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Introductory FLDR Communications Volunteer Training
Please read through the attached training document before answering the questions below.
https://qsl.net/nf4rc/FBDR/2020/IntroductoryCommunicationsVolunteerTraining.pdf
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You are told the repeater is “146.820, minus 600kHz, tone 100.0” What frequency do you set your transceiver to transmit on?
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146.820
146.220
100.000
146.920
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Ministry service recipient names and addresses should be freely transmitted over the radio.
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True
False
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Discussions of prices of available bulk food items for organizational purchase should be freely discussed over amateur radio repeaters.
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True
False
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Discussions of prices of available bulk food items for organizational purchase can be freely discussed over the business band radio.
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True
False
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The frequencies used by the Emergency Response Team should be widely broadcast.
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True
False
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Your repeater antenna is set at 40 feet at the top of the antenna. Assuming relatively rural landscape, and users’ radios at waist level, what range can you expect?
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1 mile
4 miles
6-7 miles
10 miles
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When in disaster ministry service, you do not need to use your amateur radio callsign over amateur radio repeaters.
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False
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You should always use your amateur radio call sign over the business band repeater.
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False
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