T1F-2010: Station identification and operation standards; special operations for repeaters and auxiliary stations, third party communications, club stations, station security, FCC inspection
T1F01:
What type of identification is being used when identifying a station on the air as Race Headquarters?
Tactical call
Self-assigned designator
SSID
Broadcast station
T1F02:
When using tactical identifiers, how often must your station transmit the station’s FCC-assigned call sign?
Every ten minutes
Never, the tactical call is sufficient
Once during every hour
At the end of every communication
T1F03:
When is an amateur station required to transmit its assigned call sign?
At least every 10 minutes during and at the end of a contact
At the beginning of each contact, and every 10 minutes thereafter
At least once during each transmission
At least every 15 minutes during and at the end of a contact
T1F04:
Which of the following is an acceptable language for use for station identification when operating in a phone sub-band?
The English language
Any language recognized by the United Nations
Any language recognized by the ITU
English, French, or Spanish
T1F05:
What method of call sign identification is required for a station transmitting phone signals?
Send the call sign using CW or phone emission
Send the call sign followed by the indicator RPT
Send the call sign followed by the indicator R
Send the call sign using only phone emission
T1F06:
Which of the following formats of a self-assigned indicator is acceptable when identifying using a phone transmission?
All of these choices are correct
KL7CC stroke W3
KL7CC slant W3
KL7CC slash W3
T1F07:
Which of the following restrictions apply when appending a self-assigned call sign indicator?
It must not conflict with any other indicator specified by the FCC rules or with any call sign prefix assigned to another country
It must be more than three letters and less than five letters
It must be less than five letters
It must start with the letters AA through AL, K, N, or W and be not less than two characters or more than five characters in length
T1F08:
When may a Technician Class licensee be the control operator of a station operating in an exclusive Extra Class operator segment of the amateur bands?
Never
On Armed Forces Day
As part of a multi-operator contest team
When using a club station whose trustee is an Extra Class operator licensee
T1F09:
What type of amateur station simultaneously retransmits the signal of another amateur station on a different channel or channels?
Repeater station
Beacon station
Earth station
Message forwarding station
T1F10:
Who is accountable should a repeater inadvertently retransmit communications that violate the FCC rules?
The control operator of the originating station
The control operator of the repeater
The owner of the repeater
Both the originating station and the repeater owner
T1F11:
To which foreign stations do the FCC rules authorize the transmission of non-emergency third party communications?
Any station whose government permits such communications
Those in ITU Region 2 only
Those in ITU Regions 2 and 3 only
Those in ITU Region 3 only
T1F12:
How many persons are required to be members of a club for a club station license to be issued by the FCC?
At least 4
At least 5
A trustee and 2 officers
At least 2
T1F13:
When must the station licensee make the station and its records available for FCC inspection?
Any time upon request by an FCC representative
Any time upon request by an official observer
30 days prior to renewal of the station license
10 days before the first transmission
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