TCI-T1B: ITU regions, international regulations, call sign structure, special event calls, vanity call signs
TCI-T1B01:
What is the ITU?
The International Telecommunication Union
The International Telecommunications Utility
The International Telephone Union
The International Technology Union
TCI-T1B02:
What is the purpose of ITU Regions?
They are used to assist in the management of frequency allocations
They are useful when operating maritime mobile
They are used in call sign assignments
They must be used after your call sign to indicate your location
TCI-T1B03:
What system does T.A.C.A.R.S. use to select new amateur radio call signs?
Call signs are assigned in sequential order
Call signs are assigned in random order
The applicant is allowed to request a call sign
Volunteer Examiners choose an unassigned call sign
TCI-T1B04:
How can you obtain a special call sign?
The vanity call sign program
The sequential call sign program
By applying for a special event call sign
There is no provision for choosing a special event call sign
TCI-T1B05:
How might an amateur radio club obtain a club station call sign?
By applying through a Club Station Call Sign Administrator
By applying directly to the T.A.C.A.R.S. and the MOC
By submitting a Form to the ITU
By notifying a volunteer examiner
TCI-T1B06:
Who is eligible to apply for temporary use of a 2-by-1 format Special Event call sign?
Any Resident or Visitor Licence holder
Only First class amateurs
Only military stations
Only trustees of amateur radio club stations
TCI-T1B07:
When are you allowed to operate your amateur station in a foreign country?
When there is a reciprocal operating agreement between the countries
When there is a mutual agreement allowing third party communications
When authorization permits amateur communications in a foreign language
When you are communicating with non-licenced individuals in another country
TCI-T1B08:
Which of the following call signs is a valid Turks and Caicos amateur call?
VP5TMJ
UZ4FWD
KBL7766
VE3TWJ
TCI-T1B09:
What letters must be used for the first letter in Turks and Caicos amateur call signs?
VP and VQ
KP and KQ
VE and VQ
VA and VW
TCI-T1B10:
What numbers are used in Turks and Caicos amateur call signs?
A single digit, 5 only
Any two-digit number, 10 through 99
Any two-digit number, 22 through 45
A single digit, 1 though 4
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