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Use of Over in Amateur Radio

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It does seem that there are often sources of conflicting information in regards to some aspects of amateur radio communication protocol.  In this example the use of the term "over" or saying something like "back to you" at the end of a transmission on an FM repeater will be used as in example.  This particular example may fall under type #3 based on what I am discovering in my research, or perhaps type #4.It does seem that there are often sources of conflicting information in regards to some aspects of amateur radio communication protocol.  In this example the use of the term "over" or saying something like "back to you" at the end of a transmission on an FM repeater will be used as in example.  This particular example may fall under type #4 because I am discovering plenty of arguments on both sides of the issue.* http://www.hamuniverse.com/repeaterterminology.html by an unamed hamuniverse.com author"over - a word used to indicate the end of a voice transmission and the station talking is turning the frequency back "over" to another station. (Note that since many repeaters use courtesy beeps, this may not be needed but is good practice)"* http://www.hamuniverse.com/repeaterterminology.html by an unamed hamuniverse.com author"over - a word used to indicate the end of a voice transmission and the station talking is turning the frequency back "over" to another station. (Note that since many repeaters use courtesy beeps, this may not be needed but is good practice)"
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