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What Ed is saying is: If you enjoy a hobby that requires an antenna or
anything outside your home forget it, buckle down to raising fish and sell the radio hobby stuff. That will be the day I turn my home over the HOA Cops, agreement or not. If homeowners keep buckling down to these people next thing you will be paying their mortgage and taxes. Go Bless America for the freedoms our proud veterans fought for. Ed Price wrote: "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message link.net... "Jim Higgins" wrote: It limits you to antennas 1 meter in diameter or across the diagonal. No 6-ele 20M beams here. No, it doesn't have that limit. The first paragraph describes antennas for satellite services and the second paragraph describes antennas for video programming services. The third paragraph... (3) An antenna that is designed to receive local television broadcast signals. Masts higher than 12 feet above the roofline may be subject to local permitting requirements. ...describes antennas for broadcast television and no size limit is described (only the height limit). By the way, a large 20M beam should receive broadcast television fairly nicely (with a little hardware to cut out the television while transmitting). Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Read the rest of the ruling. It defines that the antenna may be located only in your private area (patio, balcony), not in the public or mutually owned areas (roof, outside wall). This makes it none too helpful for apartment and condo dwellers. Accept it; there are some hobbies that are incompatible with high-density dwellings. Ed WB6WSN |
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![]() wrote in message ... What Ed is saying is: If you enjoy a hobby that requires an antenna or anything outside your home forget it, buckle down to raising fish and sell the radio hobby stuff. That will be the day I turn my home over the HOA Cops, agreement or not. If homeowners keep buckling down to these people next thing you will be paying their mortgage and taxes. Go Bless America for the freedoms our proud veterans fought for. A very good example of the viewpoint of a rogue who tries to cloak her improprieties in the blood of patriots and the silk of religion. The fundamental civility of our society is based on our ability to enter into contracts. We promise something and the other party promises something. A contract is simply a permanent record of the defined promises. You are expected to uphold your promises. What I am saying is quite simple; if you don't like the terms of a contract, then don't enter into it. Ed WB6WSN |
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