Re: [Elecraft] FAA-Approved Antenna authorized by HOA

2021-06-28 Thread Dennis Moore
True, but they don't license amateur radio activities. Two years down the road when the HOA turns into a bunch of asshats they'll ask for a copy of the FAA (not FCC) license, which obviously can't be produced, and they'll revoke the permission. Just better to CYA and have the papers in order.

Re: [Elecraft] FAA-Approved Antenna authorized by HOA

2021-06-28 Thread Don Wilhelm
If he is close to an airfield (of any type), then there are height restrictions - but if you can assure the powers that be that your antenna is not higher than trees or other objects in the vicinity, you can get FAA approval. 73, Don W3FPR On 6/28/2021 7:06 PM, John Marvin wrote: Note, I

Re: [Elecraft] FAA-Approved Antenna authorized by HOA

2021-06-28 Thread John Marvin
Note, I intended to make a similar joke, until I realized Jerry messed up the setup by actually including the antenna height in his post (unless he has a very loose definition of approximately). :) John, AC0ZG On 6/28/2021 4:33 PM, eda...@aya.yale.edu wrote: I believe the FAA does need to

[Elecraft] FAA-Approved Antenna authorized by HOA

2021-06-28 Thread edauer
I believe the FAA does need to approve the structure and lighting on antennas higher than 200' AGL. Or some such rule, depending on how close the structure is to an airport. So Jerry's must be a vertical dipole for 160M. I'm impressed. Ted, KN1CBR