Morse Academy Practice Test Key

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CODE TEST ANSWER KEY -- KEEP IN SECURE PLACE WHEN NOT IN USE
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Element 1B (13 WPM) TEST, VERSION 1B-1

Answer Seven (7) Or More Questions Correctly To Pass
Or
Copy 65 Or More Characters In A Row Correctly To Pass

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 1)  What is the receiving station's call sign?           1) N6YFX

 2)  What is the receiving operator's name?               2) DONALD

 3)  What is the RST signal report (all three digits)?    3) 589

 4)  What Q-signal describes the signal report?           4) QRN

 5)  What state is the transmitting operator in?          5) MISSISSIPPI

 6)  The transmitting operator's station runs ________    6) 160
     watts.

 7)  These two stations worked previously in the month    7) JANUARY
     of __________.

 8)  What is the transmitting operator's age?             8) 58

 9)  How many states has the operator worked?             9) 33

10)  What is the transmitting station's call sign?       10) WB7YUU/5

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vvv vvv N6YFX de wb7yuu/5 = r es thanks DONALD. name is pat. ur rst is 589 with 
QRN. my qth is jackson, MISSISSIPPI. my rig is a yaesu ft750 es runs 160 watts. 
have 138 countries on 28 mhz sstv. we worked last JANUARY on 7 mhz sstv = the   
age is 58. work as a farmer = have 33 states on 14 mhz phone = must qrt for     
bowling. well how copy donald? n6yfx de WB7YUU/5 + *                            
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NOTES TO VE TEAM
 * Candidates who fail  the 10-question quiz  may still pass  if they have solid
   copy of 65 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 19 Seconds