I got a response from Jim at RST Engineering. I will past it below. So with
this info and the links that Steve G. gave me. I should be able to make some
good and inexpensive nav antanas.
Paul Visk
Belleville Il.
618 406 4705
We recommend RG-58. If you choose to use another coax diameter, yo
Steve write: Knuckles from aeroelectric.com as well as Bob Archer have very
good write ups/ instructions on how to build a good NAV antenna...
Thank you Steve. There's was alot of good info there.?I also enjoyed all the
other electrical stuff on Bob Archer's site.?
Paul Visk?Belleville IL
I've got one of those as well. Put the response public. I'm sure other
people care too.
Ray_pilot
New Orleans
Ok, here is one of the responses I got off net.
Name has been removed to protect his smartness.
Paul,
Receiving ONLY antennas do not need a RF choke, which is what thos
Knuckles from aeroelectric.com as well as Bob Archer have very good write ups/
instructions on how to build a good NAV antenna. Archer breaks down very
specific way on how to create or build a Balun without using the ferrite
toroids
Steve Glover
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