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On May 30, 2:01*pm, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 12:21:47 -0400, ml wrote: hi Higher. Does *anyone know of any kind of lists * * *that breaks *down * towns/cities *etc *that *are * ham *tower * friendly? I couldn't find such a list, but you might find reading this old eham thread useful for explaining why there are no such lists: http://www.eham.net/articles/10077 How friendly do you want? *No tower restrictions of any kind? *There are various degrees. *For example, just about any city or county that has a tower ordinance, will tend to restrict the installation of ham radio towers in some way. *If you're serious, just check with the city or county planning department for tower ordinances. *You'll also find that tower policy is highly dependent on those making the decisions. Without rigid guidelines, a traditionally friendly planning department, might easily become hostile if the composition and membership changes. Good luck. -- Jeff Liebermann * * 150 Felker St #D * *http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann * * AE6KS * *831-336-2558 Most rural areas are very ham friendly when it comes to antennas but you can get blamed for every flake of snow on their TV. I was once getting blamed for periodically wiping out all the TV in about 4 blocks. It turned out that one of the people who complained to the FCC about me owned the source of the problem. Her antenna mounted preamp would break into oscilation. Anyway I have found that most places where you can find $300K+ homes in close proximity to run down mobile homes is usually pretty ham friendly. Jimmie |
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