[DARARepeater] Thursday Night Group

George ewingg at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 00:57:11 EDT 2019


NO TNG THIS WEEK July 18 (ARRL Teachers Institute)

Upcoming Hamfest

Projects

** License Exam Questions of the week

NO MEETING July 18 (ARRL Teachers Institute)  

The Thursday Night Group will meet

NEXT WEEK - Thursday, July 25 at 7:00 pm at the DARA Clubhouse.

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Things this week:  

1. July 18 - NO TNG 

NO MEETING July 18 (ARRL Teachers Institute)  

2. Upcoming Hamfest 

            07/21/19                      http://w8fy.org <http://w8fy.org/>


Van Wert Hamfest

 

08/03/19                      http://www.columbushamfest.com
<http://www.columbushamfest.com/>  

Columbus, Ohio Hamfest   29th Annual

 

08/03/19
https://www.w8dyy.org/event/mara-3rd-annual-swap-meet/?instance_id=7890 

MARA (Miamisburg) Swap Meet  6th Annual

 

08/17/19                      http://wg8ars.org/index.php 

Germantown Amateur Radio Society Hamfest (GARS)  3rd Annual

3. Projects

Bring something to work on.   What you building?

4. License Exam Questions of the week

One question is drawn from each of the three question pools. Steve, AE8AT,
is providing these questions.  Thanks Steve

 

Answers are at the end of this email.

 

We received a question regarding the strange mix of letters and numbers that
begin each question.  Every exam question has a unique combination of
letter-number-letter-number.  The first letter is a T, G, or E to identify
the question pool: Technician, General, or Extra.  Next is a single number
representing the category, for example, category zero is safety in all three
exam pools.  The first letter-number pair is called the "sub-element".   The
second letter is a "group" containing related questions.  Example,
sub-element G8 is Signals and Emissions, with group C of that sub-element
being Digital Emission Modes.  The questions are numbered sequentially:
G8C01, G8C02, and so forth always with a 2-digit number at the end.  The
question identity is included in case of a typo or some "help" from
autocorrect obscures either the question or the answer.  

 

This week the quiz topic is Third Party Communications.  I'd define that,
but the definition is the first question!

 

T1F08 What is meant by the term "Third Party Communications"?

A. A message from a control operator to another amateur station control
operator on behalf of another person

B. Amateur radio communications where three stations are in communications
with one another

C. Operation when the transmitting equipment is licensed to a person other
than the control operator

D. Temporary authorization for an unlicensed person to transmit on the
amateur bands for technical experiments

 

G1E05 What types of messages for a third party in another country may be
transmitted by an amateur station?

A. Any message, as long as the amateur operator is not paid

B. Only messages for other licensed amateurs

C. Only messages relating to Amateur Radio or remarks of a personal
character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief

D. Any messages, as long as the text of the message is recorded in the
station log

 

E1C05 When may an automatically controlled station originate third party
communications?

A. Never

B. Only when transmitting RTTY or data emissions

C. When agreed upon by the sending or receiving station

D. When approved by the National Telecommunication and Information
Administration

  

     For more information about B-Road Thursday Evening Group Projects.

Go to W8BI homepage ( <http://www.w8bi.org> http://www.w8bi.org) under
Education, Thursday Group.

Or

Go to ( <https://sites.google.com/site/darathursdaynite/>
https://sites.google.com/site/darathursdaynite)

There is a lot of information on this web site with additional content.

Hope to see you on Thursday evening's.

Everyone is invited!!! 

 

 

Answers:

T1F08 = A.   [97.3(a)(47)]

G1E05 = C.   [97.115(a)(2),97.117]

E1C05 = A.   [97.221(c)(1),[97.115(c)]

 

Quiz 49

 

 



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