T2 - OPERATING PROCEDURES - [3 Exam Questions - 3 Groups] Flashcards
“What is a common repeater frequency offset in the 2 meter band?”
A. Plus or minus 5 MHz
B. Plus or minus 600 kHz
C. Plus or minus 500 kHz
D. Plus or minus 1 MHz
B. Plus or minus 600 kHz
“What is the national calling frequency for FM simplex operations in the 2 meter band?”
A. 146.520 MHz
B. 145.000 MHz
C. 432.100 MHz
D. 446.000 MHz
A. 146.520 MHz
“What is a common repeater frequency offset in the 70 cm band?”
A. Plus or minus 5 MHz
B. Plus or minus 600 kHz
C. Plus or minus 500 kHz
D. Plus or minus 1 MHz
A. Plus or minus 5 MHz
“What is an appropriate way to call another station on a repeater if you know the other station’s call sign?”
A. Say “break, break,” then say the station’s call sign
B. Say the station’s call sign, then identify with your call sign
C. Say “CQ” three times, then the other station’s call sign
D. Wait for the station to call CQ, then answer
B. Say the station’s call sign, then identify with your call sign
“How should you respond to a station calling CQ?”
A. Transmit “CQ” followed by the other station’s call sign
B. Transmit your call sign followed by the other station’s call sign
C. Transmit the other station’s call sign followed by your call sign
D. Transmit a signal report followed by your call sign
C. Transmit the other station’s call sign followed by your call sign
“Which of the following is required when making on-the-air test transmissions?”
A. Identify the transmitting station
B. Conduct tests only between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. local time
C. Notify the FCC of the transmissions
D. All these choices are correct
A. Identify the transmitting station
“What is meant by “repeater offset”?”
A. The difference between a repeater’s transmit and receive frequencies
B. The repeater has a time delay to prevent interference
C. The repeater station identification is done on a separate frequency
D. The number of simultaneous transmit frequencies used by a repeater
A. The difference between a repeater’s transmit and receive frequencies
“What is the meaning of the procedural signal “CQ”?”
A. Call on the quarter hour
B. Test transmission, no reply expected
C. Only the called station should transmit
D. Calling any station
D. Calling any station
“Which of the following indicates that a station is listening on a repeater and looking for a contact?”
A. “CQ CQ” followed by the repeater’s call sign
B. The station’s call sign followed by the word “monitoring”
C. The repeater call sign followed by the station’s call sign
D. “QSY” followed by your call sign
B. The station’s call sign followed by the word “monitoring”
“What is a band plan, beyond the privileges established by the FCC?”
A. A voluntary guideline for using different modes or activities within an amateur band
B. A list of operating schedules
C. A list of available net frequencies
D. A plan devised by a club to indicate frequency band usage
A. A voluntary guideline for using different modes or activities within an amateur band
“What term describes an amateur station that is transmitting and receiving on the same frequency?”
A. Full duplex
B. Diplex
C. Simplex
D. Multiplex
C. Simplex
“What should you do before calling CQ? “
A. Listen first to be sure that no one else is using the frequency
B. Ask if the frequency is in use
C. Make sure you are authorized to use that frequency
D. All these choices are correct
D. All these choices are correct
“How is a VHF/UHF transceiver’s “reverse” function used? “
A. To reduce power output
B. To increase power output
C. To listen on a repeater’s input frequency
D. To listen on a repeater’s output frequency
C. To listen on a repeater’s input frequency
“What term describes the use of a sub-audible tone transmitted along with normal voice audio to open the squelch of a receiver?”
A. Carrier squelch
B. Tone burst
C. DTMF
D. CTCSS
D. CTCSS
“Which of the following describes a linked repeater network?”
A. A network of repeaters in which signals received by one repeater are transmitted by all the repeaters in the network
B. A single repeater with more than one receiver
C. Multiple repeaters with the same control operator
D. A system of repeaters linked by APRS
A. A network of repeaters in which signals received by one repeater are transmitted by all the repeaters in the network