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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:40:16 -0500, Buther Boy wrote:
I'm learning now that it is pretty common practice for people living in association areas (town homes and condos), that installing anything other than a small dish, is usually unacceptable. Buther Boy I lived in an association for 5 years, and you are right. It would not go with the area, and people would not allow it. The dipole in the peak of the attic would work well. Or, it you have a mature tree, you can hang a dipole vertcally and almost go unoticed, with the exception of the feedline being present. That would require some trenching or digging. Vinnie S. |
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