The transmitter is what dies if the antenna is either missing or badly
mismatched.
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Mark Langford wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>
> >>My occasional jumpy readings are due to a dirty transponder antenna just
> as I thought. It's right in the line of exhaust and picks up a
I posted to the krnet this morning.seems I'm not getting onlinetest test
Can anyone give me the dimensions of the axle bracket made of 4130 steel plate
bent on a 45° angle?
J.Cruz
KR2S
N6102L
Mike wrote:
>>My occasional jumpy readings are due to a dirty transponder antenna just
as I thought. It's right in the line of exhaust and picks up a film of
grease over a period of hours - just like the bottom of my fuselage under
the wing. <<
Another aspect of a dirty transponder antenna is th
> "But you're right, that wouldn't cause a fluctuation on
the mode C unless you fiddled around with them constantly, and even then
it
would be minor, at least on my plane."
Mine too I guess. My occasional jumpy readings are due to a dirty
transponder antenna just as I thought. It's right in th
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