Tim,

I have two points.  First, the ELT will transmit on 121.5 Mhz, right in the 
middle of your comm frequencies.  When the antennas are in close proximity, it 
will send an extremely high level of power into the receiver.  That might fry 
it.  The solution is to keep the ELT and comm antennas as far apart as is 
possible.  

Secondly,  90% of the signal is transmitted in the part of the antenna nearest 
the feedpoint.  The top half of the antenna is there to make it resonant, but 
radiates only about 10% of the signal.  If you in effect have the majority of 
the antenna shielded, then your signal will bounce around the inside of the 
plane like inside a microwave oven. 

Have you thought about imbedding the antennas into the canopy?  It might not be 
vertical polarization, but at least it would radiate outside the plane.  Just a 
thought.

                                                    Jim Vance
                                                    va...@claflinwildcats.com

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