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mentioned antennas (or towers?) no higher than 1 INCH above a
residence. Did I hear that correctly? no. the palmdale law is antennas no higher than one inch over the roofline of ANY structure including your vehicle and handheld portable. Did anybody also happen to catch the brief mention in the interview that violators could face confiscation of their ham equipment? yes. palmdale has claimed they can take away your ham equipment if yourr antenna on your ht is over one inch higher than the top of your ht and your vehicle ham equipment if the antenna iss over one inch higher than your car roof. not nonly homes. the waY THE Antenna law is worded, they can do the same to your cb equipment, though they never actually mentioned cb like they did with ham radio.IMHO, excellent lawsuit material on top of everything else! one of palmdales claims is the reif higher up.ason they are regulating the size of antennas is for health reasons to protect the health of their residents against extreme rf radiation.. the larger the antenna the unhealthier it is, the smaller the antenna, the healthier it is, its the size of the antenna that determines how much rf is radiated, not the amount of power the radio operators are pumping through it. palmdale lawmakers are idiots. I guess according to their laws, this means it is okay and perfectly healthy to their citizens to transmit at a full oe thousand five hundred watts as long as the antenna is less than one inch in size and less than one inch higher than the roof of your home or vehicle , and therefore closer to all of their residents than if t was higher up at your home. |
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On 6/2/11 9:11 PM, radioguy wrote:
mentioned antennas (or towers?) no higher than 1 INCH above a residence. Did I hear that correctly? no. the palmdale law is antennas no higher than one inch over the roofline of ANY structure including your vehicle and handheld portable. Did anybody also happen to catch the brief mention in the interview that violators could face confiscation of their ham equipment? yes. palmdale has claimed they can take away your ham equipment if yourr antenna on your ht is over one inch higher than the top of your ht and your vehicle ham equipment if the antenna iss over one inch higher than your car roof. not nonly homes. the waY THE Antenna law is worded, they can do the same to your cb equipment, though they never actually mentioned cb like they did with ham radio.IMHO, excellent lawsuit material on top of everything else! one of palmdales claims is the reif higher up.ason they are regulating the size of antennas is for health reasons to protect the health of their residents against extreme rf radiation.. the larger the antenna the unhealthier it is, the smaller the antenna, the healthier it is, its the size of the antenna that determines how much rf is radiated, not the amount of power the radio operators are pumping through it. palmdale lawmakers are idiots. I guess according to their laws, this means it is okay and perfectly healthy to their citizens to transmit at a full oe thousand five hundred watts as long as the antenna is less than one inch in size and less than one inch higher than the roof of your home or vehicle , and therefore closer to all of their residents than if t was higher up at your home. Hog anus. - J. |
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The tale the FCC explains is that Radioguy is transmitting from a very low
powered and extremely short rubber dickie. His trolls are best left ignored. "radioguy" wrote in message ... mentioned antennas (or towers?) no higher than 1 INCH above a residence. Did I hear that correctly? no. the palmdale law is antennas no higher than one inch over the roofline of ANY structure including your vehicle and handheld portable. Did anybody also happen to catch the brief mention in the interview that violators could face confiscation of their ham equipment? yes. palmdale has claimed they can take away your ham equipment if yourr antenna on your ht is over one inch higher than the top of your ht and your vehicle ham equipment if the antenna iss over one inch higher than your car roof. not nonly homes. the waY THE Antenna law is worded, they can do the same to your cb equipment, though they never actually mentioned cb like they did with ham radio.IMHO, excellent lawsuit material on top of everything else! one of palmdales claims is the reif higher up.ason they are regulating the size of antennas is for health reasons to protect the health of their residents against extreme rf radiation.. the larger the antenna the unhealthier it is, the smaller the antenna, the healthier it is, its the size of the antenna that determines how much rf is radiated, not the amount of power the radio operators are pumping through it. palmdale lawmakers are idiots. I guess according to their laws, this means it is okay and perfectly healthy to their citizens to transmit at a full oe thousand five hundred watts as long as the antenna is less than one inch in size and less than one inch higher than the roof of your home or vehicle , and therefore closer to all of their residents than if t was higher up at your home. |
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...and extremely short rubber dickie.
Something is extremely small. |
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