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Old July 27th 06, 08:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ken Finney Ken Finney is offline
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Default neighborhood antenna restrictions


"Dave" wrote in message
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Bob wrote:

Do you have licence? If yes, you are legall, put antenna up!!!!!
Dont listen this all b. s.


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This is not quite accurate. If he signed a contract, i.e. agreed to a set
of CC&Rs in a private subdivision at the time of purchase, he is obliged
to honor the contract. Contract law in private, not public, domain trumps
PRB-1.

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Help. I've been licensed since 1967, but I haven't been active for
about 20 years. I just bought a FT-101EE with a Cushcraft R4 vertical
antenna, however there are restrictions in my subdivision about
antennas. I'm thinking my best bet may be a long wire between my house
and a neighbor's tree with a tuner. I know this is an ago old battle,
any ideas for an inconspicuous HF antenna?


I believe President Bush just signed a law preventing subdivisions/HOAs from
prohibiting flagpoles. Sounds like a flagpole antenna now trumps
subdivisions/HOAs!