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T1C - Licensing: classes, sequential and vanity call sign systems, places where the Amateur Radio Service is regulated by the FCC, name and address on FCC license database, term, renewal, grace period, maintaining mailing address; International communications

  • T1C01 (D) [97.9(a), 97.17(a)] For which license classes are new licenses currently available from the FCC? #card

    • A. Novice, Technician, General, Amateur Extra
    • B. Technician, Technician Plus, General, Amateur Extra
    • C. Novice, Technician Plus, General, Advanced
    • D. Technician, General, Amateur Extra
  • T1C02 (D) [97.19] Who may select a desired call sign under the vanity call sign rules? #card

    • A. Only a licensed amateur with a General or Amateur Extra Class license
    • B. Only a licensed amateur with an Amateur Extra Class license
    • C. Only a licensed amateur who has been licensed continuously for more than 10 years
    • D. Any licensed amateur
  • T1C03 (A) [97.117] What types of international communications are an FCC-licensed amateur radio station permitted to make? #card

    • A. Communications incidental to the purposes of the Amateur Radio Service and remarks of a personal character
    • B. Communications incidental to conducting business or remarks of a personal nature
    • C. Only communications incidental to contest exchanges; all other communications are prohibited
    • D. Any communications that would be permitted by an international broadcast station
  • T1C04 (B) [97.23] What may happen if the FCC is unable to reach you by email? #card

    • A. Fine and suspension of operator license
    • B. Revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license
    • C. Revocation of access to the license record in the FCC system
    • D. Nothing; there is no such requirement
  • T1C05 (A) Which of the following is a valid Technician class call sign format? #card

    • A. KF1XXX
    • B. KA1X
    • C. W1XX
    • D. All these choices are correct
  • T1C06 (D) [97.5(a)(2)] From which of the following locations may an FCC-licensed amateur station transmit? #card

    • A. From within any country that belongs to the International Telecommunication Union
    • B. From within any country that is a member of the United Nations
    • C. From anywhere within International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regions 2 and 3
    • D. From any vessel or craft located in international waters and documented or registered in the United States
  • T1C07 (B) [97.23] Which of the following can result in revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license? #card

    • A. Failure to inform the FCC of any changes in the amateur station following performance of an RF safety environmental evaluation
    • B. Failure to provide and maintain a correct email address with the FCC
    • C. Failure to obtain FCC type acceptance prior to using a home-built transmitter
    • D. Failure to have a copy of your license available at your station
  • T1C08 (C) [97.25] What is the normal term for an FCC-issued amateur radio license? #card

    • A. Five years
    • B. Life
    • C. Ten years
    • D. Eight years
  • T1C09 (A) [97.21(a)(b)] What is the grace period for renewal if an amateur license expires? #card

    • A. Two years
    • B. Three years
    • C. Five years
    • D. Ten years
  • T1C10 (C) [97.5a] How soon after passing the examination for your first amateur radio license may you transmit on the amateur radio bands?

    • A. Immediately on receiving your Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE)
    • B. As soon as your operator/station license grant appears on the ARRL website
    • C. As soon as your operator/station license grant appears in the FCCs license database
    • D. As soon as you receive your license in the mail from the FCC
  • T1C11 (D) [97.21(b)] If your license has expired and is still within the allowable grace period, may you continue to transmit on the amateur radio bands? #card

    • A. Yes, for up to two years
    • B. Yes, as soon as you apply for renewal
    • C. Yes, for up to one year
    • D. No, you must wait until the license has been renewed