There are two 30 foot tall palm trees on the South side of my back yard. I could not get any Line Of Sight (LOS) for any satellites between 61 and 101. So I installed a T90 on the South side of the house, which worked perfectly.
Now the Home Owner's Association wants to enforce the rule that all satellite dishes must be installed on the back of the house, and issued me a violation, informing me to remove the dish.
I will request an exception to this HOA restriction based on the fact that the restriction would "preclude reception of an acceptable quality signal". This "reception of an acceptable quality signal" is not to be prohibited by HOA's according to; FCC Fact Sheet on Placement of Antennas
Is there anyone in South Florida that would give me a statement in writing, as an expert, that it is indeed true that there is no Line Of Sight from the back yard?
The violations committee has no idea how satellite signals work, or even that there is more then one satellite. Also they have to doubt what people are trying to get past them, after all they were able to put their dish in the back yard.
Thanks in advance.
Now the Home Owner's Association wants to enforce the rule that all satellite dishes must be installed on the back of the house, and issued me a violation, informing me to remove the dish.
I will request an exception to this HOA restriction based on the fact that the restriction would "preclude reception of an acceptable quality signal". This "reception of an acceptable quality signal" is not to be prohibited by HOA's according to; FCC Fact Sheet on Placement of Antennas
Is there anyone in South Florida that would give me a statement in writing, as an expert, that it is indeed true that there is no Line Of Sight from the back yard?
The violations committee has no idea how satellite signals work, or even that there is more then one satellite. Also they have to doubt what people are trying to get past them, after all they were able to put their dish in the back yard.
Thanks in advance.