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Compact Design Makes for Easy Installation
and Unobtrusive appearance

EZ HD Antenna fits within a 39" circle

Any antenna that fits within a
39" circle cannot be restricted.
 

Who says so? The United States Federal Government. If someone tells you that you can't install the EZ HD antenna tell them your in compliance with Federal law and to take it up with the FCC - Federal Communications Commission.

Antenna Specification - Length 35.16 - Maximum Width 34.43" 
Weight 2.4 lbs. - Super Strong lightweight aluminum construction.

Below is a word for word explanation of the Federal ruling protecting your rights to free TV as displayed on the Consumers Electronics Association and the National Association of Broadcasters joint website at http://antennaweb.org/aw/info.aspx?page=FAQ#_Ref28770286.

Consumers Electronics Association                      National Association of Broacasters

As directed by Congress in Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the Federal Communications Commission adopted the Over-the-Air Reception Device Rule concerning governmental and nongovernmental restrictions on viewers' ability to receive video programming signals from direct broadcast satellites ("DBS"), multichannel multipoint distribution (wireless cable) providers ("MMDS"), and television broadcast stations ("TVBS").

The rule is cited as 47 C.F.R. Section 1.4000 and has been in effect since October 14, 1996.  It prohibits restrictions that impair the installation, maintenance or use of antennas used to receive video programming.  The rule applies to video antennas including direct-to-home satellite dishes that are less than one meter (39.37") in diameter (or of any size in Alaska), TV antennas, and wireless cable antennas.  The rule prohibits most restrictions that: (1) unreasonably delay or prevent installation, maintenance or use; (2) unreasonably increase the cost of installation, maintenance or use; or (3) preclude reception of an acceptable quality signal. 

The rule applies to viewers who place video antennas on property that they own and that is within their exclusive use or control, including condominium owners and cooperative owners who have an area where they have exclusive use, such as balcony or patio, in which to install the antenna.  The rule applies to townhomes and manufactured homes, as well as to single-family homes. 

The rule allows local governments, community associations and landlords to enforce restrictions that do not impair, as well as restrictions needed for safety or historic preservation.  In addition, the rule does not apply to common areas that are owned by a landlord, a community association, or jointly by condominium or cooperative owners.  Therefore, restrictions on antennas installed in common areas are enforceable. 

On November 20, 1998, the Commission amended the rule so that it will apply to rental property where the renter has exclusive use, such as a balcony or patio.  The effective date of the amended rule is January 22, 1999. 

For more information see: FCC Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule at:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html

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