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In article .com,
wrote: "Regular" TV broadcast reception was also included, if the TV antenna did not exceed a certain size and wasn't more than a certain height above ground. But the antenna must be used *only* for TV reception - not ham radio, Wi-Fi, FM radio, SW radio, public service, etc. Actually, it isn't just for TV reception: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html -------- "Fixed wireless signals" are any commercial non-broadcast communications signals transmitted via wireless technology to and/or from a fixed customer location. Examples include wireless signals used to provide telephone service or high-speed Internet access to a fixed location. ---------- I have friends who have HOA restrictions but had no problem putting up antennas for Sprintlink (wireless Internet access) because of the OTARD rules. Patty N6BIS |