Section T2E

T2E  Voice communications and phonetics; SSB/CW weak signal

operations; radioteleprinting; packet; special operations

 

T2E01 @N2A23

To make your call sign better understood when using voice

transmissions, what should you do?

A.  Use Standard International Phonetics for each letter of your call

B.  Use any words that start with the same letters as your call sign

for each letter of your call

C.  Talk louder

D.  Turn up your microphone gain

 

T2E02 @N2B03 

What does the abbreviation "RTTY" stand for?

A.  "Returning to you", meaning "your turn to transmit"

B.  Radioteletype

C.  A general call to all digital stations

D.  Morse code practice over the air

 

T2E03 @N2B04

What does "connected" mean in a packet-radio link?

A.  A telephone link is working between two stations

B.  A message has reached an amateur station for local delivery

C.  A transmitting station is sending data to only one receiving

station; it replies that the data is being received correctly

D.  A transmitting and receiving station are using a digipeater, so no

other contacts can take place until they are finished

 

T2E04 @N2B05

What does "monitoring" mean on a packet-radio frequency?

A.  The FCC is copying all messages

B.  A member of the Amateur Auxiliary to the FCC's Compliance and

Information Bureau is copying all messages

C.  A receiving station is displaying all messages sent to it, and

replying that the messages are being received correctly

D.  A receiving station is displaying all messages on the frequency,

and is not replying to any messages

 

T2E05 @N2B06

What is a digipeater?

A.  A packet-radio station that retransmits only data that is marked

to be retransmitted

B.  A packet-radio station that retransmits any data that it receives

C.  A repeater that changes audio signals to digital data

D.  A repeater built using only digital electronics parts

 

T2E06 @N2B07

What does "network" mean in packet radio?

A.  A way of connecting terminal-node controllers by telephone so data

can be sent over long distances

B.  A way of connecting packet-radio stations so data can be sent over

long distances

C.  The wiring connections on a terminal-node controller board

D.  The programming in a terminal-node controller that rejects other

callers if a station is already connected

 

T2E07 @T2B10  

When should digital transmissions be used on 2-meter simplex voice

frequencies?

A.  In between voice syllables

B.  Digital operations should be avoided on simplex voice frequencies

C.  Only in the evening

D.  At any time, so as to encourage the best use of the band

 

T2E08 @T2B09 

Which of the following modes of communication are NOT available to a

Technician class operator?

A.  CW and SSB on HF bands

B.  Amateur television (ATV)

C.  EME (Moon bounce)

D.  VHF packet, CW and SSB

 

T2E09 @N2B02

What speed should you use when answering a CQ call using RTTY?

A.  Half the speed of the received signal

B.  The same speed as the received signal

C.  Twice the speed of the received signal

D.  Any speed, since RTTY systems adjust to any signal speed

       

T2E10 @N1H12  [97.11] 

When may you operate your amateur station aboard a commercial

aircraft?

A.  At any time

B.  Only while the aircraft is not in flight

C.  Only with the pilot's specific permission and not while the

aircraft is operating under Instrument Flight Rules

D.  Only if you have written permission from the commercial airline

company and not during takeoff and landing

 

T2E11 @N1H09  [97.5a]

When may you operate your amateur station somewhere in the US besides

the address listed on your license?

A.  Only during times of emergency

B.  Only after giving proper notice to the FCC

C.  During an emergency or an FCC-approved emergency practice

D.  Whenever you want to


Back to Section T2
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1