301: The new ULS ID will be required for future transactions with the FCC.
302: Which State has the most hams per 1000 population?
303: When was the first electronic computer completed?
304: As defined in Part 97, how many types of “control points” are there?
305: When was the invention of the transistor announced?
306: Joe Walsh, the popular guitar player who formed the group "the James Gang" and was a member of the Eagles rock group is a ham, what is his callsign?
307: Which coax has the lowest loss out of these choices:
308: What was the model number of the matching VFO for the Knightkit TR-108/106 VHF AM transceivers?
309: What do you call an antenna when its measured impedance has no reactance ?
310: What does "DSP" stand for ?
311: When did Novice Enhancement take effect?
312: What is the meaning of the acronym "PEP"?
313: How many external RF power amplifiers of the same type (below 2M operation) may be constructed and or modified by a licensed radio amateur, during any calendar year, without a grant of type acceptance from the FCC ?
314: When identifying during a CW QSO, using an automatic keying device, what is the maximum speed allowed by the FCC ?
315: A repeater has to listed as “closed” in all of the amateur publications, to limit access.
316: The well known father of Morse code, Samuel F. B. Morse, built his home and resided in what city and state?
317: What is a PTO?
318: What was the callsign of the first ham radio operator to transmit live from space?
319: What was King Hussein of Jordan, callsign?
320: What would a PIN diode be most commonly used for?
321: PL® is a proprietary name, for CTCSS, by which company?
322: A survey was done in 1998 interviewing 1,000 random licensed amateur operators. What was the reported average amount invested in radio equipment, at that time?
323: What was the first type of radio receiver used?
324: Which physicist first demonstrated that electromagnetic waves could be transmitted over short distances?
325: Which organization issued "Certificates of Skill in Radio Communications" before there were licenses?