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Memorandum Circular 2-05-88

Questions Answers
1. A device capable of
emitting radio frequency waves or energy
intended for transmission of
signals, messages or intelligence

RADIO TRANSMITTER OR TRANSMITTER
2. An inherent combination of a radio transmitter
and
receiver.

TRANSCEIVER
3. A person or entity engaged in the manufacture
of transmitters and/or transceivers, including parts
and accessories
thereof.
MANUFACTURER
4. A
permit issued by the Commission authorizing the
holder thereof to
engage in the acquisition, servicing, maintenance,
purchase or sale of
transmitters and/or transceivers, parts and
accessories thereof.

RADIO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT DEALER
PERMIT (REDP)
5. A permit issued by the Commission
authorizing the holder thereof to purchase specific
transmitter(s) or
transceiver(s) from a holder of a Permit to Sell or
an REDP.

PERMIT TO PURCHASE
6. The fees to be charged for the issuance of an
REDP, REMP, RESP shall be
prescribed by the Commission under a separate
Memorandum Circular
covering all other fees and charges which may be
updated from time to time. True or False.

True
7. Blocks of _______for current and future stocks
shall be
allocated to Radio communication Equipment
Manufacturers upon
request. The serial numbers assigned to each unit
must be etched or
engraved in the name plate of each equipment
bearing its type, make,
and model and also in the main chassis or frame.

serial number
8. All tests, calibration and tuning of transmitters 150 watts
or transceivers with
rated power output of______ or more shall be
conducted with the
use of dummy load antenna inside an RF radiation
proof cubicle. Tests,
calibration and tuning transmitters or transceivers
with rated power
output of less than _____ may be done using only
a dummy load
antenna.

9. Violation of any provision of this Circular or any
provision of the _________, as amended or
other relevant
international or national laws, rules and
regulations affecting the
operation of permittee;

Radio Control Law, Act3846
10. Personnel who are directly in charge of actual
test, modification,
repair, calibration and/or tuning of radio
transmitters and/or
transceivers must be holders of valid_________.

First Class Radiotelephone or
Radiotelegraph Commercial Radio Operators
Certificate











Memorandum Circular 7-13-90
Enumeration:
A.) National Telecommunications Development Plan - A Master Plan which includes all
plans related to the overall development of telecommunications facilities and
services of both government and enfranchised telecommunications network
operators, The Plan shall include, among others, the following:
Nos 1-7


B.) True or False
1. Operators whether private or government of existing local
exchanges or PCO's which do not meet interconnect standards shall be
required to provide interface equipment and devices in coordination
with the interexchange or transmission network operator/s.

2. Until modified by the NTC, the share of each operator shall be in
accordance with the Order of this Commission in Case No. 88-145 issued
on April 19, 1990.

3. Shares on revenue shall be settled within ninety (90) days from
receipt of settlement statements.

Ans.) All are true.

Memorandum Circular 4-08-88
Choose the correct answer.
Choices:
a. Class I Cable Television Channel
b. Class II Cable Television Channel
c. Class III Cable Television Channel
d. Class IV Cable Television Channel
e. None of the above

1. A signaling path provided by a cable television system to relay to
subscriber terminals television broadcast programs that are received off-
the-air or are obtained by microwave or by direct connection to a
television broadcast station.
2. A signaling path provided by a cable television system to deliver to
subscriber terminals television signals that are intended for reception by
a television broadcast receiver without the use of an auxiliary decoding
device and which signals are not involved in broadcast transmission path.

3. A signaling path provided by a cable television system to deliver to
subscriber terminal signals that are intended for reception by equipment
other than a television broadcast receiver only when used with auxiliary
equipment.
4. A signaling path provided by a cable television system to transmit
signals of any type from a subscriber terminal to another point in the
cable television system.
5. A signaling path provided by a cable television system to relay to
subscriber terminal signals that are intended for broadcast by equipment
other than a television broadcast receiver only when used with auxiliary
equipment.
Ans.) a,b,c,d,e


Choices:
a. Terminal Isolation
b. Visual Signal Level
c. Head-end
d. System Community Unit: Community Unit
e. Cable TV Zone

6. The service area of a cable TV system or CATV. It maybe a chartered
city or a municipality serviced by one or more community units.
7. A cable television system or portion of a cable television system, that
operates or will operate within a separate and distinct community or
municipal entity.
8. The electronic equipment located at the start of a cable system, usually
including antennas, preamplifiers, frequency converters, demodulators,
and related equipment.
9. The RMS voltage produced by the visual signal during the transmission
of synchronizing pulses.
10. The attenuation, at any subscriber terminal, between that terminal and
any other subscriber terminal in the cable television system.

Ans.) e,d,c,b,a

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