| Term | Definition |
| What action should be taken if the frequency on which a net normally meets is in use just before the net begins? | Ask the station if the net may use the frequency. or move to a nearby frequency if necessary. |
| What should be done if a net is about to begin on a frequency you and another station are using? | Move to a different frequency as a courtesy to the net. |
| What should you do if you notice increasing interference from other activity on a frequency you are using? | Move your contact to another frequency. |
| What minimum frequency separation between CW signals should be used to minimize interference? | 150 to 500 Hz |
| What minimum frequency separation between SSB signals should be allowed to minimize interference? | Approximately 3 Khz. |
| What minimum frequency separation between 170 shift RTTY signals should be allowed to minimize interference? | 250 to 500 hz. |
| What is a band plan? | A voluntary guideline for band use beyond the divisions established by the FCC. |
| What is the "DX Window" on a voluntary band plan? | A porton of the band that should not be used for contacts between stations in the 48 contiguous United States. |
| What should you do to comply with good amateur practice when choosing a frequency for Slow Scan TV (SSTV) operation? | Follow the generally accepted band plans for SSTV operation. |
| What should you do to comply with good amateur practoce when choosing a frequency for radio teletype (RTTY) operation? | Follow generally accepted band plans for RTTY operation. |
| What should you do to comply with good amateur practice when choosing a frequency for HF PSK operation? | Follow the generally accepted band plans for PSK operation. |
| What is a practical way to avoid harmful interference when selecting a frequency to call CQ using phone? | Ask if the frequency is in use, say your callsign, and listen for a response. |
| What is a practical way to avoid harmful interference when selecting a frequncy when calling CQ using Morse Code or CW? | Send QRL "de" followed by your callsing and listen for a response. |
| Why do many amateurs keep a log when the FCC does not require it? | To help with a reply if the FCC requests information on who was control operator of your station at a given date and time. |
| What information is traditionally contained in a station log? | A. Date and time of contact B. Band and/or frequency of the contact C. Callsign of station contacted and the signal report given D All of the choices are correct. |