FCC GENERAL RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATOR LICENSE
GROL ELEMENTS 1 AND 3 EXAMINATION
2026/2027 Edition | 120 Questions with Verified Correct Answers
Basic Radio Law, Operating Practice & General Radiotelephone
A+ Graded | Exam-Aligned Format
Based on FCC Commercial Operator License Examination Requirements
47 CFR Part 13 and Part 80
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: FCC Regulations & Equipment Certification
Section 2: Maritime Service Rules & Vessel Equipment
Section 3: Priority of Communications & Operating Procedures
Section 4: Station Identification, Licensing & Log Keeping
Section 5: AC/DC Circuits & Electronic Fundamentals
Section 6: Semiconductor Devices & Amplifier Circuits
Section 7: Power Supplies, Oscillators & Digital Logic
Section 8: Communication Systems & Modulation Techniques
Section 9: Antennas, Transmission Lines & Wave Propagation
Section 10: Avionics, Marine Equipment & RF Safety
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Section 1: FCC Regulations & Equipment Certification
Question 1
Only transmitters certified by the Federal Communications Commission for Part 80 operations are
authorized for use by stations in the maritime services unless:
A) The vessel is under 65 feet in length
B) They are specifically excepted by the FCC regulations
C) The vessel operates only in inland waters
D) The equipment was manufactured before 1990
Rationale: FCC regulations under 47 CFR Part 80 mandate that only FCC-certified transmitters may be
used in maritime services. The only exception is for equipment that is specifically excepted by FCC
regulations. This ensures all maritime radio equipment meets established standards for safety and
performance.
Question 2
Individuals who are unable to send and receive correctly by telephone spoken messages in English are:
A) Eligible for a restricted operator license
B) Ineligible to be issued any commercial radio operator license
C) Eligible for a Marine Radio Operator Permit only
D) Required to pass an additional English proficiency test
Rationale: English language proficiency is a fundamental requirement for all FCC commercial radio
operator licenses. Individuals who cannot send and receive spoken messages in English by telephone are
ineligible for any commercial operator license, as English is the international language of maritime and
aeronautical communications.
Question 3
What type of FCC authorization is required for routine aircraft communications on frequencies not
allocated exclusively to aeronautical mobile services?
A) An Aircraft Radio Station License
B) A Marine Radio Operator Permit or higher license
C) An Amateur Radio License
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D) No license is required for aircraft communications
Rationale: A Marine Radio Operator Permit or higher commercial license is required when aircraft
communications operate on frequencies below 30 MHz that are not exclusively allocated to aeronautical
mobile services. This requirement ensures operators on shared frequencies possess adequate knowledge
of radio regulations and procedures.
Question 4
The FCC is an independent U.S. government agency responsible for regulating:
A) Only television broadcasting
B) Interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite,
and cable
C) Only maritime radio communications
D) Only telephone company operations
Rationale: The Federal Communications Commission regulates all interstate and international
communications in the United States, encompassing radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC
was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and operates as an independent government agency.
Question 5
What is the penalty for willful and repeated violation of FCC rules and regulations?
A) A written warning only
B) Fines up to $10,000 per violation and possible license revocation
C) Mandatory retraining only
D) Suspension of equipment for 30 days
Rationale: Under the Communications Act, willful and repeated violations of FCC rules can result in
monetary forfeitures and license revocation. The FCC has the authority to impose substantial fines and to
revoke, modify, or deny licenses for serious or repeated violations of its regulations.
Question 6
The GROL (General Radiotelephone Operator License) is required to:
A) Operate any radio transmitter regardless of type
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