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m II wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: FCC has been very clear about this...no one may prevent the installation of an outdoor antenna for TV reception. Digital or otherwise. I wonder why there haven't been stories of people in restricted condos putting up long wire antennas that, by pure coincidence, work better at receiving shortwave than they are getting TV signals? Better yet, TWO long wire antennas that could be explained away as merely huge rabbit ears. mike You're being absurd. FCC has also implied an extension of the Ham radio antenna exemption for other radio hobbycraft. And there have been instances where local CC&Rs have been overruled. I posted a link to the relevant rule here a few years ago. And used that very rule to shut down a couple of attempts to get my antennae pulled down. |
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