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Subelement 1

Regulations and Policies

Section 1-14

foreign amateur operation in Canada, banned countries, third-party messages

If a non-amateur friend is using your station to talk to someone in Canada, and a foreign station breaks in to talk to your friend, what should you do?

  • Since you can talk to foreign amateurs, your friend may keep talking as long as you are the control operator
  • Correct Answer
    Have your friend wait until you find out if Canada has a third-party agreement with the foreign station's government
  • Report the incident to the foreign amateur's government
  • Stop all discussions and quickly sign off
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If you let an unqualified third party use your amateur station, what must you do at your station's control point?

  • You must key the transmitter and make the station identification
  • You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts are made on frequencies below 30 MHz
  • Correct Answer
    You must continuously monitor and supervise the third party's participation
  • You must monitor and supervise the communication only if contacts are made in countries which have no third party communications
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Radio amateurs may use their stations to transmit international communications on behalf of a third party only if:

  • the amateur station has received written authorization from Industry Canada to pass third party traffic
  • the communication is transmitted by secret code
  • Correct Answer
    such communications have been authorized by the countries concerned
  • prior remuneration has been received
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A person operating a Canadian amateur station is forbidden to communicate with amateur stations of another country:

  • Correct Answer
    when that country has notified the International Telecommunication Union that it objects to such communications
  • without written permission from Industry Canada
  • until he has properly identified his station
  • unless he is passing third- party traffic
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International communications on behalf of third parties may be transmitted by an amateur station only if:

  • English or French is used to identify the station at the end of each transmission
  • Correct Answer
    the countries concerned have authorized such communications
  • the countries for which the traffic is intended have registered their consent to such communications with the ITU
  • radiotelegraphy is used
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Amateur third party communications is:

  • the transmission of commercial or secret messages
  • a simultaneous communication between three operators
  • none of these answers
  • Correct Answer
    the transmission of non- commercial or personal messages to or on behalf of a third party
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Third-party traffic is:

  • any message passed by an amateur station
  • coded communications of any type
  • Correct Answer
    a message sent to a non- amateur via an amateur station
  • any communication between two amateur operators
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One of the following is not considered to be communications on behalf of a third party, even though the message is originated by, or addressed to, a nonamateur:

  • messages that are handled within a local network
  • messages addressed to points within Canada
  • Correct Answer
    messages originated from Canadian Forces Affiliated Radio Service (CFARS)
  • all messages received from Canadian stations
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One of the following is not considered to be communications on behalf of a third party, even though the message may be originated by, or addressed to, a non-amateur:

  • Correct Answer
    messages that originate from the United States Military Affiliated Radio System (MARS)
  • all messages originated by Canadian amateur stations
  • messages addressed to points within Canada from the United States
  • messages that are handled within local networks during a simulated emergency exercise
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Which of the following is not correct? While in Canada, the operator of a station licensed by the Government of the United States, shall identify the station using three of these identifiers:

  • by adding to the call sign the Canadian call sign prefix for the geographic location of the station
  • by radiotelephone, adding to the call sign the word "mobile" or "portable" or by radiotelegraph adding the oblique character "/"
  • Correct Answer
    US radio amateurs must obtain a Canadian amateur station licence before operating in Canada
  • by transmitting the call sign assigned by the FCC
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Which of the following statements is not correct? A Canadian radio amateur may:

  • Correct Answer
    pass third-party traffic with all duly licensed amateur stations in any country which is a member of the ITU
  • pass messages originating from or destined to the United States Military Affiliated Radio System (MARS)
  • pass messages originating from or destined to the Canadian Forces Affiliated Radio Service (CFARS)
  • communicate with a similar station of a country which has not notified ITU that it objects to such communications
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