FCC 13.207 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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2013
§ 13.207 Preparing an examination.
(a) Each telegraphy message and each written question set administered
to an examinee for a commercial radio operator license must be provided
by a COLEM.
(b) Each question set administered to an examinee must utilize
questions taken from the applicable Element question pool. The COLEM
may obtain the written question sets from a supplier or other COLEM.
(c) A telegraphy examination must consist of a plain language text or
code group message sent in the international Morse code at no less than
the prescribed speed for a minimum of five minutes. The message must
contain each required telegraphy character at least once. No message
known to the examinee may be administered in a telegraphy examination.
Each five letters of the alphabet must be counted as one word or one
code group. Each numeral, punctuation mark, and prosign must be counted
as two letters of the alphabet. The COLEM may obtain the telegraphy
message from a supplier or other COLEM.
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