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- From: clifto@indep1.uucp (Cliff Sharp)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Very Weird Telephone Problem
- Message-ID: <telecom12.857.5@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 08:03:04 GMT
- Sender: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu
- Organization: TELECOM Digest
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 857, Message 5 of 11
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- In article <telecom12.848.5@eecs.nwu.edu> phaedrus@unkaphaed.
- gbdata.com (James Hartman, Sysop) writes:
-
- > According to recent FCC blurbs, it is illegal for a radio station to
- > broadcast your voice unless you've either been asked and said OK, or
- > if you call as part of an obvious phone-in portion of a program.
-
- Seems that way around here. There's a program I like to listen to
- when I get up early, "Murphy in the morning", that does all kinds of
- whacky things to/with/for/by people, and whenever they contact someone
- by phone you never hear the voice of the callee until they've been
- asked if they can be put on the air. (Most say it's okay.) The fun
- happens after they agree ...
-
- > Follow-ups to rec.radio.broadcasting.
-
- Sorry, not only didn't I know that newsgroup existed (though I'm
- going to get it as soon as I can), I have no access to it so thought
- I'd answer here. Not to get a discussion started, but then that's why
- this is a moderated group. (I can be reached as clifto@indep1.chi.il.us
- for netmail followup.)
-
-
- Cliff Sharp clifto@indep1.chi.il.us OR clifto@indep1.uucp WA9PDM
-