Opinion...mount it high in the attic or low outside?

blackjackmark

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I just moved into a subdivision that does not allow external OTA antennas. So my plan was to mount mine (round Winegard MS-2000 amplified omnidirectional) in the attic. Now that I see my attic, it's a real pain to work in it since it has the blown-in cellulose insulation, and I'd rather not disturb it.

So I was thinking about trying to be sneaky with the homeowner's association and just mount it right next to my DISH...considering it's circular and "dish-like", I figure I can claim it's a "dish" antenna.

If I do that, the antenna would only be about 10 feet off the ground. If I mount in the attic, it would probably be a good 25 feet off the ground, but indoors.

What's a boy to do? :confused:
 
Your HOA cannot do anything to prohibit you from installing 1-meter satellite dishes and/or external OTA antennas...assuming you don't live in a home listed in the national historic registry or such antennas would create a safety hazard (both extremely rare). The OTARD is your friend and these posts should help you should your HOA open their yaps:

http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/213061-hoa-terminology-legal.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/digital-over-air-ota/132120-digital-vs-analog-antenna-power.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/digital-over-air-ota/110642-antenna-metro-los-angeles.html

Place your antenna on your property where you see fit.
 
You have the Otard information above.
Heigth usually is important so 25 ft. would be preferable over 10 ft. Next question is what is the roof construction/sidewall construction? The worst scenarios I can think of would be a metal roof with aluminum siding or stucco over wire mesh. These would ruin the RF signal getting to the antenna in the attic.
 
Your HOA cannot do anything to prohibit you from installing 1-meter satellite dishes and/or external OTA antennas...assuming you don't live in a home listed in the national historic registry or such antennas would create a safety hazard (both extremely rare). The OTARD is your friend and these posts should help you should your HOA open their yaps:

http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/213061-hoa-terminology-legal.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/digital-over-air-ota/132120-digital-vs-analog-antenna-power.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/digital-over-air-ota/110642-antenna-metro-los-angeles.html

Place your antenna on your property where you see fit.
Thanks for the info. I knew the satellite dishes could not be prohibited. I guess I should have searched for OTA antennas being banned.

You have the Otard information above.
Heigth usually is important so 25 ft. would be preferable over 10 ft. Next question is what is the roof construction/sidewall construction? The worst scenarios I can think of would be a metal roof with aluminum siding or stucco over wire mesh. These would ruin the RF signal getting to the antenna in the attic.

Boba, house is traditional wood frame with vinyl siding, so I think the attic would have worked, but now that I know it cannot be banned, then I'll be putting it outside anyway, so no worries!

Thanks!
 

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