TCI-T8C: Net operations, responsibilities of the net control station, message handling, interfacing with public safety officials
TCI-T8C01:
Which type of traffic has the highest priority?
Emergency traffic
Priority traffic
Health and welfare traffic
Routine traffic
TCI-T8C02:
What type of messages should not be transmitted over amateur radio frequencies during emergencies?
Personal information concerning victims
Requests for supplies
A schedule of relief operators
Estimates of how much longer the emergency will last
TCI-T8C03:
What should you do to minimize disruptions to an emergency traffic net once you have checked in?
Do not transmit on the net frequency until asked to do so by the net control station
Whenever the net frequency is quiet, announce your call sign and location
Move 5 kHz away from the net's frequency and use high power to ask other hams to keep clear of the net frequency
Wait until the net frequency is quiet, then ask for any emergency traffic for your area
TCI-T8C04:
What is one thing that must be included when passing emergency messages?
The name of the person originating the message
The call signs of all the stations passing the message
A status report
The message title
TCI-T8C05:
What is one way to reduce the chances of casual listeners overhearing sensitive emergency traffic?
Pass messages using a non-voice mode such as packet radio or Morse code
Speak as rapidly as possible to reduce your on-air time
Spell out every word using phonetics
Restrict transmission of messages to the hours between midnight and 4:00 AM
TCI-T8C06:
What is of primary importance for a net control station?
A strong and clear signal
A dual-band transceiver
A network card
The ability to speak several languages
TCI-T8C07:
What should the net control station do if someone breaks in with emergency traffic?
Stop all net activity until the emergency has been handled
Ask them to wait until the roll has been called
Ask the station to call the local police and then resume normal net activities
Ask them to move off your net frequency immediately
TCI-T8C08:
What should you do if a large scale emergency has just occurred and no net control station is available?
Open the emergency net immediately and ask for check-ins
Wait until the assigned net control station comes on the air and pass your traffic when called
Transmit a call for help and hope someone will hear you
Listen to the local NOAA weather broadcast to find out how long the emergency will last
TCI-T8C09:
What is the preamble of a message?
The information needed to track the message as it passes through the amateur radio traffic handling system
The first paragraph of the message text
The message number
The priority handling indicator for the message
TCI-T8C10:
What is meant by the term "check" in reference to a message?
The check is a count of the number of words in the message
The check is the value of a money order attached to the message
The check is a list of stations that have relayed the message
The check is a box on the message form that tells you the message was received
TCI-T8C11:
What is the recommended guideline for the maximum number of words to be included in the text of an emergency message?
25 words
10 words
50 words
75 words
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