[TVARC] Making antennas in our HOAs legal

George Smith gsmith at alum.rpi.edu
Mon Sep 29 16:45:12 EDT 2025


And there are more zip codes to check. According to usps.com, The Villages could be
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THE VILLAGES FL *32159*

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THE VILLAGES FL *32162*

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THE VILLAGES FL *32163*

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THE VILLAGES FL *34762*

George, N2OXK

On 9/29/25 2:25 PM, Don Black via TVARC wrote:
>
> We may be underestimating the number of hams in The Villages!
>
> There are 321 licensed operators in zip code 32162 and 323 licensed operators 
> in zip code 32163.
>
> Of course, many of these may be inactive or SK’s.
>
> Data from RadioQTH - Zip Lookup <https://www.radioqth.net/ziplookup>
>
> 73,
>
> Don WB4CKI
>
> *From:*tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net <tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net> *On 
> Behalf Of *James Simpson via TVARC
> *Sent:* Monday, September 29, 2025 12:38 AM
> *To:* Bob N4REE <N4REE at bob-easton.com>
> *Cc:* tvarc at mailman.qth.net
> *Subject:* Re: [TVARC] Making antennas in our HOAs legal
>
> Bob, N4REE,
>
> I believe your suggested number of hams in The Villages exceeds 400 plus hams. 
> Not sure exactly how to verify that but 200 is much to low based on comments I 
> have heard in the Villages Amateur Radio Club meetings.
>
> This must be verified by some reasonable means before we use it to make any 
> proposals for legal status modifications.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> 622 Tracy Dr, The Villages, Fl. 32159
>
> Jim Simpson, KF8J
>
> 937-478-0996
>
>
>
>     On Sep 27, 2025, at 3:50 PM, N4REE - Bob via TVARC <tvarc at mailman.qth.net>
>     wrote:
>
>     As many of you probably know, the ARRL is attempting yet again to help us
>     make our antennas legal.  Maybe the proposed legislation will work this time.
>
>     For you who haven't heard about it yet, the ARRL has prepared legislation
>     and is doing letter preparation and delivery for us. They offer a site
>     where any of us can fill out a simple form that gets letters sent to our
>     House Representative and both of our Senators.  If you haven't been there
>     yet, please visit: https://send-a-letter.org/hoa/
>
>     WAIT, THERE'S MORE you might want to know:
>
>     * Bob White, K0NR, has a summary of antennas the legislation will allow,
>     at: https://www.k0nr.com/wordpress/2025/09/pass-the-bill/
>     He summarizes, the bill requires that specific amateur radio antennas NOT
>     require approval from HOAs or similar organizations for:
>     - Antennas that are 1 meter or less in diameter
>     - Flagpole antennas, not to exceed 43 feet in height
>     - Wire antennas – minimally obtrusive wire antennas
>     - Vertical antennas – not to exceed 43 feet in height
>
>     * The legislation itself mentions a few permissible restrictions, at:
>     https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/hr1094/BILLS-119hr1094ih.pdf
>     Namely:
>     - Compliance with manufacturer specifications, zoning ordinances, tower
>     ordinances and building codes
>     - Be maintained in a structurally safe manner
>     - Be removed if the property on which the antenna exists ceases to be in
>     control of the owner/operator.
>     - Ground-mounted antenna structures and enclosures are to be shielded from
>     view from the street and neighboring properties.
>
>     ADDITIONALLY, the ARRL has a page that explains their thinking and they
>     actually mention THE VILLAGES on that page.  See it at:
>     https://www.arrl.org/current-legislation
>
>     Full text of the ARRL's letter is here:
>     https://send-a-letter.org/hoasampleletter/
>
>     While these might not be the antennas we really want, these conditions
>     offer us many more legal options than we currently have, along with legal
>     justification we can use with the Architecture Review Boards and our
>     neighbors.
>
>     For my part, I have already signed up for the ARRL letters.  I'm also
>     going another step further in creating my own letters to send to my 3
>     reps. It seems to me that a bit more local "color" might catch their
>     attention.  To that end, I've added two paragraphs that I place in the
>     middle of the ARRL letter.   Use something like these if you please.
>
>     Bob, N4REE additions:
>     -----------------------------
>     Amateur radio operators serve critical emergency communications when
>     commercial infrastructure fails. To me, this is especially important in
>     Florida where frequent hurricanes cause communications disruptions.
>     Amateur radio operators are here to help when cell towers and other
>     commercial radio installations are destroyed by storms, as with hurricane
>     Milton in Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami and Orlando last year.
>
>     My community, The Villages, has a population estimated at 150,000.  We
>     have over 200 licensed amateur radio operators here. Each of us have a
>     restriction in our property covenants that prohibits "aerials of any
>     kind."  With the legal antennas proposed in this legislation, we can be
>     far more helpful during emergencies, and can use our antennas during
>     calmer times to keep our skills honed.
>     -----------------------------
>     Please consider joining in and pushing our congress people for this
>     legislation.
>     73 de N4REE, Bob
>     n4ree at bob-eastom.com
>
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