: [time-nuts] antenna restrictions
I don't see what the problem is
with HOA's and antenna restrictions.
I just put a mag-mount antenna on the car
that's up on blocks in the driveway.
( a bit of Mississippi humor for your Friday afternoon :-) )
peace!
Chris
Columbus, MS
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 12:39
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Subject: [time-nuts] antenna restrictions
I don't see what the problem is
with HOA's and antenna restrictions.
I just put a mag-mount antenna
!
Dave
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[mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Chris Howard
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 12:39
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] antenna restrictions
I don't see
I don't see what the problem is
with HOA's and antenna restrictions.
I just put a mag-mount antenna on the car
that's up on blocks in the driveway.
( a bit of Mississippi humor for your Friday afternoon :-) )
peace!
Chris
Columbus, MS
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Chris - your solution worked for me - until the grass covered my old PU
truck.
-73 john k6iql
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Of Chris Howard
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 12:39
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] antenna restrictions
I don't see what the problem is
with HOA's and antenna restrictions.
I just put a mag-mount antenna on the car
that's up on blocks
Bill Hawkins wrote:
I can tell you that the vent stack exists solely to prevent siphoning
water out of J and P traps while water is running.
You could tell me that, but your statement would be in error.
To wit, were it not for the stack vents, houses with septic systems (which
because of
Esteemed Time-nutters
The religious answer.
1. Install antenna in as inconspicuous location as possible.
2. Go out once in a while with a white bed sheet covering your torso and head.
Then (a) put a couple of cheap (even plastic) flowers near it for a day or so.
Then (b) get some
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Perry Sandeen sandee...@yahoo.com wrote:
Esteemed Time-nutters
The religious answer.
1. Install antenna in as inconspicuous location as possible.
A GPS timing antenna should fit INSIDE a 4 plumbing vent. The ABS plastic
pipe will not effect the GPS
Planted flowers round the base of mine
Honest.
Rob Kimberley
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Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 12:13 AM
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On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Perry Sandeen sandee...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Esteemed Time-nutters
Yes, but you GPS antenna surely would notice the infusion
with various fumes and chemicals that come from the vent
pipe. Remember, the vent is open to the sewer, its purpose
is to prevent pressure build up in the sewer from blowing
(or sucking) the water out of the various traps and letting
The dummy pipe would be fine.
In theory ABS makes a good radome, but in practice whatever you get at
the hardware store effects antennas significantly. [ABS and PVC is the
first thing that comes to mind when weather proofing home made
antennas.] The AWACS uses S-2 glass for it's radome. The
On 4/15/12 6:20 AM, gary wrote:
The dummy pipe would be fine.
In theory ABS makes a good radome, but in practice whatever you get at
the hardware store effects antennas significantly. [ABS and PVC is the
first thing that comes to mind when weather proofing home made
antennas.] The AWACS uses
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Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 6:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Antenna restrictions [was Lucent 40
dB Antenna]
The dummy pipe would be fine.
In theory ABS makes
On 4/15/12 2:09 PM, DaveH wrote:
I am on the Tesla email list and people there have noted that some of the
black plumbing pipe actually has carbon black added to it -- this renders
the pipe conductive and not good for a Tesla secondary form.
Would not be good for RF either.
It varies.. I've
I can tell you from first hand experience - Do not restrict the air
flow of a roof vent associated with plumbing, especially if it's
associated with the Loo.
Burt, K6OQK
On 4/15/2012 5:41 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Yes, but you GPS antenna surely would notice the infusion
with various
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Subject: [time-nuts] Antenna Restrictions...
I can tell you from first hand experience - Do not restrict the air
flow of a roof vent associated with plumbing, especially if it's
associated with the Loo.
Burt, K6OQK
On 4/15/2012 5:41 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Yes, but you GPS antenna
For a quick guide to the OTARD Rule, see
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/over-air-reception-devices-rule.
Interesting! Now I know I was right and my landlord was wrong, when they made
me tear down my DBS dish. But now I own a house.
For the Amateur Radio service there is also the PRB-1 federal
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