B-001-20: International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations, applicability
B-001-20-01:
What type of messages may be transmitted to an amateur station in a foreign country?
Messages of a technical nature or personal remarks of relative unimportance
Messages of any type, if the foreign country allows third-party communications with Canada
Messages that are not religious, political, or patriotic in nature
Messages of any type
B-001-20-02:
The operator of an amateur station shall ensure that:
communications are limited to messages of a technical or personal nature
communications are exchanged only with commercial stations
all communications are conducted in secret code
charges are properly applied to all third-party communications
B-001-20-03:
Which of the following is NOT a provision of the ITU Radio Regulations which apply to Canadian radio amateurs?
Transmissions between countries shall not include any messages of a technical nature, or remarks of a personal character
It is forbidden to transmit international messages on behalf of third parties, unless those countries make special arrangements
Radiocommunications between countries shall be forbidden, if the administration of one of the countries objects
Administrations shall take such measures as they judge necessary to verify the operational and technical qualifications of amateurs
B-001-20-04:
The ITU Radio Regulations limit those radio amateurs, who have not demonstrated proficiency in Morse code, to frequencies above:
none of the above
1.8 MHz
3.5 MHz
28 MHz
B-001-20-05:
In addition to complying with the Act and Radiocommunication Regulations, Canadian radio amateurs must also comply with the regulations of the:
International Telecommunication Union
American Radio Relay League
Radio Amateurs of Canada Inc.
International Amateur Radio Union
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