That's because the computer language used to run the Chip Board interprets the ampersand "&" followed by letters as a character not "&". An "&" followed by the letters GT [greater than] gives you the > symbol. If you want to have an & character appear in the middle of CC_GTCC you need the add letters AMP [ampersand] after the "&" ie. CC_&_GTCC" (remove the two underlines).
You can use the "&" anywhere in the message as an "&" as long that it's not followed by letters.
You can also use the formatted shortcut *_cc_* (remove the two underlines) =
If you were curious I hope this helps.
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