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I'm not a lawyer, you're on your own with this info. Check with your local planning department. If you have more solid info for these or other jurisdictions, stick them on the page. I'm not a lawyer, you're on your own with this info. Check with your
local planning department. If you have more solid info for these or
other jurisdictions, stick them on the page.
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There was recently a good thread on the MailingList discussing your
legal right to put an antenna on a building that you don't own (see
this [http://lists.spack.org/pipermail/ptp/2002q3/014084.html thread]).

  http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html
  
The general agreement seems to be that the rule doesn't cover
PersonalTelco because we are '''not''' a "for profit" group. However it
does guarantee your right to put an antenna up in certain areas to
recieve for pay fixed wireless signals. It might also be difficult for
a landlord to determine whether your antenna was for sending or
receiving or for pay or for fun. But you didn't hear that here.

I'm not a lawyer, you're on your own with this info. Check with your local planning department. If you have more solid info for these or other jurisdictions, stick them on the page.

See also: AntennaInfo

There was recently a good thread on the MailingList discussing your legal right to put an antenna on a building that you don't own (see this [http://lists.spack.org/pipermail/ptp/2002q3/014084.html thread]).

The general agreement seems to be that the rule doesn't cover PersonalTelco because we are not a "for profit" group. However it does guarantee your right to put an antenna up in certain areas to recieve for pay fixed wireless signals. It might also be difficult for a landlord to determine whether your antenna was for sending or receiving or for pay or for fun. But you didn't hear that here.


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