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about it wasn't because they were against songs. It's they were the commercial broadcasters who had the FCC in their pocket. I can name names but I won't. Why did absolutely make it so that amateur radio operators couldn't compete with his new commercial broadcasting empire he was building. So that was pointed out by the judge. It's obvious the reason for that rule. And so it's only anything that could be construed as competing with commercial broadcasting that would be banned. Which does not include singing a phrase, a musical phrase, you know, you know, like, ramble on, you know, I'll do sometimes. It's not against the FCC regulations. Seeing happy birthday to someone on the air is not against the FCC regulations. However, here's the caveat. It is then a repeater. It will be.
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