First of all, don't quit. That height limit is quite possibly impermissible
under PRB-1. I would check with ARRL for a Volunteer Counsel near you and talk
with him or her. The hamlaw reflector (ham-law@altlaw.com, subscribe by
sending mail to listserver@altlaw.com, with subscribe ham-law in the body of
the message) is your best site for discussion of such issues. K1VR's excellent
book, published by ARRL, is another good source.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 07:11 PM 9/14/2005, you wrote:
>My dreams were crushed when I called the City Planning Office where Im going
>to build a station and the man said the height limit was 27'. The future site
>is a typical city lot. It looks like I can no longer put up a stack of C3's
>and a 2 el 40m.
>
>I would like your thoughts on my best options to build the best station for
>10-160 that's possible under these devistating peramiters.
>
>Thanks all
>
>Jesus - KC6PMT
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