I thought that congress and the FCC directed that all HOAs cannot
ban all antennas.?
Alan - W6ARH
On 10/24/2022 7:03 PM, John Perry
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I've did it relatively successfully over the years
and I've seen others do it that way as well. I know this much
and I've had plenty of 2000 to 6000 mile contacts over the years
using Magnetic Loops indoors at relatively low wattages under
100 watts. It can be done plus here in the states we have a lot
of lightning prone areas where you might not want to have your
mag loop outside and be able to use it in an attic or somewhere
that isn't so conspicuous. One problem here in the United States
is the increasingly influence of the local antenna police called
HOA or commonly known as homeowner associations. Therefore there
are many hams who cannot because of their local environment be
able to put a funky looking loop outside even on their patio or
some other place around their property even with them owning
their property that they are still subject to HOA rules due to
it being a requirement for such ownership of said property.?
Many Americans these days live in apartments as well and
some of the restrictions that come with boilerplate leases and
renting also involve restrictions on any outside antenna
including anything that would be much more than the basic
satellite dish of maximum of one meter or approximately 40
inches in diameter. Anything else is seriously prohibited in
many rental agreements or even by landlords who do not want
antennas visible in their properties. So therefore ham radio
operators and shortwave enthusiasts often have to conceal
these antennas from spying eyes or nosy neighbors or
overbearing landlords, apartment police or such ne'er do wells
that have nothing better to do than serve as the local
auxiliary police force of the local apartment complex or the
neighborhood due to the HOA.?
One can use these loops to receive signals from thousands
of miles away with quite acceptable results like my reception
daily of Radio New Zealand from 13000 kilometers or 8200 miles
away with S9 plus signal on a daily basis just using a Yaesu
FRG-100B receiver with a small 4 foot magnetic loop with quite
good results. Then again I've also used magnetic loops to
contact many stations in Europe and Russia which are both well
over 4000 miles/7000 kilometers away in the case of Europe as
well as much as 7000 miles/10000 kilometers away to Russia or
even Japan which is 10000 km away or 6000-6500 miles away.?
I've also worked a little over 100 countries using indoor
antenna such as a 200 foot longwire?ran around a ceiling and
fed into a 9 to 1 balun for a number of years as well and also
achieved a great deal of success with working long distance
DX.? I'll take my results for now and when my situation
changes in the future will probably be putting up something
outdoors but for now what I have works. I might also add that
I've also worked a great deal of these same countries with a
mobile station in my automobile over many years as well
including 6000 mile contacts to Russia on occasion when the
conditions are right.
Hi
Why anyone would want to put any antenna indoors especially a
magloop is questionable ( or unavoidable.)
It will couple to everything..needs to be? outside..especially
as 160m ( lots of electrical man made? noise.)
It can be hid though ( painted green etc) and can be close to
gnd..obviously higher 2m? Is better, but it will work say at
1m? above gnd. JUST BE sure no one can touch it while txing!!
Simon