SOLUTIONS A+ GRADED A+ 2025/2026
✔✔The control operator and the station licensee are equally responsible - ✔✔When the
control operator is not the station licensee, who is responsible for the proper operation
of the station?
✔✔The class of operator license held by the control operator - ✔✔What determines the
transmitting privileges of an amateur station?
✔✔At no time - ✔✔When, under normal circumstances, may a Technician Class
licensee be the control operator of a station operating in an exclusive Extra Class
operator segment of the amateur bands?
✔✔The location at which the control operator function is performed - ✔✔What is an
amateur station control point?
✔✔Repeater operation - ✔✔Which is an example of automatic control?
✔✔Operating the station over the internet - ✔✔Which of the following is an example of
remote control as defined in Part 97?
✔✔All of these choices are correct:
1. The control operator must be at the control point
2. A control operator is required at all times
3. The control operator indirectly manipulates the controls - ✔✔Which of the following is
true of remote control operation?
✔✔The station licensee - ✔✔Who does the FCC presume to be the control operator of
an amateur station, unless documentation to the contrary is in the station records?
✔✔When the communication is incidental to classroom instruction at an educational
institution - ✔✔In which of the following circumstances may the control operator of an
amateur station receive compensation for operating that station?
✔✔The control operator of the originating station - ✔✔Who is accountable should a
repeater inadvertently retransmit communications that violate the FCC rules?
✔✔Any such language is prohibited - ✔✔What, if any, are the restrictions concerning
transmission of language that may be considered indecent or obscene?
✔✔At no time - ✔✔When is willful interference to other Amateur Radio stations
permitted?
,✔✔Transmissions intended for reception by the general public - ✔✔What is the
meaning of the term "broadcasting" in the FCC rules for the Amateur Radio Service
✔✔When transmitting code practice, information bulletins, or transmission necessary to
provide emergency communications - ✔✔Under which of the following circumstances
may an Amateur Radio station make one-way transmissions?
✔✔Only where such communications directly relate to the immediate safety of human
life or protection of property - ✔✔Under which of the following circumstances are
amateur stations authorized to transmit signals related to broadcasting, program
production, or newsgathering, assuming no other means is available?
✔✔Only when transmitting control commands to space stations or radio control craft -
✔✔When is it permissible to transmit messages encoded to hide their meaning?
✔✔When incidental to an authorized retransmission of manned spacecraft
communications - ✔✔Under what conditions is an amateur station authorized to
transmit music using a phone emission?
✔✔When the equipment is normally used in an amateur station and such activity is not
conducted on a regular basis - ✔✔When may Amateur Radio operators use their
stations to notify other amateurs of the availability of equipment for sale or trade?
✔✔At any time upon request by an FCC representative - ✔✔When must the station
licensee make the station and its records available for FCC inspection?
✔✔Revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license - ✔✔What
may result when correspondence from the FCC is returned as undeliverable because
the grantee failed to provide and maintain a correct mailing address with the FCC?
✔✔Radio frequency signals of all types - ✔✔What does the abbreviation "RF" refer to?
✔✔Electromagnetic - ✔✔What type of wave carries radio signals between transmitting
and receiving stations?
✔✔Electromagnetic - ✔✔A radio wave is made up of what type of energy?
✔✔Electric and magnetic fields - ✔✔What are the two components of a radio wave?
✔✔At the speed of light - ✔✔How fast does a radio wave travel through free space?
, ✔✔300,000,000 meters per second - ✔✔What is the approximate velocity of a radio
wave as it travels through free space?
✔✔Frequency - ✔✔What describes the number of times per second that an alternating
current makes a complete cycle?
✔✔Hertz - ✔✔What is the unit of frequency?
✔✔MHz - ✔✔What is the proper abbreviation for megahertz?
✔✔3525 kHz - ✔✔If a frequency displayed calibrated in megahertz shows a reading of
3.525 MHz, what would it show if it were calibrated in kilohertz?
✔✔Wavelength - ✔✔What is the name for the distance a radio wave travels during one
complete cycle?
✔✔The approximate wavelength - ✔✔What property of radio waves is often used to
identify the different frequency bands?
✔✔The wavelength gets shorter as the frequency increases - ✔✔How does the
wavelength of a radio wave relate to its frequency?
✔✔Wavelength in meters equals 300 divided by frequency in megahertz - ✔✔What is
the formula for converting frequency to approximate wavelength in meters?
✔✔3 to 30 MHz - ✔✔What frequency range is referred to as HF?
✔✔200 watts - ✔✔What is the maximum peak envelope power output for Technician
class operators using their assigned portions of the HF bands?
✔✔30 to 300 MHz - ✔✔What are the frequency limits of the VHF spectrum?
✔✔300 - 3000 MHz - ✔✔What are the frequency limits of the UHF spectrum?
✔✔1500 watts - ✔✔Except for some specific restrictions, what is the maximum peak
envelope power output for Technician class operators using frequencies above 30
MHz?
✔✔52.525 MHz - ✔✔Which frequency is within the 6 meter amateur band?
✔✔2 meter band - ✔✔Which amateur band are you using when your station is
transmitting on 146.52 MHz?