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THIS. IS. AMATEUR RADIO JEEPARTY. Your. With. Host. YOUR NAME. License/ Operator Duties. Antennas/ Propagation. Electrical/ Electronics. Operating Practices. FCC Rules. RF Safety. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300.

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  1. THIS IS AMATEUR RADIO JEEPARTY

  2. Your With Host... YOUR NAME

  3. License/ Operator Duties Antennas/ Propagation Electrical/ Electronics Operating Practices FCC Rules RF Safety 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. What letters must be used for the first letter in US amateur call signs? • A, K, N, and W • K, N, U and W • A, B, C and D • A, N, V and W A 100

  5. A, K, N, and W A 100

  6. Incorrect A 100

  7. In which ITU region is Alaska? • ITU Region 1 • ITU Region 2 • ITU Region 3 • ITU Region 4 A 200

  8. B. ITU Region 2 A 200

  9. Incorrect A 200

  10. What emission privilege is permitted a Technician class operator in the 219 MHz – 220 MHz range? • Slow-scan television • Point-to-point digital message forwarding • FM voice • Fast-scan television A 300

  11. B. Point-to-point digital message forwarding A 300

  12. Incorrect A 300

  13. What is an amateur communication called that does NOT have the required station identification? • Reluctance modulation • Unidentified communications or signals • Test emission • Tactical communication A 400

  14. B. Unidentified communications or signals A 400

  15. Incorrect A 400

  16. If you have been informed that your amateur radio station causes interference to nearby radio or television broadcast receivers of good engineering design, what operating restrictions can FCC rules impose on your station? • Nothing, unless the FCC conducts an investigation of the interference problem and issues a citation • Relocate your station or reduce your transmitter’s output power • Require that you discontinue operation on frequencies causing interference during certain evening hours and on Sunday morning (local time) • Reduce antenna height so as to reduce the area affected by the interference A 500

  17. C. Require that you discontinue operation on frequencies causing interference during certain evening hours and on Sunday morning (local time) A 500

  18. Incorrect A 500

  19. What is the meaning of the procedural signal “K”? • “Called station only transmit” • “All received correctly” • “End of message” • “Any station transmit” B 100

  20. D. “Any station transmit” B 100

  21. Incorrect B 100

  22. What does it mean to say that a repeater has an input and an output frequency? • The repeater offers a choice of operating frequency, in case one is busy • The repeater receives on one frequency and transmits on another • One frequency is used to control the repeater and another is used to retransmit received signals • The repeater must receive an access code on one frequency before retransmitting received signals B 200

  23. B. The repeater receives on one frequency and transmits on another B 200

  24. Incorrect B 200

  25. How should you answer a Morse code CQ call? • Send your call sign four times • Send the other station’s call sign twice, followed by “DE,” followed by your call sign twice • Send the other station’s call sign once, followed by “DE,” followed by your call sign four times • Send your call sign followed by your name, station location and a signal report B 300

  26. B. Send the other station’s call sign twice, followed by “DE,” followed by your call sign twice B 300

  27. Incorrect B 300

  28. If an amateur repeatedly transmits on a frequency already occupied by a group of amateurs in a net operation, what type of interference is this called? • Harmful or malicious interference • Break-in interference • Incidental interference • Intermittent interference B 400

  29. Harmful or malicious interference B 400

  30. Incorrect B 400

  31. What is the typical amount of time an amateur has to communicate with the International Space Station? • 4 to 6 minutes per pass • An hour or two per pass • About 20 minutes per pass • All day B 500

  32. 4 to 6 minutes per pass B 500

  33. Incorrect B 500

  34. Where does a US amateur license allow you to operate? • Anywhere in the world • Within 50 km of your primary station location • Wherever the amateur service is regulated by the FCC • Only at the mailing address printed on your license C 100

  35. C. Wherever the amateur service is regulated by the FCC C 100

  36. Incorrect C 100

  37. When may you operate your amateur station somewhere in the US besides the address listed on your license? • Only during times of emergency • Whenever you want to • During an emergency or an FCC-approved emergency practice • Only after giving proper notice to the FCC C 200

  38. B. Whenever you want to C 200

  39. Incorrect C 200

  40. Under what conditions are amateur stations allowed to communicate with stations operating in other radio services? • Never; amateur stations are only permitted to communicate with other amateur stations • When a commercial broadcast station is using Amateur Radio frequencies for newsgathering during a natural disaster • When communicating with stations in the Citizens Radio Service • When authorized by the FCC or in an emergency C 300

  41. D. When authorized by the FCC or in an emergency C 300

  42. Incorrect C 300

  43. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  44. Assuming you operate within your amateur license privileges, what restrictions apply to operating amateur equipment? • You may operate any amateur equipment • You may only operate equipment located at the address printed on your amateur license • You may only operate someone else’s equipment if you first notify the FCC • You may only operate store-purchased equipment until you earn your Amateur Extra class license C 400

  45. You may operate any amateur equipment C 400

  46. Incorrect C 400

  47. If you let an unlicensed third party use your amateur station, what must you do at your station’s control point? • You must key the transmitter and make the station identifications • You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts are made in countries that have no third-party communications agreement with the US • You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts are made on frequencies below 30 MHz • You must continuously monitor and supervise the third-party’s participation C 500

  48. D. You must continuously monitor and supervise the third-party’s participation C 500

  49. Incorrect C 500

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