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  • T1D01 (A) [97.111(a)(1)] With which countries are FCC-licensed amateur radio stations prohibited from exchanging communications? #card

    • A. Any country whose administration has notified the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) that it objects to such communications
    • B. Any country whose administration has notified the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) that it objects to such communications
    • C. Any country banned from such communications by the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
    • D. Any country banned from making such communications by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
  • T1D02 (B) [97.113(b), 97.111(b)] Under which of the following circumstances are one-way transmissions by an amateur station prohibited? #card

    • A. In all circumstances
    • B. Broadcasting
    • C. International Morse Code Practice
    • D. Telecommand or transmissions of telemetry
  • T1D03 (C) [97.211(b), 97.215(b), 97.113(a)(4)] When is it permissible to transmit messages encoded to obscure their meaning? #card

    • A. Only during contests
    • B. Only when transmitting certain approved digital codes
    • C. Only when transmitting control commands to space stations or radio control craft
    • D. Never
  • T1D04 (A) [97.113(a)(4), 97.113(c)] Under what conditions is an amateur station authorized to transmit music using a phone emission? #card

    • A. When incidental to an authorized retransmission of manned spacecraft communications
    • B. When the music produces no spurious emissions
    • C. When transmissions are limited to less than three minutes per hour
    • D. When the music is transmitted above 1280 MHz
  • T1D05 (D) [97.113(a)(3)(ii)] When may amateur radio operators use their stations to notify other amateurs of the availability of equipment for sale or trade? #card

    • A. Never
    • B. When the equipment is not the personal property of either the station licensee, or the control operator, or their close relatives
    • C. When no profit is made on the sale
    • D. When selling amateur radio equipment and not on a regular basis
  • T1D06 (B) [97.113(a)(4)] What, if any, are the restrictions concerning transmission of language that may be considered indecent or obscene? #card

    • A. The FCC maintains a list of words that are not permitted to be used on amateur frequencies
    • B. Any such language is prohibited
    • C. The ITU maintains a list of words that are not permitted to be used on amateur frequencies
    • D. There is no such prohibition
  • T1D07 (D) [97.113(d)] What types of amateur stations can automatically retransmit the signals of other amateur stations? #card

    • A. Auxiliary, beacon, or Earth stations
    • B. Earth, repeater, or space stations
    • C. Beacon, repeater, or space stations
    • D. Repeater, auxiliary, or space stations
  • T1D08 (B) [97.113(a)(3)(iii)] In which of the following circumstances may the control operator of an amateur station receive compensation for operating that station?

    • A. When the communication is related to the sale of amateur equipment by the control operator's employer
    • B. When the communication is incidental to classroom instruction at an educational institution
    • C. When the communication is made to obtain emergency information for a local broadcast station
    • D. All these choices are correct
  • T1D09 (A) [97.113(5)(b)] When may amateur stations transmit information in support of broadcasting, program production, or news gathering, assuming no other means is available? #card

    • A. When such communications are directly related to the immediate safety of human life or protection of property
    • B. When broadcasting communications to or from the space shuttle
    • C. Where noncommercial programming is gathered and supplied exclusively to the National Public Radio network
    • D. Never
  • T1D10 (D) [97.3(a)(10)] How does the FCC define broadcasting for the Amateur Radio Service? #card

    • A. Two-way transmissions by amateur stations
    • B. Any transmission made by the licensed station
    • C. Transmission of messages directed only to amateur operators
    • D. Transmissions intended for reception by the general public
  • T1D11 (D) [97.119(a)] When may an amateur station transmit without identifying on the air? #card

    • A. When the transmissions are of a brief nature to make station adjustments
    • B. When the transmissions are unmodulated
    • C. When the transmitted power level is below 1 watt
    • D. When transmitting signals to control model craft