Come on Jim, Lew? Is this true or not?
Do I have to get a building permit to string up a 40 meter
dipole? You are saying "must", "must", "LAW", "ILLEGAL".
You're throwing the words around. Is that really what you meant?
Is there a loophole for amateur radio? (It appears not if the
all-consuming NEC have their foot on our necks already).
Help!
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 14:14, Chris Howard wrote:
> So, you're saying if I string up a 40 meter dipole
> I: #1 have to get a building permit, #2 have to meet the NEC
> code, and #3 ???
>
> I'd say that is a much bigger threat to experimentation than
> BPL will ever be.
>
> Chris
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> On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 14:05, Jim Brown wrote:
> > On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 11:20:54 -0700, Chris Howard wrote:
> >
> > >Please expand and define how you are using the term "must".
> >
> > It is in the electrical section of building codes for virtually all
> > of the develope world, and these building codes carry the force of
> > LAW (that is, they are adopted by local governments). There are
> > relatively minor differences between Europe and North America,
> > primarily relating to exactly where the neutral to ground bond is
> > made. For a technical discussion of this, see the tutorial
> > referenced in my previous post.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim K9YC
> >
> >
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