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kendi 11-30-2021 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by kayak (Post 2035219)
The FCC ruling overrides any deed restrictions, covenants, or homeowner associations. There is a limit on the size of the antenna. It cannot exceed 1 meter in any dimension. There may also be a limit to the height of the antenna.

Imagine, every home in The Villages having an antenna. What an eyesore. I have an antenna in my attic and I personally will not have an exterior antenna. The Villages is too nice of a place.

Attic antennas don’t work in some areas of TV. Need the outdoor which we have. It is minimal and not any more of an eyesore than those ugly round vents on the rooftops. It’s simply a matter of what we get used to.

sallyg 11-30-2021 09:04 AM

FCC has authority. Not the ARC.

Mortal1 11-30-2021 09:10 AM

where did you see a clothesline within the villages?
 
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Originally Posted by bob47 (Post 2035133)
Or, I believe, an outdoor clothesline if you were so inclined.

good luck with doing that.

OhioBuckeye 11-30-2021 09:30 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by boxcarwilly (Post 2035047)
Contacted ARC on OTA (over the air) outside roof mounted antennas for for receiving television transmission.We are in Bison Valley which is ARC regulated.
Our restrictions section 9 listed below.
Simply stated ARC stated FCC overides section 9 and outside antennas are allowed.

So what you’re saying, even if TV have restrictions on putting an antenna on the house, just ignor them? I know what you mean because when we lived in TV you weren’t allowed to put a TV Antenna on the house but some homes had antenna’s on house & they never took them down for the 8 yrs. we lived there. Does TV let you put up antenna’s now?

GregG7 11-30-2021 10:36 AM

One thing I haven't seen mentioned here: An outside antenna may make a good lighting rod. If good reception can be obtained from an antenna installed in the attic, then that may be the preferred solution.

HogPilot 11-30-2021 11:55 AM

Better OTA reception would result in more antennas
 
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Originally Posted by kendi (Post 2035265)
Attic antennas don’t work in some areas of TV. Need the outdoor which we have. It is minimal and not any more of an eyesore than those ugly round vents on the rooftops. It’s simply a matter of what we get used to.

Due to the distance from Orlando, OTA reception is limited to only a few village areas. If OTA was available, you would see a marked increase in the use of outdoor and attic antennas.
The Villages is a gold mine for cable and satellite companies.

gego3650 11-30-2021 12:42 PM

Know people who have had antennas for years and not a word has been said to them

Harry Gilbert 11-30-2021 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 2035280)
good luck with doing that.

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Originally Posted by bob47 (Post 2035133)
Or, I believe, an outdoor clothesline if you were so inclined.

check this out

19 'right to dry' states outlaw clothesline bans; is yours among them?

OhioBuckeye 12-01-2021 09:09 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by HogPilot (Post 2035345)
Due to the distance from Orlando, OTA reception is limited to only a few village areas. If OTA was available, you would see a marked increase in the use of outdoor and attic antennas.
The Villages is a gold mine for cable and satellite companies.

I had an Attic antenna & got 45 channels & it faced Orlando. We lived in the Village of Charlotte & at the time we weren’t allowed to have an antenna on the house but I saw 3 antenna’s on houses within a mile or less. But TV didn’t say anything because they didn’t want make anybody mad just like some golfers complained about people & the way they played golf. TV is changing little by little!

nn0wheremann 12-01-2021 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by boxcarwilly (Post 2035047)
Contacted ARC on OTA (over the air) outside roof mounted antennas for for receiving television transmission.We are in Bison Valley which is ARC regulated.
Our restrictions section 9 listed below.
Simply stated ARC stated FCC overides section 9 and outside antennas are allowed.

That is correct. Needless to say, some discretion and sense of visual propriety should be considered when mounting your antenna.

Bilyclub 12-01-2021 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by OhioBuckeye (Post 2035527)
I had an Attic antenna & got 45 channels & it faced Orlando. We lived in the Village of Charlotte & at the time we weren’t allowed to have an antenna on the house but I saw 3 antenna’s on houses within a mile or less. But TV didn’t say anything because they didn’t want make anybody mad just like some golfers complained about people & the way they played golf. TV is changing little by little!

The FCC ruling has been around for many years so maybe TV didn't want to take on the Federal Government knowing they would lose.

kendi 12-01-2021 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by GregG7 (Post 2035317)
One thing I haven't seen mentioned here: An outside antenna may make a good lighting rod. If good reception can be obtained from an antenna installed in the attic, then that may be the preferred solution.

That was one of my first questions before we had ours installed outside. It’s grounded so not a problem. Attic antenna was not the solution. We tried and it didn’t work. Too much metal in the house and can’t get it high enough.

boxcarwilly 12-01-2021 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by OhioBuckeye (Post 2035289)
So what you’re saying, even if TV have restrictions on putting an antenna on the house, just ignor them? I know what you mean because when we lived in TV you weren’t allowed to put a TV Antenna on the house but some homes had antenna’s on house & they never took them down for the 8 yrs. we lived there. Does TV let you put up antenna’s now?

Yes,they have no say..as they are overruled by the FCC.

boxcarwilly 12-01-2021 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by HogPilot (Post 2035345)
Due to the distance from Orlando, OTA reception is limited to only a few village areas. If OTA was available, you would see a marked increase in the use of outdoor and attic antennas.
The Villages is a gold mine for cable and satellite companies.

We are north of 466 and use a attic mounted large multi element Winegard antenna aimed towards Orlando. We receive all 4 major networks and side channels 60 total.
The larger elements are/were for WESH which the last of the VHF holdouts. WESH9NBC is now UHF. A high gain UHF only antenna might be an option.The Extreme UHF shows good gain.easier to install as it has no wide elements but i have not tried it .

worahm 12-01-2021 12:14 PM

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

The FCC exemption to HOA outside TV antenna restrictions does not include antennas used for Amateur Radio.


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