Steve Rigby
>  And the sales of rotators will soar.  Many neighborhoods
> have prohibitions on outside antennas used for terrestrial
> broadcasting.  Without outside antennas, lots of viewers
 <snip>

Most of those restrictions are no longer enforceable for most
cases, see Telecommunications Act of 1997(?year?).  The
only exceptions are where the antenna is a hazard (in the
flight path of a runway) or in a historical accurate area
(colonial Williamsburg, VA - no phones, no electricity, etc.)
At least that's my understanding, I could very well be wrong.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
Ignorance is temporary; stupid is forever.


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