  bigunk Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto
join:2001-02-10 Santa Clarita, CA | reply to en102 Re: No sympathy from me
Won't work for me. I'm up Bouquet just past Central Park. So I'm surrounded by mountains. Now if I could put up a big juicy tower without pissing off my neighbors.... |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA
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| Yup - you'd have to be 'up' on the hill in that area (I.e. top of Copper Hill). I did an 'easy' test, and went to Walmart and bought some gear. If it didn't work, return it. I tried a few different types - Philips plain rabbit ears gave me 4-9 channels indoors. RCA indoor/outdoor antenna didn't give me anything in or outdoors (POS). Philips MANT510 with 50dB gain gave me ~13 channels indoor, and now 36-40 on the roof. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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  Bobcat Verizon blows, Cablevision sucks Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ
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| reply to bigunk said by bigunk :Won't work for me. I'm up Bouquet just past Central Park. So I'm surrounded by mountains. Now if I could put up a big juicy tower without pissing off my neighbors.... The FCC says you can erect any type of tower necessary to receive the TV/satellite signals you want, and your neighbors can't stop you. (The FAA may have concerns, however).
From »www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders···2132.pdf
quote: Petitioners have installed six masts in the rear of their lot which are secured to the ground by guy wires. There are five masts approximately 30 feet in height which are roughly even with Petitioners' roofline, two of which simply provide support to another mast, and one ten foot mast. Petitioners have affixed five television antennas and three satellite dish antennas to these masts. The antennas provide reception for ten television sets, nine video cassette recorders, and seven satellite receivers.
The neighborhood association complained, but the FCC says it's all legal. |
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  bigunk Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto
join:2001-02-10 Santa Clarita, CA
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| Very true. I was fighting those battles back in the day when I was installing dishes from 10 to 15 feet wide for clients. I went up against cities and associations routinely. Won every time. But now it's MY property, and I have to deal with my wife. In other words, I can do what I choose, but the bitching will be so loud and incessant, I won't have a chance to enjoy the fruits of my labors. -- There is not a man in the country that can't make a living for himself and family. But he can't make a living for them AND his government, the way his government is living. What the government has got to do is live as cheap as the people. - Will Rogers |
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  Bobcat Verizon blows, Cablevision sucks Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ | The Wife is a higher authority than the FCC. -- We messed-up, but we looked great doing it! |
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