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2. Which of the following describes the common meaning of the term “repeater
offset”?
The distance between the repeater’s transmit and receive antennas
The time delay before the repeater timer resets
The difference between the repeater's transmit and receive frequencies
The maximum frequency deviation permitted on the repeater's input signal
3. What is the term used to describe the use of a sub-audible tone transmitted
with normal voice audio to open the squelch of a receiver?
Carrier squelch
Tone burst
DTMF
CTCSS
4. Which of the following describes the muting of receiver audio controlled solely
by the presence or absence of an RF signal?
Tone squelch
Carrier squelch
CTCSS
Modulated carrier
5. Which of the following common problems might cause you to be able to hear
but not access a repeater even when transmitting with the proper offset?
The repeater receiver requires audio tone burst for access
The repeater receiver requires a CTCSS tone for access
The repeater receiver may require a DCS tone sequence for access
All of these choices are correct
7. Which of the following entities recommends transmit/receive channels and
other parameters for auxiliary and repeater stations?
Frequency Spectrum Manager
Frequency Coordinator
FCC Regional Field Office
International Telecommunications Union
8. Which of the following stations transmits signals over the air from a remote
receive site to a repeater for retransmission?
Beacon station
Relay station
Auxiliary station
Message forwarding station
10. What reading on an SWR meter indicates a perfect impedance match between
the antenna and the feed line?
A. 2 to 1
B. 1 to 3
C. 1 to 1
D. 10 to 1
A. Voltmeter
B. Ohmmeter
C. Iambic pentameter
D. Directional wattmeter
14. Which type of modulation is most commonly used for VHF and UHF voice
repeaters?
A. AM
B. SSB
C. PSK
D. FM