E1B  Station restrictions: restrictions on station locations;

restricted operation; teacher as control operator; station antenna

structures; definition and operation of remote control and automatic

control; control link

 

 

E1B01 (A) [97.13a]

Which of the following factors might restrict the physical location of an amateur operator's station equipment or antenna structure?

A.  The land may have environmental importance; or it is significant in American history, architecture or culture

B.  The location's political or societal importance

C.  The location's geographical or horticultural importance

D.  The location's international importance, requiring consultation with one or more foreign governments before installation

 

E1B02 (A) [97.13b]

Outside of what distance from an FCC monitoring facility may an amateur station be located without concern for protecting the facility from harmful interference?

A.  1 mile

B.  3 miles

C.  10 miles

D.  30 miles

 

E1B03 (C) [97.13a]

What must be done before an amateur station is placed within an officially designated wilderness area or wildlife preserve, or an area listed in the National Register of Historical Places?

A.  A proposal must be submitted to the National Park Service

B.  A letter of intent must be filed with the National Audubon Society

C.  An Environmental Assessment must be submitted to the FCC

D.  A form FSD-15 must be submitted to the Department of the Interior

 

E1B04 (A) [97.121a]

If an amateur station interferes with the reception of broadcast stations on a well-engineered receiver, during what hours shall the amateur station NOT be operated on the interfering frequencies?

A.  Daily from 8 PM to 10:30 PM local time and additionally from 10:30 AM to 1 PM on Sunday

B.  Daily from 6 PM to 12 AM local time and additionally from 8 AM to 5 PM on Sunday

C.  Daily for any continuous span of at least 2.5 hours and for at least 5 continuous hours on Sunday

D.  Daily for any continuous span of at least 6 hours and for at least 9 continuous hours on Sunday

 

E1B05 (D) [97.121a]

If an amateur station causes interference to the reception of a domestic broadcast station with a receiver of good engineering design, on what frequencies may the operation of the amateur station be restricted?

A.  On the frequency used by the domestic broadcast station

B.  On all frequencies below 30 MHz

C.  On all frequencies above 30 MHz

D.  On the interfering amateur frequency or frequencies

 

E1B06 (C) [97.113c]

When may a paid professional teacher be the control operator of an amateur station used in the teacher's classroom?

A.  Only when the teacher is not paid during periods of time when an amateur station is used

B.  Only when the classroom is in a correctional institution

C.  Only when the station is used by that teacher as a part of classroom instruction at an educational institution

D.  Only when the station is restricted to making contacts with similar stations at other educational institutions

 

E1B07 (B) [97.113c]

Who may accept compensation when acting as a control operator in a classroom?

A.  Any licensed amateur

B.  Only teachers at educational institutions

C.  Only teachers at correctional institutions

D.  Only students at educational or correctional institutions

 

E1B08 (D) [97.15b]

What limits must state and local authorities observe when legislating height and dimension restrictions for amateur antenna structures?

A.  FAA regulations specify a minimum height for amateur antenna structures located near airports

B.  FCC regulations specify a 200 foot minimum height for amateur antenna structures

C.  State and local restrictions of amateur antenna structures are not allowed

D.  PRB-1 specifies that authorities must reasonably accommodate the installation of amateur antenna structures

 

E1B09 (B) [97.15]

If an amateur antenna structure is located in a valley or canyon, what height restrictions apply?

A.  The structure must not extend more that 200 feet above average height of the terrain

B.  The structure must be no higher than 200 feet above ground level at its site

C.  There are no height restrictions since the structure would not be a hazard to aircraft in a valley or canyon

D.  The structure must not extend more that 200 feet above the top of the valley or canyon

 

E1B10 (D) [97.15]

What kind of approval is required before erecting an amateur antenna located near an airport as defined in the FCC rules?

A.  The FAA and FCC both must approve any type of antenna structure located near an airport

B.  Approval must be obtained from the airport manager

C.  Approval must be obtained from the local zoning authorities

D.  The FCC must approve an antenna structure that is higher than 20 feet above any natural or existing man made structure

 

E1B11 (C) [97.15]

What special restrictions does the FCC impose on amateur antennas mounted on motor vehicles?

A.  Such antennas may not extend more than 15 feet above the roof of the vehicle

B.  Complex antennas, such as a Yagi or quad beam, may not be installed on motor vehicles

C.  None

D.  Such antennas must comply with the recommendations of the vehicle manufacturer

 

E1B12 (C) [97.15a]

What must an amateur obtain before installing an antenna structure more than 200 feet high?

A.  An environmental assessment

B.  A Special Temporary Authorization

C.  Prior FCC approval

D.  An effective radiated power statement

 

E1B13 (D) [97.3a38]

What is meant by a remotely controlled station?

A.  A station operated away from its regular home location

B.  Control of a station from a point located other than at the station transmitter

C.  A station operating under automatic control

D.  A station controlled indirectly through a control link

 

E1B14 (A) [97.201d,97.203d,97.205d]

Which kind of station operation may not be automatically controlled?

A.  Control of a model craft

B.  Beacon operation

C.  Auxiliary operation

D.  Repeater operation

 

E1B15 (A) [97.3a6]

What is meant by automatic control of a station?

A.  The use of devices and procedures for control so that a control operator does not have to be present at a control point

B.  A station operating with its output power controlled automatically

C.  Remotely controlling a station such that a control operator does not have to be present at the control point at all times

D.  The use of a control link between a control point and a locally controlled station

 

E1B16 (B) [97.3a6]

How do the control operator responsibilities of a station under automatic control differ from one under local control?

A.  Under local control there is no control operator

B.  Under automatic control a control operator is not required to be present at a control point

C.  Under automatic control there is no control operator

D.  Under local control a control operator is not required to be present at a control point

 

E1B17 (C) [97.3a38]

What is a control link?

A.  A device that automatically controls an unattended station

B.  An automatically operated link between two stations

C.  The means of control between a control point and a remotely controlled station

D.  A device that limits the time of a station's transmission

 

E1B18 (D) [97.3a38]

What is the term for apparatus to effect remote control between a control point and a remotely controlled station?

A.  A tone link

B.  A wire control

C.  A remote control

D.  A control link

 


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