Morse Academy Practice Test Key ________________________________________________________________________________ CODE TEST ANSWER KEY -- KEEP IN SECURE PLACE WHEN NOT IN USE ________________________________________________________________________________ Element 1C (20 WPM) TEST, VERSION 1C-1 Answer Seven (7) Or More Questions Correctly To Pass Or Copy 100 Or More Characters In A Row Correctly To Pass ================================================================================ 1) What is the receiving station's call sign? 1) N7YQZ 2) What is the receiving operator's name? 2) LAUREN 3) What state is the transmitting operator in? 3) NEBRASKA 4) The transmitting operator's station runs ________ 4) 105 watts. 5) The antenna height is __________. 5) 6 METERS 6) The temperature is __________. 6) 68 DEGREES 7) The transmitting operator reported __________ 7) 3/4 inch(es) of rain. 8) The transmitting operator was licensed in what 8) 1921 year? 9) The transmitting operator must QRT for ________. 9) GUESTS 10) What is the transmitting station's call sign? 10) KC8XOU/0 ================================================================================ vvv vvv N7YQZ de kc8xou/0 = fb copy LAUREN. rst 529 with qrn = the name is david. my qth is 6 kilometers south of lincoln, NEBRASKA. rig is a tentec omni running 105 watts. antenna is windom at 6 METERS = my old call was np2f = worked 22 zones on 10 meter rtty = we worked last july on 10 meter packet. work as a sailor. i am a novice class licensee. weather here is warm. the temperature is 68 DEGREES. we had a light drizzle, less than 3/4 inch of rain today. was first licensed in 1921. worked 33 states on 40 meter rtty. must qrt for GUESTS. well how copy lauren? n7yqz de KC8XOU/0 + * ================================================================================ NOTES TO VE TEAM * Candidates who fail the 10-question quiz may still pass if they have solid copy of 100 or more consecutive characters (prosigns/numerics count as 2) * Return all code test papers to the examiners * Morse prosigns are represented in ASCII: BT as =, AR as +, and SK as * * Estimated transmission time: 5 Minutes 17 Seconds