Section T1H

T1H  Correct language; phonetics; beacons; radio control of model

craft and vehicles

 

T1H01 @T1D01  [97.119b2] 

If you are using a language besides English to make a contact, what

language must you use when identifying your station?

A.  The language being used for the contact

B.  The language being used for the contact, provided the US has a

third-party communications agreement with that country

C.  English

D.  Any language of a country that is a member of the International

Telecommunication Union

 

T1H02 @T1D03  [97.119b2]

What do the FCC Rules suggest you use as an aid for correct station

identification when using phone?

A.  A speech compressor

B.  Q signals

C.  A phonetic alphabet

D.  Unique words of your choice

 

T1H03 @T1D04  [97.119b2] 

What is the advantage in using the International Telecommunication

Union (ITU) phonetic alphabet when identifying your station?

A.  The words are internationally recognized substitutes for letters

B.  There is no advantage

C.  The words have been chosen to be easily pronounced by Asian

cultures

D.  It preserves traditions begun in the early days of Amateur Radio

 

T1H04 @T1D05  [97.119b2] 

What is one reason to avoid using "cute" phrases or word combinations

to identify your station?

A.  They are not easily understood by non-English-speaking amateurs

B.  They might offend English-speaking amateurs

C.  They do not meet FCC identification requirements

D.  They might be interpreted as codes or ciphers intended to obscure

the meaning of your identification

 

T1H05 @T1D06  [97.3a9]

What is an amateur station called that transmits communications for

the purpose of observation of propagation and reception?

A.  A beacon

B.  A repeater

C.  An auxiliary station

D.  A radio control station

 

T1H06 @T1D07  [97.203c]

What is the maximum transmitting power permitted an amateur station in

beacon operation?

A.  10 watts PEP output

B.  100 watts PEP output

C.  500 watts PEP output

D.  1500 watts PEP output

 

T1H07 @T1D08  [97.205a]

*Modified A for Rules changes

What minimum class of amateur license must you hold to operate a

beacon or a repeater station?

A.  Technician with credit for passing a Morse code exam

B.  Technician

C.  General

D.  Amateur Extra

 

T1H08 @T1D09  [97.215a]

What minimum information must be on a label affixed to a transmitter

used for telecommand (control) of model craft?

A.  Station call sign

B.  Station call sign and the station licensee's name

C.  Station call sign and the station licensee's name and address

D.  Station call sign and the station licensee's class of license

 

T1H09 @T1D11  [97.215c] 

What is the maximum transmitter power an amateur station is allowed

when used for telecommand (control) of model craft?

A.  One milliwatt

B.  One watt

C.  25 watts

D.  100 watts


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