You'd be contributing to your local community as you'd be facilitating better communications between people in your area.
Also as most nimbys wouldn't want a mast outside their house, you're biting the bullet and breaking the circle for others more narrow minded than yourself.
Your house would be too close to the mast and thus in its shadow (umbrella effect).
We had a mast on the school roof. Following complaints from parents the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) came in and did a full survey of non-ionising radiation with the mast on and off.
They said that any radiaition from mobile masts would be from other transmitters situated some distance away as there was no such radiation from this mast for at least 100m from the base of the mast.
On top of this 75% of the measured radiation came from a major TV transmitter situated 6miles away and about 20% from emergency services communication centre about 4 miles away.
I don't hear any complaints about radiation levels from these sources.
Whenever there's any news of local importance; imminent 40th birthday celebrations, raves, bring and buy sales etc you'll be the first to know because masts are really handy for bill-posting!
In reply to Solarjunkie - in fact that is exactly what the scientists from the NRPB said!
They said that if pressure from the parents to move the mast to a site about three quarters of a mile away was realised then the radiation levels from the phone mast would be many times greater on the school grounds than if we left it on top of the school.
Ian