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'Doc wrote:
Lets see. Half the cost of food. Half the cost of just about everything, especially toilet paper! Ain't it the truth? My XYL absolutely refused to use corn cobs. 'Course, she was not a Texan. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. wrote:
Hi Jack I lived in an apartment for several years, NO ANTENNAS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED. Inside or outside. They provided a TV antenna hookup, lousy, but they provided it, so we couldn't even have rabbit ears. TTUL Gary Things like that (and not being allowed to put my bicycle on the deck) are why I won't move into a strata-complex. -- Donovan Hill |
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alt verbositized:
Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. wrote: Hi Jack I lived in an apartment for several years, NO ANTENNAS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED. Inside or outside. They provided a TV antenna hookup, lousy, but they provided it, so we couldn't even have rabbit ears. TTUL Gary Things like that (and not being allowed to put my bicycle on the deck) are why I won't move into a strata-complex. -- Donovan Hill Hi Donovan I had no choice, it was company owned for temporary out of town workers. The temporary just happen to last close to 5 years of and on. What do you do when you move into a subdivision with no restrictions regarding antenna's and then later they add them? TTUL Gary |
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Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. wrote:
alt verbositized: Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. wrote: Hi Jack I lived in an apartment for several years, NO ANTENNAS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED. Inside or outside. They provided a TV antenna hookup, lousy, but they provided it, so we couldn't even have rabbit ears. TTUL Gary Things like that (and not being allowed to put my bicycle on the deck) are why I won't move into a strata-complex. -- Donovan Hill Hi Donovan I had no choice, it was company owned for temporary out of town workers. The temporary just happen to last close to 5 years of and on. I suspected not. Stratas are excellent examples of ruling by committee. The most rediculous rules get implemented like not being able to put my bicycle on the deck, even though it was the only thing on the deck and I was on the non-exposed side of the building where noone could really see it. But I got fined $125 for the priviledge. What do you do when you move into a subdivision with no restrictions regarding antenna's and then later they add them? I won't move into a strata governed subdivision. Never. Never. Never. I don't need or want a bunch of people mettling in the way I keep my house and yard. It's, quite frankly, none of their business as long as what I do isn't a fire or other safety hazard. But I'm also an asshole. TTUL Gary -- Donovan Hill |
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I wouldn't say you were that alt!
I have also lived where there were zero rules or laws about property or maintenance. That side of the fence is actually worse than having some moderate restrictions as to livestock, house color, outbuildings, etc. Lest you end up with a pig farmer upwind in a regal purple house with dayglow orange outbuildings constructed of old auto bodies. It is so easy to disguise or hide most ham antenna's, except towers and yagi's of course, that it is not usually a problem for most hams. I did have a 50 foot tower that was in place before the restrictions came into play and was thus grandfathered. I was a little irked when I changed my house color without prior permission, considering the color was in their approved list already, and they called me on it. There was no fine, and the color scheme was approved as suitable. They had left no provisions for the common three color blend of painting which is quite prevelent in our area. All of their approved schemes consisted of only two colors. TTUL Gary |
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Gary wrote, (snip) Lest you end up with a pig farmer upwind in a regal purple house with dayglow orange outbuildings constructed of old auto bodies. What's wrong with that? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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Hi Jack,
Take a look at the Par Electronics website. They make an end fed dipole for bands 20m and up that might fit your needs. I've tried one as a sloper from my deck and it seems to work well on 20m. Good luck, Bill, W4WNT "j.beltz" wrote in message news:OBaDb.549665$Tr4.1495835@attbi_s03... i live in an single story first floor apartment, any ideas on an 80-10 meter antenna indoors only, thanks jack |
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