Hi Towertalk, Well, as I mentioned, I managed to get by the hurdle of the building permit and the CC&R, but now dealing with a harrassing neighbor. I appreciate all your help getting me here... First
Try this gambit: Amateur Radio is an experimental venture, and the antennas are always changing. Sunspot cycles come and go, and frequencies change constantly, so each antenna installation is essenti
If you played by all the town's rules, tell the neighbor to pound sand where the sun don't shine. I have learned that lesson the same way. My neighbor hates my antenna, the interference that he refus
Wow Mike 1 day to prepare is not a lot of time but here goes.Cities can limit the height of structures,It depends on the zoning where your tower is located.In the city I reside in the LDR(land develo
on closer look, the card that was left at my door says she is a code complaince inspector not a land use person. So, you may be right. They did admit during the application process that they had no j
Here is a partial quote of the above web site: "The rule applies to video antennas including direct-to- home satellite dishes that are less than one meter (39.37") in diameter (or of any size in Alas
The OTARD (over the air reception device) rules were enlarged a bit last year to include devices that transmit as well as receive, for the purposes of wireless internet connectivity. The original OTA
It sounds like an oxymoron, but what its referring to is cable TV that is delivered to subscribers using terrestrial microwave at 2.5 GHz. http://www.wcai.com/mmds.htm 73 de Mike, W4EF...............
I'd thinks this works for ham ants... Also down the page,, On October 25, 2000, the Commission further amended the rule so that it also will apply to customer-end antennas that receive and transmit f
limit the height of structures,It depends on the >zoning where your tower is located.In the city I reside in the LDR(land development regulations)limit the height of any >structure in a residential
As a person who installs lots of ants and towers for broadband wireless my interpretation of the FCC regs is that most municipal governments can say nothing about ants attaching to their homes. and t
Very true bill always read the entire code section then read it again.One word can make all the difference in the interpritation.Good point. JOE KG4VBR To: <towertalk@contesting.com> JOE PATRICK SENI
A number of you asked for a follow up. Once in a while, it's good news.! I called the city dept of code enforcement this am. As I suspected, it was a complaint the officer had to follow up on. She as
You are to be commended for taking the time to educate an official... the value of this is high - too bad it might mean you may have more ham neighbors, hi! Hams get a lot of bad press and when we ca