• Correction: Please recommend a cheap, disposable ground plane anten

    From Brian Howie@21:1/5 to David Woolley on Sun Feb 7 12:04:28 2021
    On 07/02/2021 10:44, David Woolley wrote:
    On 06/02/2021 17:58, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    My apologies, I meant 30m (10 Mhz) or 20m band (14 Mhz).

    Resonant ground planes for those bands, if mounted at roof height, are
    going to need planning permission, although I suppose, if the area is
    all landlorded, there will probably be no complaints.

    Moonraker do helically loaded mobile whips for 30 and 20 that could be
    adapted for fixed use, They should be inobtrusive (2m), but as David
    says, you'd need to string out some radials.

    https://www.moonraker.eu/antennas/ham-amateur-radio-antennas/ampro-30-10mhz-hf-mobile-antenna

    https://www.moonraker.eu/antennas/ham-amateur-radio-antennas/ampro-20-14mhz-hf-mobile-antenna

    Cheap £23

    There may be other suggestions.

    Brian GM4DIJ
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    Brian

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  • From David Woolley@21:1/5 to Ottavio Caruso on Sun Feb 7 10:44:39 2021
    On 06/02/2021 17:58, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    My apologies, I meant 30m (10 Mhz) or 20m band (14 Mhz).

    Resonant ground planes for those bands, if mounted at roof height, are
    going to need planning permission, although I suppose, if the area is
    all landlorded, there will probably be no complaints.

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  • From Ottavio Caruso@21:1/5 to David Woolley on Sun Feb 7 11:44:12 2021
    On 07/02/2021 10:44, David Woolley wrote:
    On 06/02/2021 17:58, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    My apologies, I meant 30m (10 Mhz) or 20m band (14 Mhz).

    Resonant ground planes for those bands, if mounted at roof height, are
    going to need planning permission, although I suppose, if the area is
    all landlorded, there will probably be no complaints.

    Ah, ok. That kills the whole thing.

    What about one of those HF stick antennas made for mobile? If I attach
    it to the roof, would that require planning permission?

    And, any feedback on this:

    https://www.radioworld.co.uk/atx-portable-antennas/portable-telescopic-hf-bnc-antenna-designed-for-qrp-radios

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  • From Ottavio Caruso@21:1/5 to David Woolley on Sun Apr 4 17:01:14 2021
    On 07/02/2021 10:44, David Woolley wrote:
    On 06/02/2021 17:58, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    My apologies, I meant 30m (10 Mhz) or 20m band (14 Mhz).

    Resonant ground planes for those bands, if mounted at roof height, are
    going to need planning permission, although I suppose, if the area is
    all landlorded, there will probably be no complaints.

    Is the only requirement for a planning permission is that the antenna be
    at roof height? If I put a very long fishing pole in my garden and keep
    it straight in a vertical position with a holder and place a piece of
    wire on the pole, will that require a permission from anybody who is not
    my landlord?

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  • From Brian Howie@21:1/5 to ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com on Tue Apr 6 11:03:27 2021
    In message <s4cnsb$be5$1@dont-email.me>, Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com> writes
    On 07/02/2021 10:44, David Woolley wrote:
    On 06/02/2021 17:58, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    My apologies, I meant 30m (10 Mhz) or 20m band (14 Mhz).
    Resonant ground planes for those bands, if mounted at roof height,
    are going to need planning permission, although I suppose, if the area
    is all landlorded, there will probably be no complaints.

    Is the only requirement for a planning permission is that the antenna
    be at roof height? If I put a very long fishing pole in my garden and
    keep it straight in a vertical position with a holder and place a piece
    of wire on the pole, will that require a permission from anybody who is
    not my landlord?


    I think the maximum height is 3 or 4m ( flagpoles can be higher). You
    could take it down when not in use if it's taller. I've done that.

    A tree doesn't need planning consent , but you might not want to wait
    that long. However there may be one already there you can use.


    Brian
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    Brian Howie

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  • From Ottavio Caruso@21:1/5 to Brian Howie on Wed Apr 7 09:46:07 2021
    On 06/04/2021 11:03, Brian Howie wrote:
    I think the maximum height is 3 or 4m ( flagpoles can be higher).

    Is that 3-4 m from the roof or from the ground? Are there national
    regulations or will it depend on the council?

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  • From Brian Howie@21:1/5 to Ottavio Caruso on Thu Apr 8 14:09:09 2021
    On 07/04/2021 09:46, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    On 06/04/2021 11:03, Brian Howie wrote:
    I think the maximum height is 3 or 4m ( flagpoles can be higher).

    Is that 3-4 m from the roof or from the ground? Are there national regulations or will it depend on the council?


    Free standing on the ground. Check your local authority.

    https://rsgb.org/main/operating/planning-matters/

    Brian GM4DIJ

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  • From Ian Jackson@21:1/5 to nospam@b-howie.co.uk on Fri Apr 9 08:07:35 2021
    In message <s4mv9m$7bc$1@dont-email.me>, Brian Howie
    <nospam@b-howie.co.uk> writes
    On 07/04/2021 09:46, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    On 06/04/2021 11:03, Brian Howie wrote:
    I think the maximum height is 3 or 4m ( flagpoles can be higher).
    Is that 3-4 m from the roof or from the ground? Are there national >>regulations or will it depend on the council?


    Free standing on the ground. Check your local authority.

    https://rsgb.org/main/operating/planning-matters/

    Back in the 80s, when 10m FM with modified CB sets was all the rage, one
    of my locals had complaints about a fairly inconspicuous 16' Silver Rod sticking out of the top of a small (10'?) apple tree at the end of a
    garden backing onto woodland. IIRC, it would have been OK if he had had
    it mounted on the house, as the ruling was 3m above the rooftop or 2m
    above a chimney.
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    Ian

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