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    Beams on towers in Beverly Hills...

    Beverly Hills -- home of movie stars & moguls et al. And apparently a very ham friendly city! While out there recently I saw two beams on towers in regular type yards. Both looked like they were the "average" type installation -- nothing fancy or terribly high, in fact one was what looked like a large Steppr on a tower that couldn't have been over 30' up, if that. Haven't checked to see if those were "grandfathered" over later ordinances against such installations, but it was kinda surprising and nice to see that. Neither looked as if they'd have flown in a community with an HOA.
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    So much for the old saw that amateur radio antennas adversely affect property values.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W4RLR View Post
    So much for the old saw that amateur radio antennas adversely affect property values.
    Especially since everyone knows it not the antennas, it's the hams themselves who do that.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W4RLR View Post
    So much for the old saw that amateur radio antennas adversely affect property values.
    Too bad they just won't put that saw down long enough to let it rust.

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    If anything, all this now-obsolete hubris about property values being destroyed by some guys antennas has forced us to become better at stealthifying how we get on the air.


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    Well its not Beverly Hills, but here is a screen shot of the street level view of Joe Walsh's house in Studio City --

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    Quote Originally Posted by n0iu View Post
    Well its not Beverly Hills, but here is a screen shot of the street level view of Joe Walsh's house in Studio City --

    But does he live there? You know his song "Life's Been Good", where he sings about "I've got a mansion, forget the price, ain't ever been there, they tell me it's nice."
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    Well all I know is that's the address on his license... no matter where he lives!
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    Quote Originally Posted by n0iu View Post
    Well all I know is that's the address on his license... no matter where he lives!
    Pretty sure he lives there. It's been his "address of record" for a couple decades now.

    Interesting, tho... (and one of the fun things about Google Maps)... you can turn on the "Real Estate" overlay and view all the houses in the vicinity that are on the market. Most of those in Joe's area are going for less than $1.5 mil. I guess that surprised me a bit. The lots are big, but far from huge, and the same houses on similar land might fetch half that here in Denver. Joe's in a pretty prime location, I'd think. Not far from Mulholland Drive and close to the mountains. As if I know anything about CA.

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    Hello.

    An average size lot is part of the issue.
    What exactly is average?
    Ever been to Beverly Hills? the lots are huge.
    An antenna that is 60 feet in the air? would anyone even notice?
    But, take that very same 60 foot tower and antenna and put it in an HOA area, well, it looks so large.
    In the case of the BH area, there is plenty of area On the property in question to where if it were to fall it would not be an issue.
    HOA properties are sometimes little wider than the house itself, 100 feet long?
    Somebody Moves into such an area and has issues?
    Why did they buy a house in just such a place to begin with?
    There are people who want to move into an HOA area and want to raise livestock, everything from chickens to cattle.
    Do they have as much right as the ham who wants to put up a 100+ tall tower?

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