T2D: Operating another person's station, guest operators at your station, third party communications, autopatch, incidental business use, compensation of operators, club stations, station security, station inspection, protection against unauthorized transmissions
T2D01:
Who is responsible for proper operation if you transmit from another amateur's station?
Both of you
Only the other station licensee
Only you as the control operator
Only the station licensee, unless the station records shows another control operator at the time
T2D02:
What operating privileges are allowed when another amateur holding a higher class license is controlling your station?
All privileges allowed by the higher class license
Only the privileges allowed by your license
All the emission privileges of the higher class license, but only the frequency privileges of your license
All the frequency privileges of the higher class license, but only the emission privileges of your license
T2D03:
What operating privileges are allowed when you are the control operator at the station of another amateur who has a higher class license than yours?
Only the privileges allowed by your license
Any privileges allowed by the higher class license
All the emission privileges of the higher class license, but only the frequency privileges of your license
All the frequency privileges of the higher class license, but only the emission privileges of your license
T2D04:
Which of the following is a prohibited amateur radio transmission?
Using amateur radio for conducting business
Using amateur radio to seek emergency assistance
Using an amateur phone patch to call for a taxi or food delivery
Using an amateur phone patch to call home to say you are running late
T2D05:
What is the definition of third-party communications?
A message sent between two amateur stations for someone else
Public service communications for a political party
Any messages sent by amateur stations
A three-minute transmission to another amateur
T2D06:
How many persons are required to be members of a club for a club station license to be issued by the FCC?
At least 4
At least 5
A trustee and 2 officers
At least 2
T2D07:
When may you operate your amateur station aboard an aircraft?
Only with the approval of the pilot in command and not using the aircraft's radio equipment
At any time
Only while the aircraft is on the ground
Only when you have written permission from the airline and only using the aircraft's radio equipment
T2D08:
When is the FCC allowed to inspect your station equipment and station records?
At any time upon request
Only on weekends
Never
Only during daylight hours
T2D09:
How might you best keep unauthorized persons from using your amateur station?
Disconnect the power and microphone cables when not using your equipment
Connect a dummy load to the antenna
Put a "Danger - High Voltage" sign in the station
Put fuses in the main power line
T2D10:
Why are unlicensed persons in your family not allowed to transmit on your amateur station if you are not there?
They must be licensed before they are allowed to be control operators
They must not use your equipment without your permission
They must know how to use proper procedures and Q signals
They must know the right frequencies and emissions for transmitting
T2D11:
When is it permissible for the control operator of a club station to accept compensation for sending information bulletins or Morse code practice?
When the station makes those transmissions for at least 40 hours per week
When compensation is paid from a non-profit organization
When the club station license is held by a non-profit organization
Anytime compensation is needed
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