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G1B Antenna structure limitations; good engineering and good amateur practice; beacon operation; prohibited transmissions; retransmitting radio signals

  • G1B01 (C) [97.15(a)] What is the maximum height above ground for an antenna structure not near a public use airport without requiring notification to the FAA and registration with the FCC?
    • A. 50 feet
    • B. 100 feet
    • C. 200 feet
    • D. 250 feet
  • G1B02 (A) [97.203(b)] With which of the following conditions must beacon stations comply?
    • A. No more than one beacon station may transmit in the same band from the same station location
    • B. The frequency must be coordinated with the National Beacon Organization
    • C. The frequency must be posted on the internet or published in a national periodical
    • D. All these choices are correct
  • G1B03 (A) [97.3(a)(9)] Which of the following is a purpose of a beacon station as identified in the FCC rules?
    • A. Observation of propagation and reception
    • B. Automatic identification of repeaters
    • C. Transmission of bulletins of general interest to amateur radio licensees
    • D. All these choices are correct
  • G1B04 (C) [97.113(c)] Which of the following transmissions is permitted for all amateur stations?
    • A. Unidentified transmissions of less than 10 seconds duration for test purposes only
    • B. Automatic retransmission of other amateur signals by any amateur station
    • C. Occasional retransmission of weather and propagation forecast information from US government stations
    • D. Encrypted messages, if not intended to facilitate a criminal act
  • G1B05 (B) [97.111((5)(b)] Which of the following one-way transmissions are permitted?
    • A. Unidentified test transmissions of less than 10 seconds in duration
    • B. Transmissions to assist with learning the International Morse code
    • C. Regular transmissions offering equipment for sale, if intended for amateur radio use
    • D. All these choices are correct
  • G1B06 (D) [97.15(b), PRB-1, 101 FCC 2d 952 (1985)] Under what conditions are state and local governments permitted to regulate amateur radio antenna structures?
    • A. Under no circumstances, FCC rules take priority
    • B. At any time and to any extent necessary to accomplish a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity, provided that proper filings are made with the FCC
    • C. Only when such structures exceed 50 feet in height and are clearly visible 1,000 feet from the structure
    • D. Amateur Service communications must be reasonably accommodated, and regulations must constitute the minimum practical to accommodate a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity
  • G1B07 (B) [97.113(a)(4)] What are the restrictions on the use of abbreviations or procedural signals in the amateur service?
    • A. Only “Q” signals are permitted
    • B. They may be used if they do not obscure the meaning of a message
    • C. They are not permitted
    • D. They are limited to those expressly listed in Part 97 of the FCC rules
  • G1B08 (B) [97.111(a)(1)] When is it permissible to communicate with amateur stations in countries outside the areas administered by the Federal Communications Commission?
    • A. Only when the foreign country has a formal third-party agreement filed with the FCC
    • B. When the contact is with amateurs in any country except those whose administrations have notified the ITU that they object to such communications
    • C. Only when the contact is with amateurs licensed by a country which is a member of the United Nations, or by a territory possessed by such a country
    • D. Only when the contact is with amateurs licensed by a country which is a member of the International Amateur Radio Union, or by a territory possessed by such a country
  • G1B09 (D) [97.203(d)] On what HF frequencies are automatically controlled beacons permitted?
    • A. On any frequency if power is less than 1 watt
    • B. On any frequency if transmissions are in Morse code
    • C. 21.08 MHz to 21.09 MHz
    • D. 28.20 MHz to 28.30 MHz
  • G1B10 (C) [97.203(c)] What is the power limit for beacon stations?
    • A. 10 watts PEP output
    • B. 20 watts PEP output
    • C. 100 watts PEP output
    • D. 200 watts PEP output
  • G1B11 (A) [97.101(a)] Who or what determines “good engineering and good amateur practice,” as applied to the operation of an amateur station in all respects not covered by the Part 97 rules?
    • A. The FCC
    • B. The control operator
    • C. The IEEE
    • D. The ITU