Hello fellow TowerTalkian's... After 20 years of guest-operating in contests, finally picked up 100' of Rohn 25 and am living on 5.5 acres in Southern NH. So... now I want to put up my tower, and fin
You have special circumstances if its actually designated an * Historical district * by the government. I can tell you though, that PRB 1 was more than enough to persuade the city of Pittsburgh to al
Nothing? It'll be a pretty big deal for a lot of people - admirers and detractors. The only way you'll get in trouble is if someone complains. With the aforementioned neighbor, you're chances of gett
It is easier to get forgivness than permission ! ( This is not inferring anything political !!! Hi ) and That is what I did. In addition I have painted EVERYTHING, tower,antennas,rotor, cables with o
Greetings Rag, thought I recognized that call and handle. Prying eyes are everywhere, there's nowhere you can hide, hi hi. In our case we had the neighbors help us put the tower up. That's the easie
Re: tower permission, in most cases, and this one also, I would definately recommend #2 option. I've seen customers try to slide things by the local department only to have to back peddle in a hurrie
Hi Gerry, Sounds to me like you are having a nightmare. There are a couple of possibilities you did not put on your list: 1. Move to another town or out of the historic district of the town you are i
Uh, Let's not get carried away Stan. Many folks get to put up towers and enjoy them without all the dramatic hysteria! I think the purpose of this thread is to HELP Gerry accomplish what he can with