B-001-15: Frequency bands and qualification requirements
B-001-15-01:
If you let another amateur with additional qualifications than yours control your station, what operating privileges are allowed?
Only the privileges allowed by your qualifications
Any privileges allowed by the additional qualifications
All the emission privileges of the additional qualifications, but only the frequency privileges of your qualifications
All the frequency privileges of the additional qualifications, but only the emission privileges of your qualifications
B-001-15-02:
If you are the control operator at the station of another amateur who has additional qualifications to yours, what operating privileges are you allowed?
Only the privileges allowed by your qualifications
Any privileges allowed by the additional qualifications
All the emission privileges of the additional qualifications, but only the frequency privileges of your qualifications
All the frequency privileges of the additional qualifications, but only the emission privileges of your qualifications
B-001-15-03:
In addition to passing the Basic written examination, what must you do before you are allowed to use amateur frequencies below 30 MHz?
You must pass a Morse code or Advanced test or attain a mark of 80% on the Basic exam
You must notify Industry Canada that you intend to operate on the HF bands
You must pass a Morse code test
You must attend a class to learn about HF communications
B-001-15-04:
The licensee of an amateur station may operate radio controlled models:
on all frequencies above 30 MHz
if the control transmitter does not exceed 15 kHz of occupied bandwidth
if the frequency used is below 30 MHz
if only pulse modulation is used
B-001-15-05:
In Canada, the 75/80 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
3.5 to 4.0 MHz
3.0 to 3.5 MHz
4.0 to 4.5 MHz
4.5 to 5.0 MHz
B-001-15-06:
In Canada, the 160 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
1.8 to 2.0 MHz
1.5 to 2.0 MHz
2.0 to 2.25 MHz
2.25 to 2.5 MHz
B-001-15-07:
In Canada, the 40 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
7.0 to 7.3 MHz
6.5 to 6.8 MHz
6.0 to 6.3 MHz
7.7 to 8.0 MHz
B-001-15-08:
In Canada, the 20 meter amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
14.000 to 14.350 MHz
13.500 to 14.000 MHz
15.000 to 15.750 MHz
16.350 to 16.830 MHz
B-001-15-09:
In Canada, the 15 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
21.000 to 21.450 MHz
18.068 to 18.168 MHz
14.000 to 14.350 MHz
28.000 to 29.700 MHz
B-001-15-10:
In Canada, the 10 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
28.000 to 29.700 MHz
24.890 to 24.990 MHz
21.000 to 21.450 MHz
50.000 to 54.000 MHz
B-001-15-11:
In Canada, radio amateurs may use which of the following for radio control of models:
all amateur frequency bands above 30 MHz
50 to 54 MHz only
all amateur frequency bands
50 to 54, 144 to 148, and 220 to 225 MHz only
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