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B-001-001-001: Authority to make regulations governing radiocommunications is derived from:
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B-001-001-002: Authority to make ""Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service"" is derived from:
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B-001-001-003: The Department that is responsible for the administration of the Radiocommunication Act is:
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B-001-001-004: The ""amateur radio service"" is defined in:
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B-001-002-001: What must you do to notify your mailing address changes ?
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B-001-002-002: An Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is valid for:
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B-001-002-003: Whenever a change of address is made:
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B-001-002-004: The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
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B-001-002-005: The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate shall, at the request of a duly appointed radio inspector, produce the certificate, or a copy thereof, to the inspector, within ____ hours after the request:
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B-001-002-006: The fee for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is:
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B-001-002-007: The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate should be:
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B-001-003-001: Out of amateur band transmissions:
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B-001-003-002: If an amateur pretends there is an emergency and transmits the word ""MAYDAY,"" what is this called?
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B-001-003-003: A person found guilty of transmitting a false or fraudulent distress signal, or interfering with, or obstructing any radio communication, without lawful cause, may be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty of:
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B-001-003-004: What government document states the offences and penalties for non compliance of the rules governing radiocommunications?
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B-001-003-005: Which of the following is not correct? The Minister may suspend an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
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B-001-003-006: Which of the following statements is not correct?
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B-001-004-001: What age must you be to hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification?
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B-001-004-002: Which examination must be passed before an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is issued?
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B-001-004-003: Holders of which one of the following certificates may be issued an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate?
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B-001-004-004: After an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic qualifications is issued, the holder may be examined for additional qualifications in the following order:
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B-001-004-005: One Morse code qualification is available for the Amateur Radio Operator Certificate. It is:
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B-001-004-006: The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with the Basic Qualification is authorized to operate following stations:
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B-001-004-007: What conditions must candidates to amateur radio certification meet?
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B-001-005-001: Radio apparatus may be installed, placed in operation, repaired or maintained by the holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Advanced Qualification on behalf of another person:
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B-001-005-002: The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate may design and build from scratch transmitting equipment for use in the amateur radio service provided that person has the:
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B-001-005-003: Where a friend is not the holder of any type of radio operator certificate, you, as a holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification, may, on behalf of your friend:
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B-001-005-004: A radio amateur with Basic and Morse code qualifications may install an amateur station for another person:
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B-001-006-001: An amateur radio station with a maximum input power to the final stage of 2 watts:
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B-001-006-002: An amateur station may be used to communicate with:
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B-001-006-003: Which of the following statements is not correct?
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B-001-006-004: Which of the following statements is not correct?
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B-001-006-005: Which of the following statements is not correct? A person may operate radio apparatus, authorized in the amateur service:
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B-001-006-006: Some VHF and UHF FM radios purchased for use in the amateur service can also be programmed to communicate on frequencies used for the land mobile service. Under what conditions is this permissible?
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B-001-007-001: Which of the following cannot be discussed on an amateur club net?
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B-001-007-002: When is a radio amateur allowed to broadcast information to the general public?
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B-001-007-003: When may false or deceptive amateur signals or communications be transmitted?
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B-001-007-004: Which of the following one-way communications may not be transmitted in the amateur service?
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B-001-007-005: You wish to develop and use a new digital encoding technique to transmit data over amateur radio spectrum. Under what conditions is this permissible?
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B-001-007-006: When may an amateur station in two-way communication transmit an encoded message?
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B-001-007-007: What are the restrictions on the use of abbreviations or procedural signals in the amateur service?
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B-001-007-008: What should you do to keep you station from retransmitting music or signals from a non-amateur station?
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B-001-007-009: The transmission of a secret code by the operator of an amateur station:
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B-001-007-010: A radio amateur may be engaged in communication which include the transmission of:
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B-001-007-011: In the amateur radio service, business communications:
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B-001-008-001: Where may the holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate operate an amateur radio station in Canada?
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B-001-008-002: Which type of station may transmit one-way communications?
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B-001-008-003: Amateur radio operators may install or operate radio apparatus:
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B-001-008-004: In order to install any radio apparatus, to be used specifically for receiving and automatically retransmitting radiotelephone communications within the same frequency band, a radio amateur must hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate, with a minimum of:
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B-001-008-005: In order to install any radio apparatus, to be used specifically for an amateur radio club station, the radio amateur must hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate, with a minimum of the following qualifications:
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B-001-008-006: In order to install or operate a transmitter or RF amplifier that is neither professionally designed nor commercially manufactured for use in the amateur service, a radio amateur must hold an Amateur Operator's Certificate, with a minimum of which qualifications?
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B-001-009-001: Who is responsible for the proper operation of an amateur station?
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B-001-009-002: If you transmit from another amateur's station, who is responsible for its proper operation?
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B-001-009-003: What is your responsibility as a station owner?
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B-001-009-004: Who may be the control operator of an amateur station?
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B-001-009-005: When must an amateur station have a control operator?
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B-001-009-006: When an amateur station is transmitting, where must its control operator be?
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B-001-009-007: Why can't family members without qualifications transmit using your amateur station if they are alone with your equipment?
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B-001-009-008: The owner of an amateur station may:
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B-001-009-009: Which of the following statements is correct?
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B-001-010-001: What is a transmission called that disturbs other communications?
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B-001-010-002: When may you deliberately interfere with another station's communications?
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B-001-010-003: If the regulations say that the amateur service is a secondary user of a frequency band, and another service is a primary user, what does this mean?
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B-001-010-004: What rule applies if two amateurs want to use the same frequency?
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B-001-010-005: What name is given to a form of interference that seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service?
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B-001-010-006: Where interference to the reception of radiocommunications is caused by the operation of an amateur station:
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B-001-010-007: Radio amateur operation must not cause interference to other radio services operating in which of the following bands?
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B-001-010-008: Radio amateur operations are not ARE NOT protected from interference caused by another service operating in which of the following frequency bands?
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B-001-010-009: Which of the following is not correct? The operator of an amateur station:
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B-001-010-010: Which of these amateur bands may be heavily occupied by licence exempt devices?
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B-001-010-011: The amateur radio service is authorized to share a portion of what Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band that is heavily used by licence exempt devices?
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B-001-011-001: Amateur radio stations may communicate:
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B-001-011-002: During relief operations in the days following a disaster, when may an amateur use his equipment to communicate on frequencies outside amateur bands?
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B-001-011-003: If you hear an unanswered distress signal on an amateur band where you do not have privileges to communicate:
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B-001-011-004: In the amateur radio service, it is permissible to broadcast:
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B-001-011-005: An amateur radio station in distress may:
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B-001-011-006: During a disaster, when may an amateur station make transmissions necessary to meet essential communication needs and assist relief operations?
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B-001-011-007: During an emergency, what power output limitations must be observed by a station in distress?
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B-001-011-008: During a disaster:
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B-001-011-009: Messages from recognized public service agencies may be handled by amateur radio stations:
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B-001-011-010: It is permissible to interfere with the working of another station if:
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B-001-012-001: What kind of payment is allowed for third-party messages sent by an amateur station?
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B-001-012-002: Radiocommunications transmitted by stations other than a broadcasting station may be divulged or used:
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B-001-012-003: The operator of an amateur station:
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B-001-012-004: Which of the following is not an exception from the penalties under the Act, for divulging, intercepting or using information obtained through radiocommunication, other than broadcasting?
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B-001-013-001: Which of the following call signs is a valid Canadian amateur radio call sign?
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B-001-013-002: How often must an amateur station be identified?
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B-001-013-003: What do you transmit to identify your amateur station?
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B-001-013-004: What identification, if any, is required when two amateur stations begin communications?
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B-001-013-005: What identification, if any, is required when two amateur stations end communications?
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B-001-013-006: What is the longest period of time an amateur station can transmit, without identifying by call sign?
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B-001-013-007: When may an amateur transmit unidentified communications?
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B-001-013-008: What language may you use when identifying your station?
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B-001-013-009: The call sign of an amateur station must be transmitted:
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B-001-013-010: The call sign of an amateur station must be sent:
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B-001-013-011: The call sign of a Canadian amateur radio station would normally start with the letters:
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B-001-014-001: 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?
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B-001-014-002: If you let an unqualified third party use your amateur station, what must you do at your station's control point?
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B-001-014-003: Radio amateurs may use their stations to transmit international communications on behalf of a third party only if:
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B-001-014-004: A person operating a Canadian amateur station is forbidden to communicate with amateur stations of another country:
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B-001-014-005: International communications on behalf of third parties may be transmitted by an amateur station only if:
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B-001-014-006: Amateur third party communications is:
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B-001-014-007: International third party amateur radio communication in case of emergencies or disaster relief is expressly permitted unless:
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B-001-014-008: 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 non-amateur:
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B-001-014-009: 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:
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B-001-014-010: Which of the following is not correct? While operating in Canada a radio amateur licensed by the Government of the United States must:
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B-001-014-011: Which of the following statements is not correct? A Canadian radio amateur may, on amateur frequencies,:
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B-001-015-001: If you let another amateur with additional qualifications than yours control your station, what operating privileges are allowed?
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B-001-015-002: 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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B-001-015-003: 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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B-001-015-004: The holder of an amateur radio certificate may operate radio controlled models:
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B-001-015-005: In Canada, the 75/80 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-006: In Canada, the 160 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-007: In Canada, the 40 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-008: In Canada, the 20 meter amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-009: In Canada, the 15 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-010: In Canada, the 10 metre amateur band corresponds in frequency to:
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B-001-015-011: In Canada, radio amateurs may use which of the following for radio control of models:
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B-001-016-001: What is the maximum authorized bandwidth within the frequency range of 50 to 148 MHz?
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B-001-016-002: The maximum bandwidth of an amateur station's transmission allowed in the band 28 to 29.7 MHz is:
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B-001-016-003: Except for one band, the maximum bandwidth of an amateur station's transmission allowed between 7 and 28 MHz is:
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B-001-016-004: The maximum bandwidth of an amateur station's transmission allowed in the band 144 to 148 MHz is:
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B-001-016-005: The maximum bandwidth of an amateur station's transmission allowed in the band 50 to 54 MHz is:
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B-001-016-006: Which of the following bands of amateur frequencies has a maximum allowed bandwidth of less than 6 kHz. That band is:
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B-001-016-007: Single sideband is not permitted in the band:
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B-001-016-008: What precaution must an amateur radio operator take when transmitting near band edges?
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B-001-016-009: Which of the following answers is not correct? Based on the bandwidth required, the following modes may be transmitted on these frequencies:
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B-001-016-010: Which of the following answers is not correct? Based on the bandwidth required, the following modes may be transmitted on these frequencies:
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B-001-016-011: Which of the following answers is not correct? Based on the bandwidth required, the following modes may be transmitted on these frequencies:
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B-001-017-001: What amount of transmitter power should radio amateurs use at all times?
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B-001-017-002: What is the most FM transmitter power a holder of only Basic Qualification may use on 147 MHz?
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B-001-017-003: Where in your station can you verify that legal power limits are respected?
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B-001-017-004: What is the maximum transmitting output power an amateur station may use on 3750 kHz, if the operator has Basic and Morse code qualifications?
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B-001-017-005: What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use for SSB operation on 7055 kHz, if the operator has Basic with Honours qualifications?
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B-001-017-006: The DC power input to the anode or collector circuit of the final RF stage of a transmitter, used by a holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Advanced Qualification, shall not exceed:
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B-001-017-007: The maximum DC input to the final stage of an amateur transmitter, when the operator is the holder of both the Basic and Advanced qualifications, is:
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B-001-017-008: The operator of an amateur station, who is the holder of a Basic Qualification, shall ensure that the station power, when expressed as RF output power measured across an impedance matched load, does not exceed:
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B-001-017-009: The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification is limited to a maximum of _______ watts when expressed as direct current input power to the anode or collector circuit of the transmitter stage supplying radio frequency energy to the antenna:
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B-001-017-010: Which of the following is the most powerful equipment the holder of a Basic with Honours certificate can legally operate at full power?
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B-001-018-001: What kind of amateur station automatically retransmits the signals of other stations?
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B-001-018-002: An unmodulated carrier may be transmitted only:
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B-001-018-003: Radiotelephone signals in a frequency band below ____ MHz cannot be automatically retransmitted, unless these signals are received from a station operated by a person qualified to transmit on frequencies below the above frequency:
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B-001-018-004: Which of the following statements is not correct? Radiotelephone signals may be retransmitted:
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B-001-019-001: When operating on frequencies below 148 MHz:
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B-001-019-002: A reliable means to prevent or indicate overmodulation must be employed at an amateur station if:
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B-001-019-003: An amateur station using radiotelephony must install a device for indicating or preventing:
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B-001-019-004: The maximum percentage of modulation permitted in the use of radiotelephony by an amateur station is:
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B-001-019-005: All amateur stations, regardless of the mode of transmission used, must be equipped with:
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B-001-019-006: The maximum percentage of modulation permitted in the use of radiotelephony by an amateur station is:
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B-001-020-001: What type of messages may be transmitted to an amateur station in a foreign country?
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B-001-020-002: The operator of an amateur station shall ensure that:
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B-001-020-003: Which of the following is not a provision of the ITU Radio Regulations which apply to Canadian radio amateurs?
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B-001-020-004: The ITU Radio Regulations limit those radio amateurs, who have not demonstrated proficiency in Morse code, to frequencies above:
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B-001-020-005: In addition to complying with the Radiocommunication Act and Regulations, Canadian radio amateurs must also comply with the regulations of the:
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B-001-021-001: In which International Telecommunication Union Region is Canada?
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B-001-021-002: A Canadian radio amateur, operating his station in the state of Florida, is subject to which frequency band limits?
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B-001-021-003: A Canadian radio amateur, operating his station 7 kilometres (4 miles) offshore from the coast of Florida, is subject to which frequency band limits?
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B-001-021-004: Australia, Japan, and Southeast Asia are in which ITU Region?
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B-001-021-005: Canada is located in ITU Region:
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B-001-022-001: Which of these statements is not correct?
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B-001-022-002: Which of the following statements is not correct?
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B-001-022-003: The fee for taking examinations for amateur radio operator certificates by an accredited volunteer examiner is:
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B-001-022-004: The fee for taking amateur radio certificate examinations at an Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada office is:
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B-001-022-005: Which of the following statements is false?
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B-001-023-001: Which of these statements about the installation or modification of an antenna structure is not correct?
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B-001-023-002: Who has authority over antenna installations including antenna masts and towers?
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B-001-023-003: If you are planning to install or modify an antenna system under what conditions may you not be required to contact land use authorities to determine public consultation requirements?
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B-001-023-004: The land use authority has not established a process for public consultation for antenna systems. The radio amateur planning to install or modify an antenna system:
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B-001-023-005: Which is not an element of the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Public Consultation Process for antenna systems?
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B-001-023-006: The Default Public Consultation Process for antenna systems requires proponents to address:
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B-001-023-007: Where a municipality has developed a public consultation process which of the following options best describes all circumstances when public consultation may not be required?
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B-001-023-008: Where the proponent and a stakeholder other than the general public reach an impasse over a proposed antenna system the final decision will:
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B-001-023-009: In general, what is the tallest amateur radio antenna system excluded from the requirement to consult with the land use authority and the public where there is a land use authority defined public consultation process?
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B-001-023-010: Where a land use authority or municipality has established a public consultation process for antenna systems, who determines how public consultation should take place?
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B-001-024-001: What organization has published safety guidelines for the maximum limits of RF energy near the human body?
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B-001-024-002: What is the purpose of the Safety Code 6?
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B-001-024-003: According to Safety Code 6, what frequencies cause us the greatest risk from RF energy?
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B-001-024-004: Why is the limit of exposure to RF the lowest in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 300 MHz, according to Safety Code 6?
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B-001-024-005: According to Safety Code 6, what is the maximum safe power output to the antenna of a hand-held VHF or UHF radio?
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B-001-024-006: Which of the following statements is not correct?
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B-001-024-007: The permissible exposure levels of RF fields:
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B-001-024-008: Which statement is not correct?
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B-001-024-009: Which statement is correct?
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B-001-024-010: Which of these statements about Safety Code 6 is false?
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B-001-025-001: In the event of the malfunctioning of a neighbour's broadcast FM receiver and stereo system, it will be deemed that the affected equipment's lack of immunity is the cause if the field strength:
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B-001-025-002: In the event of interference to a neighbour's television receiver, according to EMCAB-2 it will be deemed that a radio amateur's transmission is the cause of the problem if the field strength:
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B-001-025-003: Which of the following is defined in EMCAB-2 as ""any device, machinery or equipment, other than radio apparatus, the use or functioning of which is, or can be, adversely affected by radiocommunication emissions""?
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B-001-025-004: According to EMCAB-2 which of the following types of equipment is not included in the list of field strength criteria for resolution of immunity complaints?