AMATEUR EXTRA Class Test
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When using a transceiver that displays the carrier frequency of phone
signals, which of the following displayed frequencies represents the
highest frequency at which a properly adjusted USB emission will be
totally within the band?
A.
The exact upper band edge
B.
300 Hz below the upper band edge
C.
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,1 kHz below the upper band edge
D.
3 kHz below the upper band edge - ✔✔D.
3 kHz below the upper band edge
When using a transceiver that displays the carrier frequency of phone
signals, which of the following displayed frequencies represents the lowest
frequency at which a properly adjusted LSB emission will be totally within
the band?
A.
The exact lower band edge
B.
300 Hz above the lower band edge
C.
1 kHz above the lower band edge
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,D.
3 kHz above the lower band edge - ✔✔D.
3 kHz above the lower band edge
With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals,
you hear a station calling CQ on 14.349 MHz USB. Is it legal to return the
call using upper sideband on the same frequency?
A.
Yes, because you were not the station calling CQ
B.
Yes, because the displayed frequency is within the 20 meter band
C.
No, the sideband will extend beyond the band edge
D.
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, No, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions above 14.340
MHz - ✔✔No, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions
above 14.340 MHz
With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals,
you hear a DX station calling CQ on 3.601 MHz LSB. Is it legal to return the
call using lower sideband on the same frequency?
A.
Yes, because the DX station initiated the contact
B.
Yes, because the displayed frequency is within the 75 meter phone band
segment
C.
No, the sideband will extend beyond the edge of the phone band segment
D.
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