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Which of the following is true when making a test transmission?

  1. Station identification is optional during the test

  2. Identification is required at least every five minutes

  3. Station identification is required at least every ten minutes during the test and at the end of the test

  4. A test does not require identification

The correct answer is: Station identification is required at least every ten minutes during the test and at the end of the test

When making a test transmission, station identification is required at least every ten minutes during the test and also at the end of the test. This regulation ensures that operators maintain proper identification and accountability while using the airwaves, which is crucial for both legal compliance and good amateur radio practice. The requirement for identification serves several important purposes. Primarily, it clearly associates the transmission with a licensed operator or station, allowing for accountability and traceability. This helps avoid confusion among operators and aids in identifying the source of any issues that may arise during testing. Furthermore, it promotes good operating habits, reinforcing the importance of regular identification in all amateur radio activities. The specifics surrounding the timeframe—identifying every ten minutes during the test and once again at the conclusion—are part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations. Following these guidelines is essential for staying within legal operating parameters while conducting test transmissions.