SUBELEMENT T2 - Control operator duties - 4 exam questions - 4 groups
T2A - Prohibited communications: music, broadcasting, codes and ciphers, business use, permissible communications, bulletins, code practice, incidental music - 1 exam question
When is an amateur station authorized to transmit information to the general public?
When is an amateur station authorized to transmit information to the general public?
When is an amateur station authorized to transmit music?
When is the transmission of codes or ciphers allowed to hide the meaning of a message transmitted by an amateur station?
When may an amateur station transmit false or deceptive signals?
When may an amateur station transmit unidentified communications?
What does the term broadcasting mean?
Which of the following are specifically prohibited in the Amateur Radio Service?
Indecent and obscene language
Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted in the Amateur Radio Service?
Indecent and obscene language
Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted in the Amateur Radio Service?
When does the FCC allow an amateur radio station to be used as a method of communication for hire or material compensation?
What type of communications are prohibited when using a repeater autopatch?
When may you use your station to tell people about equipment you have for sale?
T2B - Basic identification requirements, repeater ID standards, identification for non-voice modes, identification requirements for mobile and portable operation - 1 exam question
What must you transmit to identify your amateur station?
What is a transmission called that does not contain a station identification?
How often must an amateur station transmit the assigned call sign?
What is an acceptable method of transmitting a repeater station identification?
What identification is required when two amateur stations end communications?
What is the longest period of time an amateur station can operate without transmitting its call sign?
What is a permissible way to identify your station when you are speaking to another amateur operator using a language other than English?
How often must you identify using your assigned call sign when operating while using a special event call sign?
What is required when using one or more self-assigned indicators with your assigned call sign?
What is the correct way to identify when visiting a station if you hold a higher class license than that of the station licensee and you are using a frequency not authorized to his class of license?
When exercising the operating privileges earned by examination upgrade of a license what is meant by use of the indicator "/AG"?
T2C - Definition of control operator, location of control operator, automatic and remote control, auxiliary stations - 1 exam question
What must every amateur station have when transmitting?
How many amateur operator / primary station licenses may be held by one person?
What minimum class of amateur license must you hold to be a control operator of a repeater station?
Who is responsible for the transmissions from an amateur station?
When must an amateur station have a control operator?
What is the control point of an amateur station?
What type of amateur station does not require a control operator to be at the control point?
What are the three types of station control permitted and recognized by FCC rule?
What type of control is being used on a repeater when the control operator is not present?
What type of control is being used when transmitting using a handheld radio?
What type of control is used when the control operator is not at the station location but can still make changes to a transmitter?
What is the definition of a control operator of an amateur station?
T2D - Operating another person's station, guest operators at your station, third party communications, autopatch, incidental business use, compensation of operators, club stations, station security, station inspection, protection against unauthorized transmissions - 1 exam question
Who is responsible for proper operation if you transmit from another amateur's station?
What operating privileges are allowed when another amateur holding a higher class license is controlling your station?
What operating privileges are allowed when you are the control operator at the station of another amateur who has a higher class license than yours?
Which of the following is a prohibited amateur radio transmission?
What is the definition of third-party communications?
How many persons are required to be members of a club for a club station license to be issued by the FCC?
When may you operate your amateur station aboard an aircraft?
When is the FCC allowed to inspect your station equipment and station records?
How might you best keep unauthorized persons from using your amateur station?
Why are unlicensed persons in your family not allowed to transmit on your amateur station if you are not there?
When is it permissible for the control operator of a club station to accept compensation for sending information bulletins or Morse code practice?