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Use of Break in Amateur Radio

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Thankfully correct information does prevail and one example is a guide by Rob Mavis AE6GE, "[http://www.k6arp.org/the-proper-use-of-break/ The Proper Use of Break."]  Since corrected this guide is clever to point out that question T3C01 in the Technician Class Question Pool of the license test for an entry ham license asks "What is the proper way to break into a conversation between two stations that are using the frequency?" The answer is "Say your call sign between their transmissions."  Hopefully all amateur radio Volunteer Examiners (or VEs) know and understand this rule so they can get new licensees off on the right foot.Thankfully correct information does prevail and one example is a guide by Rob Mavis AE6GE, "[http://www.k6arp.org/the-proper-use-of-break/ The Proper Use of Break."]  Since corrected this guide is clever to point out that question T3C01 in the Technician Class Question Pool of the license test for an entry ham license asks "What is the proper way to break into a conversation between two stations that are using the frequency?" The answer is "[https://books.google.com/books?id=TUfGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT20&lpg=PT20&dq=Question+T3C01&source=bl&ots=brYhrRVFPA&sig=FGO_KER0VCfFeqtnSh16mGfQBWY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiul4mwt5nVAhVFOj4KHSgTDiIQ6AEIHjAD Say your call sign between their transmissions]."  Hopefully all amateur radio Volunteer Examiners (or VEs) know and understand this rule so they can get new licensees off on the right foot.
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