5 Ways To Deal With Your H.O.A.-Get on the air!
Operating an amateur/ham radio station in a deed-controlled property (HOA/CC&R) can present a difficult challenge, especially if your neighbors have a bias against radio amateurs.
In this video, "TechGear Junkie" discusses five ways to deal with your HOA and "Get on the air!" Some of these approaches may be problematic, depending on how receptive your HOA board is.
In the end, you may be forced to go "under deep cover" and thoroughly disguise your antennas so that your neighbors never suspect a thing. Of course, if a nosey neighbor discovers your antenna "secret", you may find your current housing a highly temporary affair.
Try the approaches discussed in this video--you may have more success than you think. Good luck.
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