002 - Operating and Procedures Flashcards
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What is a good way to make contact on a repeater?
(a) Say the call sign of the station you want to contact, then your call sign
(b) Say the other operator’s name, then your call sign three times
(c) Say, “Breaker, breaker,
(d) Say the call sign of the station you want to contact three times
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What is a good way to make contact on a repeater?
(a) Say the call sign of the station you want to contact, then your call sign
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What is the main purpose of a repeater?
(a) To increase the range of portable and mobile stations
(b) To link amateur stations with the telephone system
(c) To retransmit weather information during severe storm warnings
(d) To make local information available 24 hours a day
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What is the main purpose of a repeater?
(a) To increase the range of portable and mobile stations
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What is frequency coordination on VHF and UHF bands?
(a) A band plan detailing modes and frequency segments within a band
(b) A process which seeks to carefully assign frequencies so as to minimize interference with neighbouring repeaters
(c) The selection of simplex frequencies by individual operators
(d) A part of the planning prior to a contest
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What is frequency coordination on VHF and UHF bands?
(b) A process which seeks to carefully assign frequencies so as to minimize interference with neighbouring repeaters
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What is the purpose of a repeater time-out timer?
(a) It lets a repeater have a rest period after heavy use
(b) It interrupts lengthy transmissions without pauses
(c) It logs repeater transmit time to predict when a repeater will fail
(d) It tells how long someone has been using a repeater
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What is the purpose of a repeater time-out timer?
(b) It interrupts lengthy transmissions without pauses
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What is a CTCSS tone?
(a) A tone used by repeaters to mark the end of a transmission
(b) A special signal used for telemetry between amateur space stations and Earth stations
(c) A special signal used for radio control of model craft
(d) A sub-audible tone that activates a receiver audio output when present
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What is a CTCSS tone?
(d) A sub-audible tone that activates a receiver audio output when present
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How do you call another station on a repeater if you know the station’s call sign?
(a) Say “break, break 79,” then say the station’s call sign
(b) Say “CQ” three times, then say the station’s call sign
(c) Say the station’s call sign, then identify your own station
(d) Wait for the station to call “CQ”, then answer it
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How do you call another station on a repeater if you know the station’s call sign?
(c) Say the station’s call sign, then identify your own station
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Why should you pause briefly between transmissions when using a repeater?
(a) To listen for anyone else wanting to use the repeater
(b) To check the SWR of the repeater
(c) To reach for pencil and paper for third-party communications
(d) To dial up the repeater’s autopatch
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Why should you pause briefly between transmissions when using a repeater?
(a) To listen for anyone else wanting to use the repeater
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Why should you keep transmissions short when using a repeater?
(a) To keep long-distance charges down
(b) To give any listening non-hams a chance to respond
(c) To see if the receiving station operator is still awake
(d) A long transmission may prevent someone with an emergency from using the repeater
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Why should you keep transmissions short when using a repeater?
(d) A long transmission may prevent someone with an emergency from using the repeater
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What is the proper way to join into a conversation on a repeater?
(a) Say your call sign during a break between transmissions
(b) Wait for the end of a transmission and start calling the desired party
(c) Shout, “break, break!” to show that you’re eager to join the conversation
(d) Turn on an amplifier and override whoever is talking
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What is the proper way to join into a conversation on a repeater?
(a) Say your call sign during a break between transmissions
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What is the accepted way to ask someone their location when using a repeater?
(a) Where are you?
(b) What is your 20?
(c) Locations are not normally told by radio
(d) What is your 12?
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What is the accepted way to ask someone their location when using a repeater?
(a) Where are you?
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FM repeater operation on the 2 metre band uses one frequency for transmission and one for reception. The difference in frequency between the transmit and receive frequency is normally:
(a) 600 kHz
(b) 800 kHz
(c) 1 000 kHz
(d) 400 kHz
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FM repeater operation on the 2 metre band uses one frequency for transmission and one for reception. The difference in frequency between the transmit and receive frequency is normally:
(a) 600 kHz
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To make your call sign better understood when using voice transmissions, what should you do?
(a) Use any words which start with the same letters as your call sign for each letter of your call
(b) Talk louder
(c) Use Standard International Phonetics for each letter of your call sign
(d) Turn up your microphone gain
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To make your call sign better understood when using voice transmissions, what should you do?
(c) Use Standard International Phonetics for each letter of your call sign
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What can you use as an aid for correct station identification when using phone?
(a) Q signals
(b) Unique words of your choice
(c) A speech compressor
(d) The Standard International Phonetic Alphabet
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What can you use as an aid for correct station identification when using phone?
(d) The Standard International Phonetic Alphabet
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter A?
(a) Able
(b) Adam
(c) Alfa
(d) America
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter A?
(c) Alfa
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter B?
(a) Brazil
(b) Bravo
(c) Borneo
(d) Baker
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter B?
(b) Bravo
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter D?
(a) Dog
(b) Denmark
(c) David
(d) Delta
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter D?
(d) Delta
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter E?
(a) Easy
(b) Edward
(c) Echo
(d) England
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter E?
(c) Echo
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter G?
(a) George
(b) Germany
(c) Gibraltar
(d) Golf
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter G?
(d) Golf
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter I?
(a) Iran
(b) India
(c) Italy
(d) Item
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter I?
(b) India
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter L?
(a) Love
(b) London
(c) Luxembourg
(d) Lima
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter L?
(d) Lima
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter P?
(a) Portugal
(b) Paris
(c) Peter
(d) Papa
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter P?
(d) Papa
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter R?
(a) Romeo
(b) Roger
(c) Radio
(d) Romania
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What is the Standard International Phonetic for the letter R?
(a) Romeo
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What is the correct way to call “CQ” when using voice ?
(a) Say “CQ” once, followed by “this is,” followed by your call sign spoken three times
(b) Say “CQ” at least five times, followed by “this is,” followed by your call sign spoken once
(c) Say “CQ” at least ten times, followed by “this is,” followed by your call sign spoken once
(d) Say “CQ” three times, followed by “this is,” followed by your call sign spoken three times
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What is the correct way to call “CQ” when using voice ?
(d) Say “CQ” three times, followed by “this is,” followed by your call sign spoken three times
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How should you answer a voice CQ call?
(a) Say the other station’s call sign once, followed by “this is,” then your call sign given phonetically
(b) Say the other station’s call sign at least five times phonetically, followed by “this is,” then your call sign twice
(c) Say the other station’s call sign at least three times, followed by “this is,” and your call sign at least five times phonetically
(d) Say the other station’s call sign at least ten times, followed by “this is,” then your call sign at least twice
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How should you answer a voice CQ call?
(a) Say the other station’s call sign once, followed by “this is,” then your call sign given phonetically