E1B01

Which of the following constitutes a spurious emission?

  1. An emission outside its necessary bandwidth that can be reduced or eliminated without affecting the information transmitted

E1B02

Which of the following factors might cause the physical location of an amateur station apparatus or antenna structure to be restricted?

  1. The location is significant to our environment, American history, architecture, or culture.

E1B03

Within what distance must an amateur station protect an FCC monitoring facility from harmful interference?

  1. 1 mile

E1B04

What must be done before placing an amateur station within an officially designated wilderness area or wildlife preserve, or an area listed in the National Register of Historical Places?

  1. An Environmental Assessment must be submitted to the FCC

E1B05

What height restrictions apply to an amateur station antenna structure not close to a public use airport unless the FAA is notified and it is registered with the FCC?

  1. It must be no higher than 200 feet above ground level at its site

E1B06

Which of the following additional rules apply if you are installing an amateur station antenna at a site within 20,000 feet of a public use airport?

  1. You may have to notify the Federal Aviation Administration and register it with the FCC

E1B07

Whose approval is required before erecting an amateur station antenna located at or near a public use airport if the antenna would exceed a certain height depending upon the antenna’s distance from the nearest active runway?

  1. The FAA must be notified and it must be registered with the FCC

E1B08

On what frequencies may the operation of an amateur station be restricted if its emissions cause interference to the reception of a domestic broadcast station on a receiver of good engineering design?

  1. On the interfering amateur service transmitting frequencies

E1B09

What is the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)?

  1. A radio service of amateur stations for civil defense communications during periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies

E1B10

Which amateur stations may be operated in RACES?

  1. Any FCC-licensed amateur station certified by the responsible civil defense organization for the area served

E1B11

What frequencies are normally authorized to an amateur station participating in RACES?

  1. All amateur service frequencies otherwise authorized to the control operator

E1B12

What are the frequencies authorized to an amateur station participating in RACES during a period when the President's War Emergency Powers are in force?

  1. Specific amateur service frequency segments authorized in FCC Part 214

E1B13

What communications are permissible in RACES?

  1. Authorized civil defense emergency communications affecting the immediate safety of life and property

 

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