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On Thursday, August 14, 2014 5:23:44 PM UTC-5, David Platt wrote:
I really doubt that any of this would help you, in dealing with the application of these rules to antennas which don't qualify for the OTARD preemption (e.g. ham antennas). I figured that this would only let me put up a TV antenna. But I also know that to the untrained eye, a TV antenna and a VHF/UHF beam might look pretty similar. But I was also hoping to get the HOA used to thinking that the antenna restrictions where unenforceable. Then put up a vertical with a TV antenna on top for loading. Of course, if we could get congress to exempt ham radio from CC&Rs, that would be a good thing I think. For now, I'm going to have to dream about being active on HF with a reasonable antenna and make do with what I can hide in the attic and in the ever taller trees in the yard. Someday, maybe, I can move and do a real antenna farm, but then it will be the wife I have to contend with and I dare say she's tougher than the HOA. -= KC4UAI =- |