State and Federal Law Regarding Zoning and Amateur Radio Antennas

State and Federal Law Regarding Zoning and Amateur Radio Antennas

Author: Kevin Edward McCarthy

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Discusses proposed bill, not yet filed, that would address the issue of zoning and amateur radio antennas. This bill would conform state zoning law to Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations regarding the treatment of amateur radio antennas.


Antenna Zoning

Antenna Zoning

Author: Fred Hopengarten

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1136031146

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If you are building, adding to, modifying, or even upgrading a commercial antenna system, and most especially if you hope to erect a new tower, then zoning laws apply to you. Antenna Zoning enables you to successfully navigate structure regulations, permitting, and even lease negotiations. Whether you are involved with broadcast radio or television, cellular telephone, paging, wireless internet service, or other telecommunications, this book is a must-have before you begin work on the project. Author Fred Hopengarten is a specialized communications lawyer with extensive experience in antenna and tower regulation, and has been involved in many high-profile zoning cases. His first-hand experience comes to you in this book with lessons learned, case studies, examples, and material you can use presented in an easy-to-understand manner.


Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur

Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur

Author: Fred Hopengarten

Publisher: Amer Radio Relay League

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780872598218

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Proven techniques and strategies that a ham and his or her attorney can use to obtain an antenna-structure permit. CD-ROM included containing case law, sample letters you can customize, and additional precedent-setting legal cases and reference material.


Answers to Your Questions about Local Antenna Regulations

Answers to Your Questions about Local Antenna Regulations

Author: American Radio Relay League

Publisher:

Published: 1984*

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This paper will serve as a guide for the average Amateur Radio operator who must obtain the approval of a zoning board, building inspector, or a sub-division architectural committee in order to erect an antenna. [It covers the] ... difference between ... three basic kinds of local regulations: zoning ordinances, building codes and deed restrictions ... how to prepare for an oral presentation at a hearing, how to get local Amateur Radio club support, and how to get more legal information and assistance from ARRL Headquarters.-Pg. [1].


1996 Amateur Radio Almanac

1996 Amateur Radio Almanac

Author: Doug Grant

Publisher: CQ Communications

Published: 1996-03

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9780943016139

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New 3d edition -- If it's about ham radio, it's in the Almanac. -- Updated annually, with new tables, facts and figures. -- For all amateur and professional ham radio enthusiasts. -- Unique publication -- no other book like it on the market. Anyone looking for information about ham radio will find it in the 1996 Amateur Radio Almanac. CQ's sourcebook is filled with over 500 pages of facts, figures and information about world records, space, computers, geographical stats, radio history, regulations, and so much more. Includes ham radio clubs, useful tables, ham radio and the Internet, operating events, antennas and conventions. "In addition mto major baseball, ham radio has been a real paasion to me. The CQ Amateur Radio Almanac is one resource that will always be a prominent part of my ham shack". -- Joe Rudi, NK7U "As a member of the VEC Question Pool committee, with over 1/3 of all amateur exams going through my office, I'm proud to say CQ's published a real winner with their Amateur Radio Almanac. No ham, new or experienced, should be without one". -- Fred Maia, President W5YI Group