When I was building my stick and rag Renegade, Poly Fiber told me that the UV
coating would NOT affect radio signals.
I put my comm and nav antennas inside the fuselage. I am using an ICOM
handheld attached to the instrument panel with Velcro. I am able to monitor
aircraft in the traffice p
I don't know who to believe now.
Sid Wood Kr-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD smw...@titan.com
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From: JIM VANCE [mailto:va...@claflinwildcats.com]
Sent: Fri 12/12/2003 7:40 AM
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Subject: KR>Internal
>I don't know who to believe now.
>Sid Wood Kr-2 N6242
When I was building my stick and rag Renegade, Poly Fiber told me that
the
UV coating would NOT affect radio signals.
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My
The most common UV additive used in coatings is micro fine TiO2. There are some
organics out there but they only perform well in conjunction with TiO2. The
oxidation of the metal molecule removes the dipole capacity of the metal and it
behaves less like a metal and more like an inert compound. M
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Subject: Re: KR>Internal antennas
The most common UV additive used in coatings is micro fine TiO2. There
are some organics out there but they only perform well in conjunction with
TiO2. The oxidation of the metal molecule removes the dipol
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