TCI-T2A: Prohibited communications: music, broadcasting, codes and ciphers, business use, permissible communications, bulletins, code practice, incidental music
TCI-T2A01:
When is an amateur station authorized to transmit information to the general public?
Never
Only when the operator is being paid
Only when the transmission lasts more than 10 minutes
Only when the transmission lasts longer than 15 minutes
TCI-T2A02:
When is an amateur station authorized to transmit music?
Amateurs may not transmit music, except as incidental to an authorized rebroadcast of space shuttle communications
Only when the music produces no spurious emissions
Only to interfere with an illegal transmission
Only when the music is above 1280 MHz
TCI-T2A03:
When is the transmission of codes or ciphers allowed to hide the meaning of a message transmitted by an amateur station?
Only when transmitting control commands to space stations or radio control craft
Only during contests
Only when operating mobile
Only when frequencies above 1280 MHz are used
TCI-T2A04:
When may an amateur station transmit false or deceptive signals?
Never
When operating a beacon transmitter in a "fox hunt" exercise
Only when making unidentified transmissions
When needed to hide the meaning of a message for secrecy
TCI-T2A05:
When may an amateur station transmit unidentified communications?
Only when sent from a space station or to control a model craft
Only during brief tests not meant as messages
Only when they do not interfere with others
Only during two-way or third party communications
TCI-T2A06:
What does the term broadcasting mean?
Transmissions intended for reception by the general public, either direct or relayed
Retransmission by automatic means of programs or signals from non-amateur stations
One-way radio communications, regardless of purpose or content
One-way or two-way radio communications between two or more stations
TCI-T2A07:
Which of the following are specifically prohibited in the Amateur Radio Service?
Indecent and obscene language
Discussion of politics
Discussion of programs on broadcast stations
Morse code practice
TCI-T2A08:
Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted in the Amateur Radio Service?
Broadcasts intended for reception by the general public
Telecommand of model craft
Brief transmissions to make adjustments to the station
Morse code practice
TCI-T2A09:
When does the MOC allow an amateur radio station to be used as a method of communication for hire or material compensation?
Only when authorized by the MOC
Only when making test transmissions
Only when news is being broadcast in times of emergency
Only when your employer is using amateur radio to broadcast advertising
TCI-T2A11:
When may you use your station to tell people about equipment you have for sale?
When you are offering amateur radio equipment for sale or trade on an occasional basis
Never
When you are conducting an on-line auction
When you are helping a recognized charity
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