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Subelement 1

Regulations and Policies

Section 1-21

operation outside Canada, ITU regions, reciprocal privileges, international licences

In which International Telecommunication Union Region is Canada?

  • Region 4
  • Region 3
  • Correct Answer
    Region 2
  • Region 1
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A Canadian radio amateur, operating his station in the state of Florida, is subject to which frequency band limits?

  • Correct Answer
    Those applicable to US radio amateurs
  • ITU Region 2
  • ITU Region 3
  • ITU Region 1
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A Canadian radio amateur, operating his station 7 kilometres (4 miles) offshore from the coast of Florida, is subject to which frequency band limits?

  • Those applicable to Canadian radio amateurs
  • ITU Region 1
  • Correct Answer
    Those applicable to US radio amateurs
  • ITU Region 2
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Australia, Japan, and Southeast Asia are in which ITU Region?

  • Region 4
  • Region 2
  • Correct Answer
    Region 3
  • Region 1
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Canada is location in ITU Region:

  • region 1
  • Correct Answer
    region 2
  • region 3
  • region 4
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Which of the following answers is not correct? Canadian radio amateurs may apply for a CEPT international radio amateur licence for operation in any of the 32 CEPT countries, and:

  • Correct Answer
    foreign radio amateurs, holding CEPT Class 2 licences, receive the same privileges in Canada as Canadians with Basic and 12 WPM qualifications
  • Canadian radio amateurs, holding Basic and 12 w.p.m. qualifications, will be granted CEPT Class 1 recognition
  • Canadian radio amateurs, holding Basic Qualification only, will be granted CEPT Class 2 recognition (operation only above 30 MHz)
  • foreign radio amateurs, holding CEPT Class 1 licences, receive the same privileges in Canada as Canadians with Basic and 12 w.p.m. qualifications
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Which of the following answers is not correct? Canadian radio Canadian CEPT international radio licences for operation in any of the 32 CEPT member amateurs may apply for countries, and:

  • foreign radio amateurs, holding CEPT Class 1 licences, will receive recognition in Canada equal to Basic and 12 w.p.m.
  • Canadian radio amateurs, holding Basic Qualification only, will be granted CEPT Class 2 recognition (operation above 30 MHz)
  • Correct Answer
    foreign radio amateurs, holding CEPT Class 1 licences, will receive recognition in Canada equal to Basic Qualification only
  • Canadian radio amateurs, holding Basic and 12 w.p.m. qualifications, will be granted CEPT Class 1 recognition
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