B-001-08: Installation and operating restrictions - number of stations, repeaters, home-built, club stations
B-001-08-01:
Where may the holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate operate an amateur radio station in Canada?
anywhere in Canada
anywhere in Canada during times of emergency
only at the address shown on Industry Canada records
anywhere in your call sign prefix area
B-001-08-02:
Which type of station may transmit one-way communications?
Beacon station
Repeater station
HF station
VHF station
B-001-08-03:
Amateur radio operators may install or operate radio apparatus:
at any location in Canada
only at the address which is on record at Industry Canada
at the address which is on record at Industry Canada and at one other location
at the address which is on record at Industry Canada and in two mobiles
B-001-08-04:
In order to install any radio apparatus, to be used specifically for receiving and automatically retransmitting radiotelephone communications within the same frequency band, a radio amateur must hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate, with a minimum of these qualifications:
Basic and Advanced qualifications
Basic and 12 w.p.m. Morse qualifications
Basic Qualification
Basic and 5 w.p.m. Morse qualifications
B-001-08-05:
In order to install any radio apparatus, to be used specifically for an amateur radio club station, the radio amateur must hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate, with a minimum of the following qualifications:
Basic and Advanced
Basic, Advanced and 5 w.p.m.
Basic
Basic, Advanced, and 12 w.p.m.
B-001-08-06:
In order to install or operate a transmitter or RF amplifier that is not commercially manufactured for use in the amateur service, a radio amateur must hold an Amateur Operator's Certificate, with a minimum of which qualifications?
Basic and Advanced
Basic, Advanced and 12 w.p.m.
Basic, and 12 w.p.m.
Basic, Advanced and 5 w.p.m.
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