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The Shadow wrote:
I'd sure like to see some references on that one! SNIP So like Chuck said - I'd like to see some references on that. FCC RULES ON ANTENNA RESTRICTIONS I THINK YOU ALL ARE REFERRING TO THE FCC Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule Preemption of Restrictions on Placement of Direct Broadcast Satellite, Broadband Radio Service, and Television Broadcast Antennas URL: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html Lamont This rule says basically that you can have an antenna in an area that is available for your exclusive use. That would include your living room, and the confines of a private balcony. "A: No. The rule does not prohibit restrictions on antennas installed beyond the balcony or patio of a condominium or apartment unit if such installation is in, on, or over a common area. An antenna that extends out beyond the balcony or patio is usually considered to be in a common area that is not within the scope of the rule. Therefore, the rule does not apply to a condominium or rental apartment unit unless the antenna is installed wholly within the exclusive use area, such as the balcony or patio" However, not all town houses have such areas. I lived in one that specifically stated that anything from the drywall out belonged to the association. I would not have been allowed to stake an antenna in the dirt in front of my house, or projecting out from a window. -Chuck |
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