Geoff Pearson
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Posted:
Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:08 pm Post subject:
Re: Picking up Sky Digital with a 3 foot long spring |
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"tony sayer" <tony@bancom.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | In article <4n24p1ls71f90i7m3f1os5sg5th1739626@4ax.com>, Charles Ellson
charles@ellson.demon.co.uk> writes
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:18:21 -0000, "Michael Chare"
MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote:
"Walt Davidson" <g3nyy@despammed.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 13:05:10 -0000, "No-One" <no_one_2k@yahoo.com
wrote:
I read that this law has been changed in the last month or so to allow
2
dishes.
This has been on the cards for over a year, since the Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister conducted a survey on the subject. Can you tell
me where this is documented, please?
Seek and thee shall find:
http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1002882&PressNoticeID=1979
So if you want a four or six element FM aerial and you haven't got a
chimney stack to plant it on then tough shit by the look of it then!....
two antennas will be permitted;
the size of the antennas will be restricted
the larger having a maximum of 100 cm in any linear direction and 35
litres cubic capacity by volume;
the smaller having a maximum of 60 cm and 35 litres cubic capacity by
volume;
chimney-mounted antennas will also restricted to a maximum of 60 cm and
35 litres cubic capacity by volume.
the antennas will have certain siting restrictions:
no antenna should protrude above the roof if the premises does not have
a protruding chimney;
if the premises has a protruding chimney, antennas may protrude up to 60
cm above the roof, or up to height of the chimney, whichever is the
lower.
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Tony Sayer
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It is not clear whether this include ordinary TV aerials (UHF Yagis). And
what is the volume of an antenna? |
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Geoff Pearson
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Posted:
Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Picking up Sky Digital with a 3 foot long spring |
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"Walt Davidson" <g3nyy@despammed.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 11:12:27 -0000, "Geoff Pearson"
gspearson1647@hotmail.com> wrote:
It is not clear whether this include ordinary TV aerials (UHF Yagis). And
what is the volume of an antenna?
In an obscure part of the document, it says it is referring only to
"microwave antennas".
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Walt Davidson Email: g3nyy @despammed.com
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This is the bit that raises my doubts: "other antennas"; "or any other type"
2. The current planning regulations for satellite dishes and other antennas
are inadequate in that there are different regulations for each type of
technology. This is inconsistent, choice restrictive and contrary to the
Communications Act 2003 which requires technology neutrality. The amended
permitted development regulations will subject all antennas, whether
satellite dishes or any other type, to the same rules. |
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