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G1C: Transmitter power regulations; HF data emission standards

G1C01: What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use on 10.140 MHz?

200 watts PEP output

1000 watts PEP output

1500 watts PEP output

2000 watts PEP output



G1C03: What is the maximum transmitting power a General class licensee may use when operating between 7025 and 7125 kHz?

1500 watts PEP output

200 watts PEP output

1000 watts PEP output

2000 watts PEP output



G1C04: What limitations, other than the 1500 watt PEP limit, are placed on transmitter power in the 14 MHz band?

Only the minimum power necessary to carry out the desired communications should be used

Power must be limited to 200 watts when transmitting between 14.100 MHz and 14.150 MHz

Power should be limited as necessary to avoid interference to another radio service on the frequency

Effective radiated power cannot exceed 3000 watts



G1C05: What is the maximum transmitting power a station with a General Class control operator may use on the 28 MHz band?

1500 watts PEP output

100 watts PEP output

1000 watts PEP output

2000 watts PEP output



G1C06: What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use on 1825 kHz?

1500 watts PEP output

200 watts PEP output

1000 watts PEP output

1200 watts PEP output



G1C07: Which of the following is a requirement when a station is transmitting on the 60 meter band?

Transmissions must not exceed an effective radiated power of 50 Watts PEP referred to a dipole antenna

Transmissions may only use Lower Sideband (LSB)

Transmissions must use only CW or Data modes

Transmissions must not exceed an effective radiated power of 200 Watts PEP referred to a dipole antenna



G1C08: What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY emissions transmitted on frequency bands below 28 MHz?

300 baud

56 kilobaud

19.6 kilobaud

1200 baud



G1C09: What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for packet emission transmissions on the 2 meter band?

19.6 kilobaud

300 baud

1200 baud

56 kilobaud



G1C10: What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmissions on the 10 meter band?

1200 baud

56 kilobaud

19.6 kilobaud

300 baud



G1C11: What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmissions on the 6 and 2 meter bands?

19.6 kilobaud

56 kilobaud

1200 baud

300 baud



G1C12: What is the maximum authorized bandwidth for RTTY, data or multiplexed emissions using an unspecified digital code transmitted on the 6 and 2 meter bands?

20 kHz

50 kHz

The total bandwidth shall not exceed that of a single-sideband phone emission

The total bandwidth shall not exceed 10 times that of a CW emission



G1C13: What is the maximum bandwidth permitted by FCC rules for amateur radio stations when operating on USB frequencies in the 60-meter band?

2.8 kHz

5.6 kHz

+/-2.8 kHz

3 kHz





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