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richard wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 10:30:36 -0800 (PST), radioguy wrote: The names and call letters have been changed to protect the innocent. Once upon a time, there was a ham radio operator who moved into a homeowners association which had the very very very vague rule "NO ham radio transmissions allowed on homeowners association property". Where do you come up with this ****? You don't say in which state this happened. Furthermore, no HOA anywhere has the authority to enforce it's rules while off it's defined property or on public roads. Can you at least identify the county court this happened in? My sister used to live in "Sun City West". A Dell Webb community in Phoenix AZ, and she said that a neighbor couldn't persue his Ham Radio Hobby, because the neighbors complained about the antenna array on his roof. |
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