Antennas in an Antenna Restricted Community
Description
This resource details the design and implementation of amateur radio antennas within a townhouse community featuring strict exterior covenants. The author, WB5NHL, describes his setup in Exton, PA, where external antennas were forbidden. His shack was in the basement, while antennas were located in an unused space under the roofline of a finished third-floor loft. The page discusses challenges such as routing coax cables three floors and maximizing antenna performance in limited attic space. It covers solutions for 40-10 meter and 80-meter antennas, addressing interference issues. The approach aims for full compliance with covenants, maximum height-above-ground for horizontal antennas, instant band switching, and efficient use of attic space. Limitations include potential interference with high power and fixed antenna patterns. The author provides links to individual pages on coax cables, 40-10 meter antennas, 80-meter antennas, and interference issues.