Subelement C: Equipment Operations— Topic 15: MF-HF Equipment Controls
Question 1-15C4
Element 1 (MROP)MF/HF transceiver power levels should be set:
Explanation
Amateur radio regulations, specifically FCC Part 97.313(a), mandate that stations must use the minimum transmitting power necessary to carry out the desired communications. This rule is fundamental to good operating practice and efficient spectrum management.
Using only the power required for effective communication minimizes the potential for causing interference to other users on nearby frequencies, both within and outside the amateur bands. It also reduces power consumption and promotes a more neighborly use of the airwaves.
Option B is incorrect because maximizing propagation often requires excessive power, which violates the minimum power rule and can cause widespread interference. Option C is incorrect as using the highest possible power is explicitly forbidden and defeats the purpose of shared spectrum. Preventing other stations from "breaking in" by force of power is poor etiquette and illegal. Therefore, option D is also incorrect.
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