Spider281 Contributor
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| Subject: Planning permission for CB antenna Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:30 pm | |
| The council told me I need planning permission to put up an antenna...
I really need something outside because my signal is rubbish using an antenna indoors and because a half wave CB antenna is about 17 foot that is something that will be awkward and dangerous to keep putting out of a window each time I want to go on my CB. I have no outdoor space, no garden, no roof access but I could install a half wave silver rod to the side of the building on a long pole which would make life a lot easier, then I don't have to faff about with poles and whips and other contraptions to try get stuff out and up in the air.
How would I apply for planning permission? | |
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Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2632 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
| Subject: Re: Planning permission for CB antenna Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:23 am | |
| Most just put them up and cross there fingers. When i was first on CB i had my silver rod on a pole mounted to the chimney stack and never had a problem even when the council did work on the roof. Not lived in that house for just over 30 years now but the pole is still up there no antenna on it. | |
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Mitch Senior contributor
Call Sign : M1TCH Posts : 103 Times Thanked : 12 Join date : 2020-01-02 QTH or Location : Wigston, Leicestershire. Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-857D, Diamond V2000, Major 3000, President Jackson Mk1 Export, Lafayette AFS-1005, K40 mic, KL203, B550P and Sirio GPE 27 ⅝λ.
| Subject: Re: Planning permission for CB antenna Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:08 am | |
| There's a saying that goes "don't ask for permission first, ask for forgiveness afterwards" which has worked for me (so far, fingers crossed), I've got 25ft+ poles with long aerials on, both CB and ham for more than 10 years now.
It depends of course if your place is owned or rented, rented needs landlord approval, and where you live, I'm in the suburbs but people I know in the city have had issues. If you ask for planning permission there's a good chance it'll be refused because clouncils are like that in my experience, though you can ask for retrospective permission after, it will cost money though just to put in an application (non refundable) and it'll draw attention to it.
What have you got to lose just trying it? Are your neighbours friendly? It's usually only complaints that will draw attention to your hobby, but I'd certainly give it a go and see what happens. If it's easy to put up then why not, if it can be taken down easily then I wouldn't worry too much tbh. | |
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