Well, in this county (Washington) in Oregon, I would probably get some questions
due to the fact that it would make me a business operator in a residential area
not zoned for business. Its pretty hard to hide such a tower but maybe I could
tell them it was just another ham tower . . .
Until recently, I had a pager company's receiving antenna side-mounted on one of
my ham towers. They paid me $250 per month for a couple of years until they
decided to shut down this receiving node. It was like free money. I don't know
of any drawbacks unless the zoning authorities or business license cops get too
nosey . . .
Stan
w7ni@easystreet.com
Al Williams wrote:
> A local wireless telephone company is interested in leasing a patch of my
> property to install a 70'
> wireless tower. As this lease would pay ~$1000/ month which would add
> greatly to my retirement
> income I want to learn about possible disadvantages ( and advantages). I
> suggest replies direct
> to me unless your experience might be of general interest to TT'ers.
>
> k7puc
>
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