- [[T1A01]] (C) [97.1] Which of the following is part of the Basis and Purpose of the Amateur Radio Service? #card - A. Providing personal radio communications for as many citizens as possible - B. Providing communications for international non-profit organizations - C. Advancing skills in the technical and communication phases of the radio art - D. All these choices are correct -- - [[T1A02]] (C) [97.1] Which agency regulates and enforces the rules for the Amateur Radio Service in the United States? #card - A. FEMA - B. Homeland Security - C. The FCC - D. All these choices are correct -- - [[T1A03]] (B) [97.119(b)(2)] What do the FCC rules state regarding the use of a phonetic alphabet for station identification in the Amateur Radio Service? #card - A. It is required when transmitting emergency messages - B. It is encouraged - C. It is required when in contact with foreign stations - D. All these choices are correct -- - [[T1A04]] (A) [97.5(b)(1)] How many operator/primary station license grants may be held by any one person? #card - A. One - B. No more than two - C. One for each band on which the person plans to operate - D. One for each permanent station location from which the person plans to operate -- - [[T1A05]] (C) [97.7] What proves that the FCC has issued an operator/primary license grant? #card - A. A printed copy of the certificate of successful completion of examination - B. An email notification from the NCVEC granting the license - C. The license appears in the FCC ULS database - D. All these choices are correct -- - [[T1A06]] (D) [97.3(a)(9)] What is the FCC Part 97 definition of a beacon? #card - A. A government transmitter marking the amateur radio band edges - B. A bulletin sent by the FCC to announce a national emergency - C. A continuous transmission of weather information authorized in the amateur bands by the National Weather Service - D. An amateur station transmitting communications for the purposes of observing propagation or related experimental activities -- - [[T1A07]] (C) [97.3(a)(41)] What is the FCC Part 97 definition of a space station? #card - A. Any satellite orbiting Earth - B. A manned satellite orbiting Earth - C. An amateur station located more than 50 km above Earth's surface - D. An amateur station using amateur radio satellites for relay of signals -- - [[T1A08]] (B) [97.3(a)(22)] Which of the following entities recommends transmit/receive channels and other parameters for auxiliary and repeater stations? #card - A. Frequency Spectrum Manager appointed by the FCC - B. Volunteer Frequency Coordinator recognized by local amateurs - C. FCC Regional Field Office - D. International Telecommunication Union -- - [[T1A09]] (C) [97.3(a)(22)] Who selects a Frequency Coordinator? #card - A. The FCC Office of Spectrum Management and Coordination Policy - B. The local chapter of the Office of National Council of Independent Frequency Coordinators - C. Amateur operators in a local or regional area whose stations are eligible to be repeater or auxiliary stations - D. FCC Regional Field Office -- - [[T1A10]] (D) [97.3(a)(38), 97.407] What is the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)? - A. A radio service using amateur frequencies for emergency management or civil defense communications - B. A radio service using amateur stations for emergency management or civil defense communications - C. An emergency service using amateur operators certified by a civil defense organization as being enrolled in that organization - D. All these choices are correct -- - [[T1A11]] (B) [97.101 (d)] When is willful interference to other amateur radio stations permitted? #card - A. To stop another amateur station that is breaking the FCC rules - B. At no time - C. When making short test transmissions - D. At any time, stations in the Amateur Radio Service are not protected from willful interference