Regulations and Policies
frequency bands and qualification requirements
If you let another amateur with additional qualifications than yours control your station, what operating privileges are allowed?
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If you are the control operator at the station of another amateur who has additional qualifications to yours, what operating privileges are you allowed?
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In addition to passing the Basic written examination, what must you do before you are allowed to use amateur frequencies below 30 MHz?
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The licensee of an amateur station may operate radio controlled models:
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In Canada, the 75/80 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, the 160 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, the 40 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, the 20 meter amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, the 15 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, the 10 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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In Canada, radio amateurs may use which of the following for radio control of models:
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