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Oregon says the state owns water. What next air?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon" data-source="post: 1857371" data-attributes="member: 20159"><p>Oklahoma water laws are not quite that bad, but close. Check with the Oklahoma water board. </p><p></p><p>Broadcast transmitters are closely controlled and regulated by the FCC now. Only low powered transmitters are not licensed. Even electrical appliances that might emit radio waves are regulated. As an example, if you do anything on your property that interferes with any ones television </p><p>signal you are subject to federal regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon, post: 1857371, member: 20159"] Oklahoma water laws are not quite that bad, but close. Check with the Oklahoma water board. Broadcast transmitters are closely controlled and regulated by the FCC now. Only low powered transmitters are not licensed. Even electrical appliances that might emit radio waves are regulated. As an example, if you do anything on your property that interferes with any ones television signal you are subject to federal regulations. [/QUOTE]
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