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Use of Over in Amateur Radio

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<small><small>February 2019, last revision xxx still in draft</small></small><small><small>February 2019, last revision xxx still in '''draft'''</small></small> <small>Suggestions:* remove redundant comments* better organize information* seek additional sources and citation* address round table discussions</small>This is a work in progress.  You are not reading a completed article.  As it stands, I am conducting research and seeking comment on the subject from the ARRL.  If you revisit this article in the future you will hopefully note progress on my research and additional information.This is not a critical topic nor is it really that important.  I'm investigating this out of personal curiosity and because I have been asked for advice in regards to this practice as well as have been advised on the practice of using "over" to conclude a transmission on an FM repeater.   This is not a critical topic nor is it really that important.  I'm investigating this out of personal curiosity and because I have been asked for advice in regards to this practice as well as have been advised on the practice of using "over" to conclude a transmission on an FM repeater.Please also note that this composition is a work in progress.  You are not reading a completed article.  As it stands, I am conducting research and seeking comment on the subject from the ARRL.  If you revisit this article in the future you will hopefully note progress on my research and additional information.
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