On Oct 2, 2015, at 20:19, T. W. Norman via KRnet
wrote:
Trevor;
I mounted my comm/nav antenna just under the leading edge of the vertical
stabilizer. The antenna consists of a straight piece of 1/16 copper rod pushed
up through the foam. The ground plane is some aluminum tape attached to
Good evening, again,
I've been going through the archives and found some lite information about
antennas.
Are you guys mounting the antennas inside of the aircraft?
I have a comm/nav antenna, and a transponder antenna. What have you guys
found was a good place to mount them?
Thanks!
David Lininger wrote:
>
> Leave it to a ham to know antennas!
>
>
I AM seriously contemplating a pair of HF Screwdriver antennas mounted
in a fairing under the belly (as a dipole). Mobile airborne!. I
already have the D-star HT.
--
Glenn Martin
KR2 N1333a
N5PQ
Biloxi, MS, 39532
rep...@martekm
VHF5T? Where can I order one?? Cost?
Paul
Erie, PA
KR2s
Hi netters,
I was curious if anyone is using Wicks Aircraft Supply this product
or similar? And if they are where are they mounting it getting areal good
signal?
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
Ok that didnt come out right.. The part number is VHF5T. Its the
composite antenna trying to figure out where I can mount it without it
interfering
with my controls.
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
HI Netters,
Im still kind of new at all this yet How many antennas are there
in an airplane usually? I know nav/com. What what else? Where do the
antennas mount?
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
is, France
bdazzca...@aol.com
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25/10/2006 08:33
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Remis le : 25/10/2006 08:33
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cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : KR> antennas
HI Netters,
Im still kind of new at
DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : Réf. : KR> antennas
David,
The bare minimum is one antenna for the VHF radio.
Then, depending on what you intend to do with your craft, you might want:
radio-navigation:
- GPS antenna
- Transponder antenna
- VOR antenna
- ADF antenna
emergency:
- Emergency Locato
If you are a two place craft in the US, include the ELT in "bare minimum".
The GPS that I have, uses a little receiver module that is also the antenna,
and I have it placed on the back shelf. Many are placed on the windscreen
shelf, so they are not an issue. I have a COM, which is mounted on top
Rudder leading edge ?? Virg
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 02:14:00 EDT bdazzca...@aol.com writes:
> Ok that didnt come out right.. The part number is VHF5T. Its the
>
> composite antenna trying to figure out where I can mount it
> without it interfering
> with my controls.
>
>
> David
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
Thanks Jim,
I believe you are correct in all of your assumptions. and have confirmed
with "Poly fiber" that it will indeed interfere with radio transmissions.
Tim
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From: "JIM VANCE"
To: "krnet"
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 7:38 AM
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