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TCI-T3C: Courtesy and respect for others, sensitive subject areas, obscene and indecent language

TCI-T3C01: What is the proper way to break into a conversation between two stations that are using the frequency?

Say your call sign between their transmissions

Wait for them to finish and then call CQ

Say "Break-break" between their transmissions

Call one of the operators on the telephone to interrupt the conversation



TCI-T3C02: What is considered to be proper repeater operating practice?

All of these answers are correct

Monitor before transmitting and keep transmissions short

Identify legally

Use the minimum amount of transmitter power necessary



TCI-T3C03: What should you do before responding to another station’s call?

Make sure you are operating on a permissible frequency for your licence

Adjust your transmitter for maximum power output

Ask the station to send their signal report and location

Verify the other station's licence



TCI-T3C04: What rule applies if two amateur stations want to use the same frequency?

No frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station and neither has priority

The station operator with a lesser class of licence must yield the frequency to a higher-class licencee

The station operator with a lower power output must yield the frequency to the station with a higher power output

Station operators in ITU Regions 1 and 3 must yield the frequency to stations in ITU Region 2



TCI-T3C05: Why is indecent and obscene language prohibited in the Amateur Service?

All of these choices are correct

Because it is offensive to some individuals

Because young children may intercept amateur communications with readily available receiving equipment

Because such language is specifically prohibited by ITU Rules



TCI-T3C06: Why should amateur radio operators avoid the use of racial or ethnic slurs when talking to other stations?

It is offensive to some people and reflects a poor public image on all amateur radio operators

Such language is prohibited by the ITU

Some of the terms used may be unfamiliar to other operators

You transmissions might be recorded for use in court



TCI-T3C07: What should you do if you hear a newly licenced operator that is having trouble with their station?

Contact them and offer to help with the problem

Tell them to get off the air until they learn how operate properly

Report them to the MOC

Move to another frequency



TCI-T3C08: Where can an official list be found of prohibited obscene and indecent words that should not be used in amateur radio?

There is no official list of prohibited obscene and indecent words

On the ITU web site

On the Ministry of Commerce web site

The official list is in public domain and found in all amateur study guides



TCI-T3C09: What type of subjects are not prohibited communications while using amateur radio?

All of these answers are correct

Political discussions

Jokes and stories

Religious preferences



TCI-T3C10: When circumstances are not specifically covered by ITU rules what general operating standard must be applied to amateur station operation?

Good engineering and amateur practices

Designated operator control

Politically correct control

Reasonable operator control





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