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Hmmm don't know what all this has to do with the original post, but my
comments inserted "Brian Short" wrote in message ... I don't want to draw any fire, but there is a point to this - Not all that many licensed amateurs in the United States have the legal right to install an antenna on their property. Ah contraire -- There are thousands and thousands of hams that do have the right and have installed outdoor antennas. Just don't buy a home that has the restrictions. Ah but you say -- I want a nice upscale neighborhood where all houses are painted the same color and no one can park their car in the driveway, and you can only have two pets, and flag poles are forbidden, et al. Well ya can't have it all sez I. I live in a neighborhood built in 1969, so there is no deed restriction, but there is a city-wide restriction (Tempe, AZ) of 35 feet height. Move outta town! Get outta Dodge! But if ya gotta stay -- A vertical at 8 feet or 35 feet will do well --- as will a beam at 35 feet for the upper bands. Use a vertical at the lower bands -- most do anyway. Even so, my neighbors send the "neighborhood enhancement" (doesn't that sound ominous and sort of nazi-like?) out regularly for various imagined city code issues of which there has never been a single violation. Just ignore em. Ms Snoop or Ms Clipboard abounds in all endeavors. Basically, there is an ad hoc legal ban on amateur stations at residences built in the last 20 years, at least in suburban settings. Not against the "stations" just outdoor antennas. If it was "stations" then all the cell phone users are in violation. Hey Junior -- knock it off with that RC car model -- the HOA is monitoring (;-) Here in Calif, there are lots of homes (even in the million dollar category) with no restrictions. The reasoning seems to follow that since antennas are outlawed, only outlaws have antennas. ![]() Ah stealth antennas -- can't keep a Ham off the air huh ? Remember, radios don't transmit, antennas do! Indeed A final comment about HOA's -- Those that relinquish their essential rights for the sake of protection -- shall receive neither. -- Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) |
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