Section T1D

T1D  Responsibility of licensee; station control; control operator

requirements; station identification; points of communication and

operation; business communications

 

T1D01 @T1A01  [97.3a13]

What is the control point of an amateur station?

A.  The on/off switch of the transmitter

B.  The input/output port of a packet controller

C.  The variable frequency oscillator of a transmitter

D.  The location at which the control operator function is performed

 

T1D02 @N1G02  [97.103a]

Who is responsible for the proper operation of an amateur station?

A.  Only the control operator

B.  Only the station licensee

C.  Both the control operator and the station licensee

D.  The person who owns the station equipment

 

T1D03 @N1G04  [97.103a]

What is your responsibility as a station licensee?

A.  You must allow another amateur to operate your station upon

request

B.  You must be present whenever the station is operated

C.  You must notify the FCC if another amateur acts as the control

operator

D.  You are responsible for the proper operation of the station in

accordance with the FCC rules

 

T1D04 @N1G05  [97.103b]

Who may be the control operator of an amateur station?

A.  Any person over 21 years of age

B.  Any person over 21 years of age with a General class license or

higher

C.  Any licensed amateur chosen by the station licensee

D.  Any licensed amateur with a Technician class license or higher

 

T1D05 @N1G08  [97.105b]

If you are the control operator at the station of another amateur who

has a higher class license than yours, what operating privileges are

you allowed?

A.  Any privileges allowed by the higher license

B.  Only the privileges allowed by your license

C.  All the emission privileges of the higher license, but only the

frequency privileges of your license

D.  All the frequency privileges of the higher license, but only the

emission privileges of your license

 

T1D06 @N1G10  [97.109b]

*Modified Q for Rules changes

When an amateur station is transmitting, where must its control

operator be?

A.  At the station's control point

B.  Anywhere in the same building as the transmitter

C.  At the station's entrance, to control entry to the room

D.  Anywhere within 50 km of the station location

 

T1D07 @N1H01  [97.119a]

How often must an amateur station be identified?

A.  At the beginning of a contact and at least every ten minutes after

that

B.  At least once during each transmission

C.  At least every ten minutes during and at the end of a contact

D.  At the beginning and end of each transmission

 

T1D08 @N1H03  [97.119a]

What identification, if any, is required when two amateur stations

begin communications?

A.  No identification is required

B.  One of the stations must give both stations' call signs

C.  Each station must transmit its own call sign

D.  Both stations must transmit both call signs

 

T1D09 @N1H04  [97.119a]

What identification, if any, is required when two amateur stations end

communications?

A.  No identification is required

B.  One of the stations must transmit both stations' call signs

C.  Each station must transmit its own call sign

D.  Both stations must transmit both call signs

 

T1D10 @N1H06  [97.119a]

What is the longest period of time an amateur station can operate

without transmitting its call sign?

A.  5 minutes

B.  10 minutes

C.  15 minutes

D.  30 minutes

 

T1D11 @T1C12  [97.305a]

What emission type may always be used for station identification,

regardless of the transmitting frequency?

A.  CW

B.  RTTY

C.  MCW

D.  Phone

 

T1D12 @T1C16  [97.119e] 

If you are a Technician licensee with a Certificate of Successful

Completion of Examination (CSCE) for a Morse code exam, how should you

identify your station when transmitting on the 10 meter band?

A.  You must give your call sign followed by the words "plus plus"

B.  You must give your call sign followed by the words "temporary

plus"

C.  No special form of identification is needed

D.  You must give your call sign and the location of the VE

examination where you obtained the CSCE


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