TAILIEUCHUNG - Antennas and Grounds for Apartments

Michael McNeil is responsible for All Operational Management functions at Esquire Managment Group. Michael comes to Esquire Management with over fifteen years of experience in the field of Property Management. As a former Property Manager with Oxford Development Group, Western Canada’s largest property developer, Michael managed an Edmonton portfolio of million square feet of commercial high-rise buildings. Michael’s main focus is providing client satisfaction. We are aware that not all business clients will have the same needs. Our mandate is to be sensitive to our clients’ differences | Antennas and Grounds for Apartments QST December 1980 pp. 40-43 Copyright 1980 by the American Radio Relay League Inc. All rights reserved. Basic Amateur Radio Antennas and Grounds for Apartments What do you do when the landlord says no antenna Where s rf ground when you are 70 feet up You won t find any simple answers but these suggestions are sure worth trying. By Peter O Dell AE8Q Zhen my wife and I decided to return to Connecticut we spent a couple of days going over the apartment ads in the local paper. In one particular Sunday edition there were about four pages of ads for apartments. Of all those advertising one apartment complex stated that they accepted pets and children. Since our family consists of two adults one three-year-old child and a 10-year-old beagle we didn t feel that we had much of a choice in the matter. The rental agent a close relative of Attila the Hun offhandedly indicated that we could take it or leave it but that the rules of the lease including the prohibition of any external antenna would stand without any modification. I haven t lived in a place yet where I couldn t put up some kind of antenna and get away with it so we took the apartment. How many other hams are in similar circumstances It is hard to say but it is probably a sizeable number. If you are one of the multitude where do you start The first thing to decide is if there is a chance of getting permission to install an outside antenna. If there is any chance at all pursue it with vigor. Your best bet is to document your case with drawings of the proposed installation landlords want to protect their property from damage caused by a poor installation . Material that might make them want you to put up the antenna should be included also. Photocopy a few articles from back Basic Radio Editor issues of QST that tell about the activities of amateurs during natural disasters. What Has Been Done Before For some amateurs there is little or no possibility of getting permission to erect

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