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Thursday, August 28, 2008 
 
FCC DATA

Vanity Call Signs: For a listing of the ham call signs from the FCC's database that will be coming available tomorrow for submission on a vanity license request, links to call signs that will be coming available in the future, and for a listing of the ham vanity applications that have been granted by the FCC, and for links to the applications that have alread been filed with the FCC and the status of those applications, click on the "vanity calls" link to the left.

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Extra Exam
Question: E4E04

Question: What is the triangulation method of direction finding?

A. The geometric angle of ground waves and sky waves from the signal source are used to locate the source

B. A fixed receiving station plots three beam headings from the signal source on a map

C. Beam antenna headings from several receiving stations are used to plot the signal source on a map

D. A fixed receiving station uses three different antennas to plot the location of the signal source

Correct Answer: C


For more questions that might appear on an Amateur Radio License Test, click on the "practice exams" link on the left panel.