Ya see, Ralph, you got your ducks in a row. 
You sat down and thought about what you wanted and went out after it. 
Sounds like you got a very good location there. 
If you plan to sell your present home I bet there are hams who would like to 
buy it 
....  if you leave the towers up. (grin) 
 
Willee 
 
 
"Ralph Mowery"  wrote in message 
... 
   receiving antennas can be hidden quite well. Some of us are licensed 
ham 
   and enjoy our hobby as you do. Just because we move into a new home in 
a 
   new area why should we give up the hobby we so enjoy? 
  
  Why, if ham radio is such an importaint part of your life, was it not 
  included in your plans for a new home? 
  If I wanted an antenna farm the last place I would look for property 
would 
  be in a housing project. 
  I would be looking at a rual area where there is lots of trees to hang 
 wire 
  from and lots of ground to plant towers. 
  
  Willee 
  
 
 That is what I am in the process of doing now.  As I was a ham when I 
bought 
 my first house and was very much into VHF weak signal work I told the real 
 estate agent the house had to be on a hill and no restrictions.  He found 
me 
 one that is about 200 feet above most of the county.  As I would rather 
play 
 radio than mow the grass, the second requirement was no restrictions on 
the 
 land. 
 
 I am now looking for another house or some land to build on after 25 years 
 in this house.  I have turned down several places just because of the 
 height.  Turned down one just because it was in a development that met 
most 
 of the other requirements. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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