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SUBELEMENT E1 -- COMMISSION'S RULES [7
Exam Questions -- 7 Groups]
E1A Operating standards: frequency
privileges for Extra class
amateurs; emission standards; message forwarding; frequency sharing
between ITU Regions; FCC modification of station license; 30-meter
band
sharing; stations aboard ships or aircraft; telemetry;
telecommand of an amateur station; authorized telecommand
transmissions; definitions of image, pulse and test
E1A01
(B) [97.301b]
What
exclusive frequency privileges in the 80-meter band are authorized to Extra
class control operators?
A. 3525-3775 kHz
B. 3500-3525 kHz
C. 3700-3750 kHz
D. 3500-3550 kHz
E1A02
(C) [97.301b]
What
exclusive frequency privileges in the 75-meter band are authorized to Extra
class control operators?
A. 3775-3800 kHz
B. 3800-3850 kHz
C. 3750-3775 kHz
D. 3800-3825 kHz
E1A03
(A) [97.301b]
What
exclusive frequency privileges in the 40-meter band are authorized to Extra
class control operators?
A. 7000-7025 kHz
B. 7000-7050 kHz
C. 7025-7050 kHz
D. 7100-7150 kHz
E1A04
(D) [97.301b]
What
exclusive frequency privileges in the 20-meter band are authorized to Extra
class control operators?
A. 14.100-14.175 MHz and 14.150-14.175 MHz
B. 14.000-14.125 MHz and 14.250-14.300 MHz
C. 14.025-14.050 MHz and 14.100-14.150 MHz
D. 14.000-14.025 MHz and
14.150-14.175 MHz
E1A05
(C) [97.301b]
What
exclusive frequency privileges in the 15-meter band are authorized to Extra
class control operators?
A. 21.000-21.200 MHz and 21.250-21.270 MHz
B. 21.050-21.100 MHz and 21.150-21.175 MHz
C. 21.000-21.025 MHz and
21.200-21.225 MHz
D. 21.000-21.025 MHz and 21.250-21.275 MHz
E1A06
(D) [97.307c]
What
must an amateur licensee do if a spurious emission from his or her station
causes harmful interference to the reception of another radio station?
A. Pay a fine each time it happens
B. Submit a written explanation to the FCC
C. Forfeit the station license if it happens
more than once
D. Eliminate or reduce the
interference
E1A07
(A) [97.307d]
What is
the maximum mean power permitted for any spurious emission from a transmitter
or external RF power amplifier transmitting on a frequency below 30 MHz?
A. 50 mW
B. 100 mW
C. 10 mW
D. 10 W
E1A08
(B) [97.307d]
How
much below the mean power of the fundamental emission must any spurious
emissions from a station transmitter or external RF power amplifier
transmitting on a frequency below 30 MHz be attenuated?
A. At least 10 dB
B. At least 40 dB
C. At least 50 dB
D. At least 100 dB
E1A09
(C) [97.307e]
How
much below the mean power of the fundamental emission must any spurious
emissions from a transmitter or external RF power amplifier transmitting on a
frequency between 30 and 225 MHz be attenuated?
A. At least 10 dB
B. At least 40 dB
C. At least 60 dB
D. At least 100 dB
E1A10
(D) [97.307e]
What is
the maximum mean power permitted for any spurious emission from a transmitter
having a mean power of 25 W or less on frequencies between 30 and 225 MHz?
A. 5
microwatts
B. 10 microwatts
C. 20 microwatts
D. 25 microwatts
E1A11
(B) [97.219b&d]
If a
packet bulletin board station in a message forwarding system inadvertently
forwards a message that is in violation of FCC rules, who is accountable for
the rules violation?
A. The control operator of the packet bulletin
board station
B. The control operator of
the originating station and conditionally the first forwarding station
C. The control operators of all the stations in
the system
D. The control operators of all the stations in
the system not authenticating the source from which they accept communications
E1A12
(A) [97.219c]
If your
packet bulletin board station inadvertently forwards a communication that violates
FCC rules, what is the first action you should take?
A. Discontinue forwarding
the communication as soon as you become aware of it
B. Notify the originating station that the
communication does not comply with FCC rules
C. Notify the nearest FCC Field Engineer's
office
D. Discontinue forwarding all messages
E1A13
(D) [97.27]
Why
might the FCC modify an amateur station license?
A. To relieve crowding in certain bands
B. To better prepare for a time of national
emergency
C. To enforce a radio quiet zone within one
mile of an airport
D. To promote the public
interest, convenience and necessity
E1A14
(A) [97.11a]
If an
amateur station is installed on board a ship or aircraft and is separate from
the main radio installation, what condition must be met before the station is
operated?
A. Its operation must be
approved by the master of the ship or the pilot in command of the aircraft
B. Its antenna must be separate from the main
ship or aircraft antennas, transmitting only when the main radios are not in
use
C. It must have a power supply that is
completely independent of the main ship or aircraft power supply
D. Its operator must have an FCC Marine or
Aircraft endorsement on his or her amateur license
E1A15
(B) [97.11]
What
type of FCC-issued license or permit is required to transmit amateur
communications from a vessel registered in the US while in international
waters?
A. Any amateur license with an FCC Marine or
Aircraft endorsement
B. Any amateur license or
reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee
C. Any General class or higher license
D. An Extra class license
E1A16
(D) [97.211b]
When
may a station use special codes intended to obscure the meaning of messages?
A. Never under any circumstances
B. Only when a Special Temporary Authority has
been obtained from the FCC
C. Only when an Extra class operator is
controlling the station
D. When sending telecommand
messages to a station in space operation