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Prefix Number Suffix 1 or 2 letter prefix, W, K, N, A_ Number from 0 _ 9 1, 2, or 3 letter suffix depending on class or special purpose. Assigned Technician class will be a 2 X 3 KK6ZYX T1C02
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T1F01 Tactical call signs. Used to identify a specific assigned task. Must ID with your real call every 10 minutes and at the end of transmissions T1F02
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T1F06 A self assigned indicator is your call followed by / and then the indicator. Must not conflict with other country prefix, or FCC assigned indicators. KK6ZYX / MOB
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T1F08 KT AG or AE When using a license privilege earned by CSCE KK6ZYX / AG
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T1C07 Must maintain correct mailing address or license may be suspended T1C08 Term of license 10 yrs T1C09 Two year grace period T1C11 Can transmit as soon as your name appears in the FCC ULS
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T1C12 Any licensed operator can apply for a vanity call sign. T1C13 Vanity calls are available for Extra, General And Technician Class licensee T1C14 The trustee of a Club Station must select the vanity call for the station. KK6FBZ
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T1A04 Can not transmit harmful interference. (degrades, obstructs, or interrupts) T1D01 Can not exchange communications with any country who has notified the ITU that it objects to the communications. T1D04 Can not transmit music. Exception: When incidental to authorized retransmission of a manned spacecraft communication. T1D06 Can not transmit obscenities, indecent words or language. T1D08 Can not receive compensation for operating an amateur station. Exception: When incidental to classroom instruction at a educational institution.
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T1D10 Broadcasting, by rules of the FCC means Transmissions intended for reception of the general public T1D09 Can not transmit signals related to broadcasting, program production or news gathering assuming no other means available. Exception: Directly related the immediate safety, of human life or property.
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T1E01 A station must always have a control operator only when transmitting. T1E02 The control operator is the person who is granted an operator / primary station license, and appears in the FCC data base. Or authorized reciprocal alien operator. T1E03 The station licensee designates the control operator. T1E04 The transmitting privileges of the station, are those of the control operator. T1E05 The amateur station control point is the location that the control operator performs their function. T1E11 The FCC presumes that the control operator is the station licensee. T1E07 Both the control operator and the station licensee are equally responsible for the proper operation of the station. What transmitting privileges is the station operated under?
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T1E06 APRS network digipeaters
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T1F03 ID with your call at every __10 Min. and at the End T1F04 While operating in a phone sub-band ID using the English language T1F06 Stroke slant slash / they are all the same T1F05 CW or Phone may be use for station ID, for stations transmitting phone signals T2A07 When making a test transmission a station identification is required at least every ten minutes during the test and at the end.
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T1F12 It takes at least 4 members in a club for the club to quality for a club station license T1F13 Must make the station and station records available for FCC inspection at any time upon request of a FCC inspector T1D05 Over the air, an amateur may offer for sale or trade, equipment intended for amateur use, and the activity is not done on a regular basis.
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A message on behalf of another who is not an amateur radio operator Non Amateur or organization. Can not have been a Ham and had a license suspended or revoked. Transmission Amateur to Amateur is never third party
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No special rules. Just make sure the message is non- commercial in nature.
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Make sure that third-party agreement between the two countries. T1F11 T1F07 During station identification say both stations’ call signs.
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V2Antigua/Barbuda4X, 4ZIsrael LO-LWArgentina6YJamaica VKAustraliaJYJordan V3BelizeELLiberia CPBoliviaV7Marshall Islands E7Bosnia-HerzegovinaXA-XIMexico PP-PYBrazilV6Micronesia, Federated States of VE, VO, VYCanadaYNNicaragua CA-CEChileHO-HPPanama HJ-HKColombiaZPParaguay D6Comoros (Federal Islamic Republic of)OA-OCPeru TI, TECosta RicaDU-DZPhilippines CM, COCubaVR6Pitcairn Island* HIDominican RepublicV4St. Kitts/Nevis J7DominicaJ6St. Lucia HC-HDEcuadorJ8St. Vincent and the Grenadines YSEl Salvador9LSierra Leone C5Gambia, TheZR-ZUSouth Africa 9GGhana3DASwaziland J3Grenada9Y-9ZTrinidad/Tobago TGGuatemalaTA-TCTurkey 8RGuyanaGBUnited Kingdom HHHaitiCV-CXUruguay HQ-HRHondurasYV-YYVenezuela 4U1VICVIC - Vienna4U1ITUITU - Geneva
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T1A13 A tele-command is a one way transmission to command a device, like maybe a space station. T1A07 Telemetry is a one way transmission of measurement at a distance to the measuring device.
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T1F10 The control operator of an originating transmission through a repeater is accountable for a communication that violates the FCC rules What type of control is a repeater operated under? Automatic
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Repeater Space Station Auxiliary T1D07
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T1A08 The frequency coordinator recommends transmit and receive channels for repeater and auxiliary stations. T1A09 Who selects the frequency coordinator. Amateur operators in a local or regional area whose stations are eligible for auxiliary and repeater stations.
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SHARE THE BAND
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Primary UsersSecondary Users Military Broadcast Amateur 40 m 70 cm 33 cm T1B08
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7.0 MHz7.300 MHz N, T E 7.0257.125 7.175 A G 7.2 Shared with shortwave broadcast Amateur Service is secondary use 6 meter, 2meter, and 1.25 meter have mode restricted sub bands T1B10 mode restricted sub bands, (Technician Class) T1B11 50.0 – 50.1 and 144.0 – 144.1
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Study flash cards www.hamexam.org Lesson 1 T1B T3B T8A Lesson 2 T1A T1C TID T1E T1F Lesson 4 T3A T3C T9A T9B T7C Lesson 5 T4A T4B T7A T7B T8D Lesson 6 T5A T5B T5C T5D T6A T6B T6C T6D T7D Lesson 3 T2A T2B T2C T8B T8C Lesson 7 T0A T0B T0C Radio Fundamentals Rules & Regs Comm w/ Others Antennas Propagation EquipmentElectricity Safety
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