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Old March 13th 07, 02:10 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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On Mar 12, 8:00�pm,
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In article .com,

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"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.


Not exactly - see below. My mistake!

Actually, it isn't just for TV reception:

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html

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"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.


Thanks for the info!

Unfortunately, the same link says that amateur radio is specifically
*not* included in the preemption.
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I have friends who have HOA restrictions but had no problem putting
up antennas for Sprintlink (wireless Internet access) because of the
OTARD rules.

That's a step in the right direction, but we hams are still outside
that
fence looking in.

And the preemption is specific about size and height of
antenna. Even if ham radio were included, a simple wire
antenna like the G5RV would not be covered.

Thanks again for the info.

73 de Jim, N2EY


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Old March 13th 07, 05:15 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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In article .com,
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On Mar 12, 8:00�pm,
) wrote:

"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.


Thanks for the info!

Unfortunately, the same link says that amateur radio is specifically
*not* included in the preemption.


That's correct. I was just addressing the "TV only" statement. It
would be great if there were similar rules about amateur radio antennas.


Patty

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