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T1C: Authorized frequencies (Technician), reciprocal licensing, operation near band edges, spectrum sharing

T1C01: What is required before you can control an amateur station in the US?

You must be named in the FCC amateur license database, or be an alien with reciprocal operating authorization

You must hold an FCC restricted operator's permit for a licensed radio station

You must submit an FCC Form 605 with a license examination fee

The FCC must issue you a Certificate of Successful Completion of Amateur Training



T1C02: Where does a US amateur license allow you to transmit?

From wherever the Amateur Radio Service is regulated by the FCC or where reciprocal agreements are in place

From anywhere in the world

From a country that shares a third party agreement with the US

Only from the mailing address printed on your license



T1C03: Under what conditions are amateur stations allowed to communicate with stations operating in other radio services?

When authorized by the FCC

When other radio services make contact with amateur stations

When communicating with stations in the Family Radio Service

When commercial broadcast stations are off the air



T1C04: Which frequency is within the 6-meter band?

52.525 MHz

49.00 MHz

28.50 MHz

222.15 MHz



T1C05: Which amateur band are you using when transmitting on 146.52 MHz?

2 meter band

20 meter band

14 meter band

6 meter band



T1C06: Which 70-centimeter frequency is authorized to a Technician class license holder operating in ITU Region 2?

443.350 MHz

455.350 MHz

146.520 MHz

222.520 MHz



T1C07: Which 23 centimeter frequency is authorized to a Technician class license holder operating in ITU Region 2?

1296 MHz

2315 MHz

3390 MHz

146.52 MHz



T1C08: What amateur band are you using if you are operating on 223.50 MHz?

1.25 meter band

15 meter band

10 meter band

2 meter band



T1C09: What do the FCC rules mean when an amateur frequency band is said to be available on a secondary basis?

Amateurs may not cause harmful interference to primary users

Secondary users of a frequency have equal rights to operate

Amateurs are only allowed to use the frequency at night

Secondary users are not allowed on amateur bands



T1C10: When may a US amateur operator communicate with an amateur in a foreign country?

At any time unless prohibited by either government

Only when a third-party agreement exists between the US and the foreign country

At any time except between 146.52 and 146.58 MHz

Only when a foreign amateur uses English



T1C11: Which of the following types of communications are not permitted in the Amateur Radio Service?

Communications on a regular basis that could reasonably be furnished alternatively through other radio services

Brief transmissions to make adjustments to the station

Brief transmissions to establish two-way communications with other stations

Transmissions to assist persons learning or improving proficiency in CW





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