B-001-17: Restrictions on capacity and power output by qualifications
B-001-17-01:
What amount of transmitter power must radio amateurs use at all times?
The minimum legal power necessary to communicate
25 watts PEP output
250 watts PEP output
2000 watts PEP output
B-001-17-02:
What is the most FM transmitter power a holder of only Basic Qualification may use on 147 MHz?
250 W DC input
1000 watts DC input
200 watts PEP output
25 watts PEP output
B-001-17-03:
At what point in your station is transceiver power measured?
At the antenna terminals of the transmitter or amplifier
At the final amplifier input terminals inside the transmitter or amplifier
On the antenna itself, after the feed line
At the power supply terminals inside the transmitter or amplifier
B-001-17-04:
What is the maximum transmitting output power an amateur station may use on 3750 kHz, if the operator has Basic and 5 w.p.m. qualifications?
560 watts PEP output for SSB operation
1000 watts PEP output for SSB operation
1500 watts PEP output for SSB operation
2000 watts PEP output for SSB operation
B-001-17-05:
What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use for SSB operation on 7055 kHz, if the operator has Basic and 12 w.p.m. qualifications?
560 watts PEP output
1000 watts PEP output
2000 watts PEP output
200 watts PEP output
B-001-17-06:
The DC power input to the anode or collector circuit of the final RF stage of a transmitter, used by a holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Advanced Qualification, shall not exceed:
1000 watts
250 watts
500 watts
750 watts
B-001-17-07:
The maximum DC input to the final stage of an amateur transmitter, when the operator is the holder of both the Basic and Advanced qualifications, is:
1000 watts
250 watts
1500 watts
500 watts
B-001-17-08:
The operator of an amateur station, who is the holder of a Basic Qualification, shall ensure that the station power, when expressed as RF output power measured across an impedance matched load, does not exceed:
560 watts peak-envelope power, for transmitters producing any type of single sideband emission
2500 watts peak power
1000 watts carrier power for transmitters producing other emissions
150 watts peak power
B-001-17-09:
The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification is limited to a maximum of _______ watts when expressed as direct current input power to the anode or collector circuit of the transmitter stage supplying radio frequency energy to the antenna:
250
1000
750
100
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