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% FILENAME = N23.TXT
% General Operating Procedures
% Release version 2, January 00
%QUESTION: 1
#23.1 The correct order for callsigns in a callsign exchange at the start and end of a transmission is:
the other callsign followed by your own callsign
your callsign followed by the other callsign
your own callsign, repeated twice
the other callsign, repeated twice
% ans 1
%QUESTION: 2
#23.2 The following phonetic code is correct for the callsign "ZL1AN":
zanzibar london one america norway
zulu lima one alpha november
zulu lima one able nancy
zulu lima one able niner
% ans 2
%QUESTION: 3
#23.3 The accepted way to call "CQ" with a SSB transceiver is:
"CQ CQ CQ this is ZL1XXX ZL1XXX ZL1XXX"
"This is ZL1XXX calling CQ CQ CQ"
"CQ to anyone, CQ to anyone, I am ZL1XXX"
"CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ this is New Zealand"
% ans 1
%QUESTION: 4
#23.4 A signal report of "5 and 1" indicates:
very low intelligibility but good signal strength
perfect intelligibility but very low signal strength
perfect intelligibility, high signal strength
medium intelligibilty and signal strength
% ans 2
%QUESTION: 5
#23.5 The correct phonetic code for the callsign VK5ZX is:
victor kilowatt five zulu xray
victor kilo five zulu xray
victor kilo five zanzibar xray
victoria kilo five zulu xray
% ans 2
%QUESTION: 6
#23.6 The accepted way to announce that you are listening to a VHF repeater is:
"hello 6695, this is ZL2ZZZ listening"
"calling 6695, 6695, 6695 from ZL2ZZZ"
"6695 from ZL2ZZZ"
"ZL2ZZZ listening on 6695"
% ans 4
%QUESTION: 7
#23.7 A rare DX station calling CQ on CW and repeating "up 2" at the end of the call means the
station:
will be listening for replies 2 kHz higher in frequency
will reply only to stations sending at greater than 20 wpm
is about to shift his calling frequency 2 kHz higher
will wait more than 2 seconds before replying to his call
% ans 1
%QUESTION: 8
#23.8 When conversing via a VHF or UHF repeater you should pause between overs for about:
half a second
3 seconds
30 seconds
several minutes
% ans 2
%QUESTION: 9
#23.9 Before calling CQ on the HF bands, you should:
listen first, then ask if the frequency is in use
request that other operators clear the frequency
request a signal report from any station listening
use a frequency where many stations are already calling
% ans 1
%QUESTION: 10
#23.10 The phrase "you are fully quieting the repeater" means:
your signal is too weak for the repeater to reproduce correctly
your signal into the repeater is strong enough to be noise-free on the output frequency
your modulation level is too low
you are speaking too quietly into the microphone.
% ans 2