SUBELEMENT T3 – Operating practices – 4 exam questions – 4 groups
T3A - Choosing an operating frequency, calling CQ, calling another station, test transmissions – 1 exam question
T3A - Choosing an operating frequency, calling CQ, calling another station, test transmissions – 1 exam question
Which of the following should you do when selecting a frequency on which to transmit?
How do you call another station on a repeater if you know the station's call sign?
How do you indicate you are looking for any station with which to make contact?
What should you transmit when responding to a call of CQ?
What term describes a brief test transmission that does not include any station identification?
What must an amateur do when making a transmission to test equipment or antennas?
Which of the following is true when making a test transmission?
What is the meaning of the procedural signal "CQ"?
Why should you avoid using cute phrases or word combinations to identify your station?
What brief statement is often used in place of "CQ" to indicate that you are listening for calls on a repeater?
Why should you use the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) phonetic alphabet when identifying your station?
T3B - Use of minimum power, band plans, repeater coordination, mode restricted sub-bands – 1 exam question
What is a band plan?
Which of the following statements is true of band plans?
Who developed the band plans used by amateur radio operators?
Who is in charge of the repeater frequency band plan in your local area?
What is the main purpose of repeater coordination?
Who is accountable if a repeater station inadvertently retransmits communications that violate FCC rules?
Which of these statements is true about legal power levels on the amateur bands?
Which of the bands available to Technician class licensees have mode restricted sub-bands?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 50.0-50.1 MHz?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 144.0-144.1 MHz?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted portion of the 1 1/4-meter band?
T3C - Courtesy and respect for others, sensitive subject areas, obscene and indecent language – 1 exam question
What is the proper way to break into a conversation between two stations that are using the frequency?
What is considered to be proper repeater operating practice?
How do you call another station on a repeater if you know the station's call sign?
How do you indicate you are looking for any station with which to make contact?
What should you transmit when responding to a call of CQ?
What term describes a brief test transmission that does not include any station identification?
What must an amateur do when making a transmission to test equipment or antennas?
Which of the following is true when making a test transmission?
What is the meaning of the procedural signal "CQ"?
Why should you avoid using cute phrases or word combinations to identify your station?
What brief statement is often used in place of "CQ" to indicate that you are listening for calls on a repeater?
Why should you use the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) phonetic alphabet when identifying your station?
T3B - Use of minimum power, band plans, repeater coordination, mode restricted sub-bands – 1 exam question
What is a band plan?
Which of the following statements is true of band plans?
Who developed the band plans used by amateur radio operators?
Who is in charge of the repeater frequency band plan in your local area?
What is the main purpose of repeater coordination?
Who is accountable if a repeater station inadvertently retransmits communications that violate FCC rules?
Which of these statements is true about legal power levels on the amateur bands?
Which of the bands available to Technician class licensees have mode restricted sub-bands?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 50.0-50.1 MHz?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 144.0-144.1 MHz?
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted portion of the 1 1/4-meter band?
T3C - Courtesy and respect for others, sensitive subject areas, obscene and indecent language – 1 exam question
What is the proper way to break into a conversation between two stations that are using the frequency?
What is considered to be proper repeater operating practice?
What should you do before responding to another stations call?
What rule applies if two amateur stations want to use the same frequency?
Why is indecent and obscene language prohibited in the Amateur Service?
What rule applies if two amateur stations want to use the same frequency?
Why is indecent and obscene language prohibited in the Amateur Service?
Why should amateur radio operators avoid the use of racial or ethnic slurs when talking to other stations?
What should you do if you hear a newly licensed operator that is having trouble with their station?
Where can an official list be found of prohibited obscene and indecent words that should not be used in amateur radio?
What type of subjects are not prohibited communications while using amateur radio?
What should you do if you hear a newly licensed operator that is having trouble with their station?
Where can an official list be found of prohibited obscene and indecent words that should not be used in amateur radio?
What type of subjects are not prohibited communications while using amateur radio?
When circumstances are not specifically covered by FCC rules what general operating standard must be applied to amateur station operation?
T3D - Interference to and from consumer devices, public relations, intentional and unintentional interference - 1 exam question
What should you do if you receive a report that your transmissions are causing splatter or interference on nearby frequencies?
Who is responsible for taking care of the interference if signals from your transmitter are causing front end overload in your neighbor's television receiver?
What is the major cause of telephone interference?
What is the proper course of action if you unintentionally interfere with another station?
When may you deliberately interfere with another station's communications?
Who has exclusive use of a specific frequency when the FCC has not declared a communication emergency?
What effect might a break in a cable television transmission line have on amateur communications?
What is the best way to reduce on the air interference when testing your transmitter?
What rules apply to your station when using amateur radio at the request of public service officials or at the scene of an emergency?
What do RACES and ARES have in common?
What is meant by receiver front-end overload?
T3D - Interference to and from consumer devices, public relations, intentional and unintentional interference - 1 exam question
What should you do if you receive a report that your transmissions are causing splatter or interference on nearby frequencies?
Who is responsible for taking care of the interference if signals from your transmitter are causing front end overload in your neighbor's television receiver?
What is the major cause of telephone interference?
What is the proper course of action if you unintentionally interfere with another station?
When may you deliberately interfere with another station's communications?
Who has exclusive use of a specific frequency when the FCC has not declared a communication emergency?
What effect might a break in a cable television transmission line have on amateur communications?
What is the best way to reduce on the air interference when testing your transmitter?
What rules apply to your station when using amateur radio at the request of public service officials or at the scene of an emergency?
What do RACES and ARES have in common?
What is meant by receiver front-end overload?