76: By convention, the term ERP is used below 1GHz and EIRP above 1GHz.
77: In what year did Alexander Popov demonstrate his first radio receiver?
78: What state IS NOT part of the 7TH call sign district?
79: When Novices had distinctive callsign prefixes, what other prefix was used besides WN and KN?
80: What is an 807?
81: What is the cost to renew a non-vanity amateur radio license from the FCC as of the year 2000?
82: What was the callsign of the late radio personality (and ham!), Arthur Godfrey?
83: What former Major League Baseball player from the Oakland A's is a licensed ham?
84: In 1969, provided you could pass the code and all the written exams, you could go to the FCC and get an Extra Class license as your first ham ticket.
85: How much money did it cost to pick your own "two letter call" (example: W3SY) in 1977, if you were an Extra Class licensee?
86: The "Conditional Class" ham license was:
87: California is in which callsign district?
88: In what year was the Military Affiliate Radio System established?
89: Who may use the callsign DE2DKR?
90: What was the former name of the land now known as Taiwan?
91: What is the meaning of the abbreviation "AGC"?
92: What is the meaning of the abbreviation "UTC"?
93: To which country does the callsign HB0ASW belong?
94: You hear the call OE1M. It is a special event call to commemorate what?
95: What is a SWL?
96: What is a "Wouff Hong"
97: What, in ham lingo, is a "lid?"
98: During World War II --
99: Before World War II, how many US states were in W0 (W-zero) land?
100: FISTS is: