On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 1:23 PM, M5AKA via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Just to clarify the comment: "It's certainly one of the 3 or 4 types of content that is prohibited in the UK." The UK amateur radio license has not prohibited Music since 2006.
The US regs at 47CFR97.113, especially the prohibitions on music, broadcasting, and passing messages for hire date back to the earliest regs when the commercial radio co's didn't want the competition. I don't know when those were added but it was not at the very beginning, since many stations with amateur license were known to broadcast music and other programming once radiotelephone became practical. Plenty of US "radio station lists" from pre-1925 are online now, but I've not seen copies of the contemporary amateur radio rules. Would be interesting to see when that stuff started.
I'm really not interested in hearing music on amateur radio, nor broadcasting, beyond the exceptions the FCC has had to make in the US rules. I can ignore music on the broadcast bands and satellite radio and don't want to have to ignore it on the amateur bands, too!