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by jker 1170 days ago
I don’t think so, the transmitter was under the power limit for amateur FM, and it didn’t overlap any local stations. That was my interpretation of the law as I read it before I built the station, doesn’t make it accurate or authoritative though.
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> I don’t think so, the transmitter was under the power limit for amateur FM, and it didn’t overlap any local stations.

I think the broadcasting of the music without a license[1] might have broken some laws.

[1] Unless you only broadcast music/content that was in the public domain, or free for broadcast, or similar license.