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1: Wyoming is in which callsign district?    

2: How many callsign regions meet at the Four Corners of UT, AZ, CO, and NM?  

3: Which state is NOT in the 8th US call district?  

4: How many callsign districts border the Great Lakes?

5: How many callsign areas are adjacent to only one other callsign area?

6: Of ABLE, BAKER, CHARLIE, and DOG, which phonetic is actually in the ITU (ICAO) recommended list?

7: Of QRC, QRK, QRW, and QRY, which is NOT a Q-Signal?

8: How many world time zones are there?  

9: Of the DX prefixes: 4T, 5N, 6P, and 7S, which one is in Europe?

10: Which are USA Callsigns: AM0B, AT3DD, AX7A, US1AA

11: Which two countries share the SS callsign prefix?

12: All callsigns beginning with A, K, N and W are USA callsigns.  

13: A solid state device which converts DC to AC is called:

14: What is the maximum amount of power that is normally considered QRP?

15: All antenna systems need a ground reference.      

16: Some radio stations use water cooled transmitters and sometimes use the hot water to heat the building.  

17: Radar was first demonstrated at a frequency of 432 Megahertz.  

18: What are the minimum number of diodes needed to design a full wave rectifier?

19: In what year did the FCC mandate the 1500 Watt PEP limit for amateur radio station power output?

20: In what year were Novice operators first authorized to use a transmitter with a VFO?

21: In what year were the so-called "WARC Bands" established?

22: The Heath HW-101 transceiver was introduced in 1972 as a kit. How much did it cost?

23: Which of the following was once an amateur radio band: 1 meter, 5 meters, 7 meters, 14 meters?

24: In what year was the USA "W" callsign prefix first introduced?

25: In what year was the Novice class license introduced?

 

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