Re: [IRCA] how do I hide my outdoor antennas?
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Re: [IRCA] how do I hide my outdoor antennas?



The FCC fact sheet says it's OK to use an antenna "designed" for TV 
reception.  I wonder if that's what the official rules actually say.  If 
that's the case, you could put a TV antenna on a balcony, hook it to a 
matching network, and use it for AM or SW reception or even as a ham 
antenna.

Bruce

kevin - Gilbert, AZ wrote:
> On 9/29/06 8:12 AM, "Tim Kridel" <tkridel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   
>> I thought that the U.S. laws apply only to satellite TV antennas and ham
>> antennas. If you're not a licensed ham, then your antenna might not be
>> covered, right?
>>     
>
> WRONG. 
>
> Read this. http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html
>
> Eric said he was using a scanner discone. Since this antenna covers TV
> frequencies being that its wideband, it would be legal in the US on your
> balcony. You could use it to DX FM and TV both.
>
> As I said, in Canada? I have no idea what the law is.
>
> Kevin
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