater in the winter?

  37. Less absorption by vegetation back

  38. T3B06 What’s the form-ula for converting frequency to approx. wavelength in meters?

  39. Wavelength in meters equals 300 divided by freq. in MHz. back

  40. T5B09 What is the amount of change, in dB, of a power increase from 5 watts to 10 watts?

  41. 3 dB back

  42. T5D09 What is the current through a 24-ohm resistor connected across 240 volts?

  43. 10 amperes back

  44. T2B06 What type of tones are used to control rptrs linked by the IRLP protocol?

  45. DTMF back

  46. T2C11 What is meant by the term “check,” when referring to formal message traffic?

  47. Number of words or word equiv-alents in the text portion of the message back

  48. T5C04 What is the basic unit of inductance? b

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