E1D01:
What is the definition of telemetry?
- One-way transmission of measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument
- Two-way transmissions in excess of 1000 feet
- Two-way transmissions of data
- One-way transmission that initiates, modifies, or terminates the functions of a device at a distance
E1D02:
Which of the following may transmit special codes intended to obscure the meaning of messages?
- Telecommand signals from a space telecommand station
- Data containing personal information
- Auxiliary relay links carrying repeater audio
- Binary control characters
E1D03:
What is a space telecommand station?
- An amateur station located on the surface of the Earth for communication with other Earth stations by means of Earth satellites
- An amateur station that transmits communications to initiate, modify or terminate functions of a space station
- An amateur station located in a satellite or a balloon more than 50 kilometers above the surface of the earth
- An amateur station that receives telemetry from a satellite or balloon more than 50 kilometers above the surface of the earth
E1D04:
Which of the following is required in the identification transmissions from a balloon-borne telemetry station?
- Call sign
- The output power of the balloon transmitter
- The station's six-character Maidenhead grid locator
- All these choices are correct
E1D05:
What must be posted at the station location of a station being operated by telecommand on or within 50 km of the earth's surface?
- A photocopy of the station license
- A label with the name, address, and telephone number of the station licensee
- A label with the name, address, and telephone number of the control operator
- All these choices are correct
E1D06:
What is the maximum permitted transmitter output power when operating a model craft by telecommand?
- 1 watt
- 2 watts
- 5 watts
- 100 watts
E1D07:
Which HF amateur bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?
- Only the 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10 meter bands
- Only the 40, 20, 17, 15, and 10 meter bands
- Only the 40, 30, 20, 15, 12, and 10 meter bands
- All HF bands
E1D08:
Which VHF amateur bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?
- 6 meters and 2 meters
- 6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters
- 2 meters and 1.25 meters
- 2 meters
E1D09:
Which UHF amateur bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?
- 70 cm only
- 70 cm and 13 cm
- 70 cm and 33 cm
- 33 cm and 13 cm
E1D10:
Which amateur stations are eligible to be telecommand stations of space stations (subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held by the control operator of the station)?
- Any amateur station designated by NASA
- Any amateur station so designated by the space station licensee
- Any amateur station so designated by the ITU
- All these choices are correct
E1D11:
Which amateur stations are eligible to operate as Earth stations?
- Any amateur station whose licensee has filed a pre-space notification with the FCC's International Bureau
- Only those of General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
- Only those of Amateur Extra Class operators
- Any amateur station, subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held by the control operator
E1D12:
Which of the following amateur stations may transmit one-way communications?
- A space station, beacon station, or telecommand station
- A local repeater or linked repeater station
- A message forwarding station or automatically controlled digital station
- All these choices are correct