TCI-T3B: Use of minimum power, band plans, repeater coordination, mode restricted sub-bands
TCI-T3B01:
What is a band plan?
A voluntary guideline, beyond the divisions established by the ITU for using different operating modes within an amateur band
A guideline from the ITU for making amateur frequency band allocations
A guideline for operating schedules within an amateur band published by the ITU
A plan devised by a local group
TCI-T3B02:
Which of the following statements is true of band plans?
They are voluntary guidelines for efficient use of the radio spectrum
They are mandated by the MOC to regulate spectrum use
They are mandated by the ITU
They are mandatory only in the Turks and Caicos Islands
TCI-T3B03:
Who developed the band plans used by amateur radio operators?
The amateur community
The government of Great Britain
The MOC
The International Commerce Commission
TCI-T3B05:
What is the main purpose of repeater coordination?
To reduce interference and promote proper use of spectrum
To coordinate as many repeaters as possible in a small area
To coordinate all possible frequencies available for repeater use
To promote and encourage use of simplex frequencies
TCI-T3B07:
Which of these statements is true about legal power levels on the amateur bands?
An amateur must use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communication
Always use the maximum power allowed to ensure that you complete the contact
An amateur may use no more than 200 Watts PEP to make an amateur contact
An amateur may use up to 1500 Watts PEP on any amateur frequency
TCI-T3B09:
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 50.0-50.1 MHz?
CW only
CW and RTTY
SSB only
CW and SSB
TCI-T3B10:
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted sub-band at 144.0-144.1 MHz?
CW only
CW and RTTY
SSB only
CW and SSB
TCI-T3B11:
What emission modes are permitted in the restricted portion of the 1 1/4-meter band?
CW and Data
Data only
CW and SSB
SSB and FM
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