T1G Satellite and space communications; false
signals or unidentified
communications;
malicious interference
T1G01
@N1I02 [97.3a38]
*Modified
D to say International Space Station instead of space
shuttles.
What is
an amateur space station?
A. An amateur station operated on an unused
frequency
B. An amateur station awaiting its new call
letters from the FCC
C. An amateur station located more than 50
kilometers above the
Earth's
surface
D. An amateur station that communicates with
the International Space
Station
T1G02
@N1I03 [97.207a]
Who may
be the licensee of an amateur space station?
A. An amateur holding an Amateur Extra class
operator license
B. Any licensed amateur operator
C. Anyone designated by the commander of the
spacecraft
D. No one unless specifically authorized by the
government
T1G03
@T1E05 [97.209b2]
Which
band may NOT be used by Earth stations for satellite
communications?
A. 6 meters
B. 2 meters
C. 70 centimeters
D. 23 centimeters
T1G04
@N1J01 [97.113a4]
When
may false or deceptive amateur signals or communications be
transmitted?
A. Never
B. When operating a beacon transmitter in a
"fox hunt" exercise
C. When playing a harmless "practical
joke"
D. When you need to hide the meaning of a
message for secrecy
T1G05
@N1J02 [97.113a4]
If an
amateur pretends there is an emergency and transmits the word
"MAYDAY,"
what is this called?
A. A traditional greeting in May
B. An emergency test transmission
C. False or deceptive signals
D. Nothing special; "MAYDAY" has no
meaning in an emergency
T1G06
@N1J07 [97.119a]
When
may an amateur transmit unidentified communications?
A. Only for brief tests not meant as messages
B. Only if it does not interfere with others
C. Never, except transmissions from a space
station or to control a
model
craft
D. Only for two-way or third-party
communications
T1G07
@N1J08 [97.119a]
What is
an amateur communication called that does not have the
required
station identification?
A. Unidentified communications or signals
B. Reluctance modulation
C. Test emission
D. Tactical communication
T1G08
@N1J10 [97.119a]
If an
amateur transmits to test access to a repeater without giving
any
station identification, what type of communication is this called?
A. A test emission; no identification is
required
B. An illegal unmodulated transmission
C. An illegal unidentified transmission
D. A non-communication; no voice is transmitted
T1G09
@N1J06 [97.101d]
When
may you deliberately interfere with another station's
communications?
A. Only if the station is operating illegally
B. Only if the station begins transmitting on a
frequency you are
using
C. Never
D. You may expect, and cause, deliberate
interference because it
can't
be helped during crowded band conditions
T1G10
@N1J11 [97.3a22]
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?
A. Break-in interference
B. Harmful or malicious interference
C. Incidental interference
D. Intermittent interference
T1G11
@N1J03 [97.3a22]
What is
a transmission called that disturbs other communications?
A. Interrupted CW
B. Harmful interference
C. Transponder signals
D. Unidentified transmissions