E1C  Reciprocal operating: definition of reciprocal operating permit;

purpose of reciprocal agreement rules; alien control operator

privileges; identification; application for reciprocal permit;

reciprocal permit license term (Note: This includes CEPT and IARP.)

 

E1C01 (A) [97.5c, d, e, 97.107]

What is an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  An FCC authorization to a holder of an amateur license issued by certain foreign governments to operate an amateur station in the US

B.  An FCC permit to allow a US licensed amateur to operate in a foreign nation, except Canada

C.  An FCC permit allowing a foreign licensed amateur to handle third- party traffic between the US and the amateur's own nation

D.  An FCC agreement with another country allowing the passing of third-party traffic between amateurs of the two nations

 

E1C02 (B) [97.107]

Who is eligible for an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  Anyone holding a valid amateur license issued by a foreign government

B.  Any non-US citizen holding an amateur license issued by a foreign government with which the US has a reciprocal operating arrangement

C.  Anyone holding a valid amateur license issued by a foreign government with which the US has a reciprocal operating arrangement

D.  Any non-US citizen holding a valid amateur or shortwave listener's license issued by a foreign government

 

E1C03 (C) [97.107]

What operator frequency privileges are authorized by an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  Those authorized to a holder of the equivalent US amateur license, unless the FCC specifies otherwise by endorsement on the authorization

B.  Those that the holder of the permit would have in their own country

C.  Those authorized to US amateurs that the holder of the permit would have in their own country, unless the FCC specifies otherwise

D.  Only those frequencies approved by the International Amateur Radio Union, unless the FCC specifies otherwise

 

E1C04 (D) [97.119g]

What additional station identification, in addition to his or her own call sign, does an alien operator supply when operating in the US under an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  No additional identification is required

B.  The grid-square locator closest to his or her present location is included before the call

C.  The serial number of the permit and the call-letter district number of the station location is included before the call

D.  The letter-numeral indicating the station location in the US is included before their own call and closest city and state

 

E1C05 (A) [97.107]

When may a US citizen holding a foreign amateur license obtain an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  Never; US citizens are not eligible

B.  When the citizen has imported his or her equipment from the foreign country

C.  When the citizen has never held a US amateur license

D.  When the citizen has no current US amateur license

 

E1C06 (A) [97.107]

Which of the following would disqualify a foreign amateur from being eligible for a US authorization for alien reciprocal operation?

A.  Holding only an amateur license issued by a country but not being a citizen of that country

B.  Citizenship in their own country but not US citizenship

C.  Holding only an amateur license issued by their own country but holding no US amateur license

D.  Holding an amateur license issued by their own country granting them frequency privileges beyond US Extra class privileges

 

E1C07 (B) [97.107a]

What special document is required before a Canadian citizen holding a Canadian amateur license may operate in the US?

A.  All aliens, including Canadians, must obtain an FCC authorization for alien reciprocal operation

B.  No special document is required

C.  The citizen must have an FCC-issued validation of their Canadian license

D.  The citizen must have an FCC-issued Certificate of US License Grant without Examination to operate for a period longer than 10 days

 

 

E1C08 (C) [97.107b]

What operating privileges does a properly licensed alien amateur have in the US, if the US and the alien amateur's home country have a multilateral or bilateral reciprocal operating agreement?

A.  All privileges of their home license

B.  All privileges of a US Amateur Extra license

C.  Those granted by their home license that match US privileges, not to exceed the operating privileges of an Amateur Extra license

D.  Those granted by their home license that match US privileges authorized to amateurs operating in ITU Region 1

 

E1C09 (D) [97.5c]

From which locations may a licensed alien amateur be a control operator?

A.  Only locations within the boundaries of the 50 United States

B.  Only locations listed as the primary station location on a US amateur license

C.  Only locations on ground within the US and its territories; no shipboard or aeronautical mobile operation is permitted

D.  Any location where the amateur service is regulated by the FCC

 

E1C10 (A) [97.5d]

Which of the following multilateral or bilateral operating arrangements allow US amateurs to operate in many European countries and alien amateurs from many European countries to operate in the US?

A.  CEPT agreement

B.  IARP agreement

C.  ITU agreement

D.  All these choices are correct

 

E1C11 (B) [97.5e]

Which of the following multilateral or bilateral operating arrangements allow US amateurs and many Central and South American amateurs to operate in each others' countries?

A.  CEPT agreement

B.  IARP agreement

C.  ITU agreement

D.  All of these choices are correct

 


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