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G1E – Control categories; repeater regulations; third-party rules; ITU regions; automatically controlled digital station
- G1E01 (A) [97.115(b)(2)]
Which of the following would disqualify a third party from participating in sending a message via an amateur station?
- A. The third party’s amateur license has been revoked and not reinstated
- B. The third party is not a US citizen
- C. The third party is speaking in a language other than English
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D. All these choices are correct
- G1E02 (D) [97.205(b)]
When may a 10-meter repeater retransmit the 2-meter signal from a station that has a Technician class control operator?
- A. Under no circumstances
- B. Only if the station on 10-meters is operating under a Special Temporary Authorization allowing such retransmission
- C. Only during an FCC-declared general state of communications emergency
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D. Only if the 10-meter repeater control operator holds at least a General class license
- G1E03 (A) [97.221]
What is required to conduct communications with a digital station operating under automatic control outside the automatic control band segments?
- A. The station initiating the contact must be under local or remote control
- B. The interrogating transmission must be made by another automatically controlled station
- C. No third-party traffic may be transmitted
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D. The control operator of the interrogating station must hold an Amateur Extra class license
- G1E04 (D) [97.13(b), 97.303, 97.311(b)]
Which of the following conditions require a licensed amateur radio operator to take specific steps to avoid harmful interference to other users or facilities?
- A. When operating within one mile of an FCC Monitoring Station
- B. When using a band where the Amateur Service is secondary
- C. When a station is transmitting spread spectrum emissions
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D. All these choices are correct
- G1E05 (C) [97.115(a)(2), 97.117]
What are the restrictions on messages sent to a third party in a country with which there is a Third-Party Agreement?
- A. They must relate to emergencies or disaster relief
- B. They must be for other licensed amateurs
- C. They must relate to amateur radio, or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief
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D. The message must be limited to no longer than 1 minute in duration and the name of the third party must be recorded in the station log
- G1E06 (C) [97.301, ITU Radio Regulations]
The frequency allocations of which ITU region apply to radio amateurs operating in North and South America?
- A. Region 4
- B. Region 3
- C. Region 2
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D. Region 1
- G1E07 (D) [97.111]
In what part of the 2.4 GHz band may an amateur station communicate with non-licensed Wi-Fi stations?
- A. Anywhere in the band
- B. Channels 1 through 4
- C. Channels 42 through 45
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D. No part
- G1E08 (B) [97.313(j)]
What is the maximum PEP output allowed for spread spectrum transmissions?
- A. 100 milliwatts
- B. 10 watts
- C. 100 watts
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D. 1500 watts
- G1E09 (A) [97.115]
Under what circumstances are messages that are sent via digital modes exempt from Part 97 third-party rules that apply to other modes of communication?
- A. Under no circumstances
- B. When messages are encrypted
- C. When messages are not encrypted
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D. When under automatic control
- G1E10 (A) [97.101]
Why should an amateur operator normally avoid transmitting on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930 and 28.200 MHz?
- A. A system of propagation beacon stations operates on those frequencies
- B. A system of automatic digital stations operates on those frequencies
- C. These frequencies are set aside for emergency operations
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D. These frequencies are set aside for bulletins from the FCC
- G1E11 (D) [97.221, 97.305]
On what bands may automatically controlled stations transmitting RTTY or data emissions communicate with other automatically controlled digital stations?
- A. On any band segment where digital operation is permitted
- B. Anywhere in the non-phone segments of the 10-meter or shorter wavelength bands
- C. Only in the non-phone Extra Class segments of the bands
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D. Anywhere in the 6-meter or shorter wavelength bands, and in limited segments of some of the HF bands
- G1E12 (A) [97.115]
When may third-party messages be transmitted via remote control?
- A. Under any circumstances in which third party messages are permitted by FCC rules
- B. Under no circumstances except for emergencies
- C. Only when the message is intended for licensed radio amateurs
- D. Only when the message is intended for third parties in areas where licensing is controlled by the FCC