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Subelement 1
Regulations and Policies
Section 1-07
content restrictions - non-superfluous, profanity, secret code, music, non-commercial
Which of the following cannot be discussed on an amateur club net?
  • Recreation planning
  • Code practice planning
  • Emergency planning
  • Correct Answer
    Business planning
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When is a radio amateur allowed to broadcast information to the general public?
  • Correct Answer
    Never
  • Only when the operator is being paid
  • Only when broadcasts last less than 1 hour
  • Only when broadcasts last longer than 15 minutes
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When may false or deceptive amateur signals or communications be transmitted?
  • Correct Answer
    Never
  • When operating a beacon transmitter in a "fox hunt" exercise
  • When playing a harmless "practical joke"
  • When you need to hide the meaning of a message for secrecy
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Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted in the amateur service?
  • Correct Answer
    Broadcasts intended for the general public
  • Telecommands to model craft
  • Brief transmissions to make adjustments to the station
  • Morse code practice
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When may you send indecent or profane words from your amateur station?
  • Correct Answer
    Never
  • Only when they do not cause interference to other communications
  • Only when they are not retransmitted through a repeater
  • Any time, but there is an unwritten rule among amateurs that they should not be used on the air
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When may an amateur station in two-way communication transmit a message in a secret code in order to obscure the meaning of the communication?
  • During a declared communications emergency
  • During contests
  • Correct Answer
    Never
  • When transmitting above 450 MHz
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What are the restrictions on the use of abbreviations or procedural signals in the amateur service?
  • There are no restrictions
  • They are not permitted because they obscure the meaning of a message to government monitoring stations
  • Only "10 codes" are permitted
  • Correct Answer
    They may be used if they do not obscure the meaning of a message
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What should you do to keep you station from retransmitting music or signals from a non- amateur station?
  • Turn up the volume of your transmitter
  • Speak closer to the microphone to increase your signal strength
  • Adjust your transceiver noise blanker
  • Correct Answer
    Turn down the volume of background audio
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The transmission of a secret code by the operator of an amateur station:
  • is permitted for contests
  • must be approved by Industr Canada
  • Correct Answer
    is not permitted
  • is permitted for third-part traffic
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A radio amateur may be engaged in communication which include the transmission of:
  • programming that originates from a broadcasting undertakin
  • Correct Answer
    Q signals
  • radiocommunication in support of industrial, business, or professional activities
  • commercially recorded material
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An amateur station may transmit:
  • profane or obscene words or language
  • music
  • secret codes or ciphers
  • Correct Answer
    signals which are not superfluous
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