Section T1E

T1E  Third-party communication; authorized and prohibited

transmissions; permissible one-way communication

 

T1E01 @T1E07  [97.11a2]

What kind of payment is allowed for third-party messages sent by an

amateur station?

A.  Any amount agreed upon in advance

B.  Donation of repairs to amateur equipment

C.  Donation of amateur equipment

D.  No payment of any kind is allowed

 

T1E02 @N1I08  [97.3a44]

What is the definition of third-party communications?

A.  A message sent between two amateur stations for someone else

B.  Public service communications for a political party

C.  Any messages sent by amateur stations

D.  A three-minute transmission to another amateur

 

T1E03 @N1I09  [97.3a44]

What is a "third party" in amateur communications?

A.  An amateur station that breaks in to talk

B.  A person who is sent a message by amateur communications other

than a control operator who handles the message

C.  A shortwave listener who monitors amateur communications

D.  An unlicensed control operator

 

T1E04 @T1E08  [97.115a2]

When are third-party messages allowed to be sent to a foreign country?

A.  When sent by agreement of both control operators

B.  When the third party speaks to a relative

C.  They are not allowed under any circumstances

D.  When the US has a third-party agreement with the foreign country

or the third party is qualified to be a control operator

 

T1E05 @T1E09  [97.115b1]

If you let an unlicensed third party use your amateur station, what

must you do at your station's control point?

A.  You must continuously monitor and supervise the third-party's

participation

B.  You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts

are made in countries that have no third-party communications

agreement with the US

C.  You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts

are made on frequencies below 30 MHz

D.  You must key the transmitter and make the station identification

 

T1E06 @N1H05  [97.115c]

Besides normal identification, what else must a US station do when

sending third-party communications internationally?

A.  The US station must transmit its own call sign at the beginning of

each communication, and at least every ten minutes after that

B.  The US station must transmit both call signs at the end of each

communication

C.  The US station must transmit its own call sign at the beginning of

each communication, and at least every five minutes after that

D.  Each station must transmit its own call sign at the end of each

transmission, and at least every five minutes after that

 

T1E07 @N1I05  [97.113b]

When is an amateur allowed to broadcast information to the general

public?

A.  Never

B.  Only when the operator is being paid

C.  Only when broadcasts last less than 1 hour

D.  Only when broadcasts last longer than 15 minutes

 

T1E08 @N1I06  [97.113a4, 97.113e]

When is an amateur station permitted to transmit music?

A.  Never, except incidental music during authorized rebroadcasts of

space shuttle communications

B.  Only if the transmitted music produces no spurious emissions

C.  Only if it is used to jam an illegal transmission

D.  Only if it is above 1280 MHz, and the music is a live performance

 

T1E09 @N1I07  [97.113a4]

When is the use of codes or ciphers allowed to hide the meaning of an

amateur message?

A.  Only during contests

B.  Only during nationally declared emergencies

C.  Never, except when special requirements are met

D.  Only on frequencies above 1280 MHz

 

T1E10 @T1E04  [97.3a10, 97.113b]

Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted

in the amateur service?

A.  Telecommands to model craft

B.  Broadcasts intended for the general public

C.  Brief transmissions to make adjustments to the station

D.  Morse code practice

 

T1E11 @N1I10  [97.115a2]

If you are allowing a non-amateur friend to use your station to talk

to someone in the US, and a foreign station breaks in to talk to your

friend, what should you do?

A.  Have your friend wait until you find out if the US has a third-

party agreement with the foreign station's government

B.  Stop all discussions and quickly sign off

C.  Since you can talk to any foreign amateurs, your friend may keep

talking as long as you are the control operator

D.  Report the incident to the foreign amateur's government

 

T1E12 @N1I11  [97.115a2]

When are you allowed to transmit a message to a station in a foreign

country for a third party?

A.  Anytime

B.  Never

C.  Anytime, unless there is a third-party agreement between the US

and the foreign government

D.  If there is a third-party agreement with the US government, or if

the third party is eligible to be the control operator


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