101: Do you have to give your call sign when
you first call a new station?
102: Should you ground a portable generator
during field day or emergency operations?
103: Which of the choices below does not belong with the others:
104: Because of the High Voltages used in
some equipment - Should you
have a trained CPR person at your Field Day site?
Day Site?
105: The famed S-Line ham equipment was made by:
106: You use gasoline for your portable generator at a emergency site. Should you have your own fire extinguisher?
107: The "Benton Harbor Lunch Box" was:
108: The Saturn 6 antenna is a 6 meter antenna
made by Cushcraft.
109: You feel a little warm and toasty at your field day site, when one of the big boys fires up his rig. Should you ask him if
he considered RF energy during his operations?
110: Which two seasons are best for Sporadic-E
propagation?
111: In 1970, a Novice class licensee could run how much maximum power?
112: There is a direct relationship between the number of sunspots and
Sporadic E.
113: what is a TNT?
114: Prior to 1971, there was a "speed limit" of 15 words-per-minute on the Novice CW bands.
115: The Six Meter amateur radio band is between what frequencies?
116: What band is called the "Magic Band"?
117: You notice that your TV goes fuzzy and
that your ham gear has a lot of overload
in the front end. Then one of the neighbors
blames you. Should you check you own equipment,
and then look around for the problem?
118: PSK31 is
119: Before World War II, the state of Pennsylvania was in:
120: What is the other name most often associated with the development of the YAGI antenna?
121: Which newscaster is a licensed ham?
122: In bygone days, all Soviet hams would ask you to QSL to:
123: In 1970, A Novice was not allowed to use a
124: What ham equipment manufacturer made products with Indian names like Apache, Mohawk, and Cheyenne?
125: It was once possible to hold TWO classes of amateur licenses simultaneously.