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Re: When satellite is "present"? said by phxmark: Unless you live in an apartment, condo, or house that is part of a Home Owners Assoc. that have rules or policies that forbid you from putting in a satellite system. Some rules and policies at these locations will not allow you to put an external antenna up. Esp at most apartments and condos.
Federal law prohibits condos, home owners associations, and now even apartment complexes from preventing you access to satellite.
There are a few restrictions they can put on it, such as you have to use a certain color dish, certain type of mount, etc, but they can no longer flat out deny you permission to put up a dish. Now, it can be tricky, normally in an apartment or condo, the only mounting method the law gives you a right to is a non-penatrating, self contained on balcony tripod type mount, which obviously doesn't work if you don't have a clear view of the southern sky, but this is still a per case basis.
Not that it matters though, because the article is refering to "markets" in which satellite isn't an option, not homes. Most cable markets are city/county wide, so it would be tough to find an entire market that couldn't get satellite. -- AMD XP2500+ @2300mhz/ Asus A7N8X Deluxe rev 1.04/ 2x 512Mb Kingston HyperX PC3500/ WD 120Gb on serial/ Gainward GF4 4600/ Enermax 465P-VE/Custom water cooler |