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Barefoot 06-28-2015 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1079892)
I have a neighbor that has a 20 ft aluminum pole with an antenna on top that looks like a miniature Starship Enterprise.

The Villages has so many deed restrictions.
It's hard to believe that roof antennas are permitted.
:confused:

villagetinker 06-28-2015 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1079998)
The Villages has so many deed restrictions.
It's hard to believe that roof antennas are permitted.
:confused:

There is a federal law that supersedes HOA (or equal) rules, and allows a homeowner to install an antenna outside. This was detailed in a previous thread.

virgind 06-28-2015 03:18 PM

I called the other day to code enforcement or what ever you call it and they told me that they were allowed.

Barefoot 06-28-2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1080012)
There is a federal law that supersedes HOA (or equal) rules, and allows a homeowner to install an antenna outside. This was detailed in a previous thread.

Sorry, I missed that information. Thanks for the clarification.

snowbird22154 06-28-2015 09:05 PM

We'll see
 
Putting mine up this week :)

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Originally Posted by HimandMe (Post 1079993)
I think it was from Kens Antennas. The little dish on top is about 1/4 size of a direct tv dish. I hear they get 88 crystal clear channels - no monthly contract.


graciegirl 06-29-2015 06:50 AM

Villagetinker. You don't look anything like I imaged you. Are you old enough to live here???

gap2415 06-29-2015 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1079936)
The previous thread referencing attic installations also mentioned a 30db loss in signal, and since we are already in a marginal area, I would be putting it outside, and as high as I could get WITHOUT, looking ugly or annoying the neighbors.

Much more attractive than a directv dish at 1/4 the size.

cameo37@gmail.com 06-29-2015 07:18 AM

How do we get them removed when we terminate service?

cameo37@gmail.com 06-29-2015 07:25 AM

I was referring to the direct tv dish.

OldManTime 06-29-2015 08:29 AM

I have one, and properly grounded. They fall into the same FCC category as TV Dishes, anywhere on your property to get a good signal

Chellybean 06-29-2015 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1080240)
Just a quick correction. It's 30%, not 30db.

I've had a few emails and website submissions asking about roof top installations. I will not install an antenna outdoors. They are not attractive . I live in the Villages and I don't want to see them and I'm sure your neighbors wouldn't either. Also, my license does not allow roof penetrations. Putting an antenna outdoors doesn't automatically give you a stronger signal unless you can get it above the roof line. It's a challenge here folks, we're 60+ miles away from the transmission towers.

you don't have to penetrate a roof you can go in the soffit and if you are on a gable mount that would be easy.
You are taking a position that you will not install antennas outside because YOU feel they are not attractive. not everyone feels the way you do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is fine and your prerogative.
It is also obvious that if you are putting an outside antenna in, then it should be above the roof line for the best reception.
That is the whole reason of going outside is to reduce the DB loss.
I also understand the challenges of installing an antenna 60 miles away from the broadcaster, this is why they make high gain antennas and amplifiers.
I am not sure i understand your point except you don't want to put any outside antenna on a rooftop, which is your prerogative.

tomwed 06-29-2015 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1079998)
The Villages has so many deed restrictions.
It's hard to believe that roof antennas are permitted.
:confused:

This is an antenna that sits on top of a pole attached to the side of the house not on top of the roof. Unless you were looking for it, I don't think you would even notice it. It looks like this. BTW I don't know if I want one. If money was no object, I would get one in the attic. This is just a conversation on a rainy day.
http://i57.tinypic.com/28hnyug.jpg

Villager Joyce 06-29-2015 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1080284)
I've gotten a lot of calls recently and my point was to answer questions before they call or get emailed to me.

Unfortunately we are still married to Comcast. One day that marriage will end. When the final decree (with Comcast, not my husband--I love him) is signed by the judge, I'm calling you. I have always felt your posts were straight up honest, not hustle posts to drum up business.

tomwed 06-29-2015 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Villager Joyce (Post 1080286)
Unfortunately we are still married to Comcast. One day that marriage will end. When the final decree (with Comcast, not my husband--I love him) is signed by the judge, I'm calling you. I have always felt your posts were straight up honest, not hustle posts to drum up business.

I'm a big fan of the AV guy too. My "antenna is down" whenever he speaks.

Chellybean 06-29-2015 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1080281)
This is an antenna that sits on top of a pole attached to the side of the house not on top of the roof. Unless you were looking for it, I don't think you would even notice it. It looks like this. BTW I don't know if I want one. If money was no object, I would get one in the attic. This is just a conversation on a rainy day.
http://i57.tinypic.com/28hnyug.jpg

That is the perfect antenna option and is similar to what alot of people have.
I think that is a good compromise and not a problem for most people and has a built in amplifier.
95% of the time you will have a good signal, just depends on if you want 100% reliability, which no matter who you have, can not guaranty that.
FYI that is a Omni directional and if you are in the right elevation you can get Ocala and possible Gainsville on a good day, but will compromise some signal loss from Orlando. A true directional antenna pointing toward Orlando is also a good option, alot of variables have to be taken into account depending on where you live.
It seems Village av has the most experience in that matter


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