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The rule used to be 1 foot of elevation for every 100 feet from the center
line of the runway. In your case, it's not a problem.
The other two issues are: 1) you may have zoning issues where you live; and
although the governing body is subject to the PRB-1 requirements, they only
have to allow you a reasonable antenna. So, putting up that 100-foot tower
may not be possible. 2) You might live in a homeowner association which has
private CCR's Code Covenant Restrictions; those you can't fight because there
hasn't been legislation passed covering these private restrictions; PRB-1 only
applies to public governmental agencies. 3) Even if you can put up a higher
structure, at a certain level the Federal Aviation Administration requires
lighting. I don't remember if that is at 150 or 200 feet.
Steve, K8SP
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From: "Darren Tomblin" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 2:11 PM
Subject: rule question
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how high an antenna can beput up. I'm
3.5 miles from the greenwood, in airport it's a small one. just wondering
how high I can go before having to do anything. thanks
73,
Darren Tomblin (KC9JJJ)
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http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Plaza/8579
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