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On 8/28/2014 12:53 PM, gareth wrote:
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There have been designs published in Brit of using the steel of
wind-up tape measures, and this could be a potential starting point
for any discussion, by the use of flat metal tape.

I suspect my notion is not new, but what about a coil of wire, some well-
spaced trees, a long lanyard, a tennis ball, and a spud gun?
Someone will likely have one they prepared earlier, so I won't put the
bits
together.


A well-tried and tested solution to one problem, but I'd be interested in a
structure that when you go QRT, you could then retract it back.



The problem is that, even if it is retractable, the antenna would still
be in violation of any covenants the home owner's association has (the
FCC has basically preempted most zoning laws for aesthetic reasons here
- although courts have interpreted it differently).

An interesting idea, however. Maybe if you just put it up from 1AM to
3AM you could get away with it

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On 8/26/2014 6:35 AM, gareth wrote:
In dealing with zonal restrictions (Yank) and planning
permission (Brit) I wonder if there could be a way round
these limitations by emulating the antennae of spacecraft, by
which I mean ingenious ways to fold the whole thing up when
not in use?...


That is an interesting concept.. however there are several things.. I
would worry about the neighborhood busy body seeing it when it is
deployed and filing a complaint cause, Well, that is what busy bodies
do. And of course you would still get blamed for all the television
issues even if you are not on the air when it happens.. I know of one
ham who was so blamed by a woman who said "See, you are doing it now" he
was standing beside her, not in his radio room (BTW he did figure out
where the TVI was coming from.... HER (Well a heating pad she used)).

How about being patriotic and flying the American Flag,, say from a 43
foot pole in your front yard.. a 40 foot METAL pole, with an insulator
and some other stuff at the base.. In a box (one of those things being a
spot or flood light that projects up to the flag in case you wish to fly
at night).

Seems this might solve the problem as well. (Stealth antenna doubles
as a flag pole)

That said, there are some places where even flying the flag is frowned
upon.. If the neighbors complain about a flag pole.. Call the Marines.

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