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ken ward
May 13th 04, 01:49 AM
If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back there
and secured, etc?
Thanks,
Ken
Tim Mara
May 13th 04, 04:40 PM
what kind of glider??????
tim
"ken ward" > wrote in message
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> If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
> What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
> terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back there
> and secured, etc?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
ken ward
May 13th 04, 07:48 PM
LAK-12, but really any fiberglass glider.
In article >,
"Tim Mara" > wrote:
> what kind of glider??????
> tim
>
>
> "ken ward" > wrote in message
> ...
> > If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
> > What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
> > terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back there
> > and secured, etc?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ken
>
>
>
Tim Mara
May 13th 04, 11:01 PM
very rarely will you find the antenna built into the tail of glider to be
faulty, that is unless there is some damage history to the tail.......tail
antenna's are typically a dipole type and DO usually show continuity so
don't assume if you have continuity between the coax center and shield you
have a problem, you can test the antenna with a SWR meter to confirm it's
condition and tuning but you will be left with "what you see is what you
get" unless you feel like doing some major surgery to you fin.. should you
have a bad antenna you can install a fixed 1/4 wave in a fiberglass glider
(not in a carbon fuselage though) with a ground plane even home made from
wire cut to length...I also offer some custom built loaded coil type cable
antenna's that will function without a ground plane (see may page
http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page14.htm or if you have a local ham guy
nearby you might also be able to have a custom dipole made that can also be
installed internally...
hope this helps
tim
www.wingsandwheels.com
"ken ward" > wrote in message
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> LAK-12, but really any fiberglass glider.
>
> In article >,
> "Tim Mara" > wrote:
>
> > what kind of glider??????
> > tim
> >
> >
> > "ken ward" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
> > > What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
> > > terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back
there
> > > and secured, etc?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ken
> >
> >
> >
roger druce
May 18th 04, 03:06 PM
If you know someone with back copies of Soaring, there was an article by Les
Sebald in the technical section around 1990 on installing an antenna to his
DG400, as best I recollect. There is also an article by Jim Weir in Sport
Aviation about the same time, no .. much earlier.
Just tried searching my files and happened to strike paper copies.
The references are:
Soaring March 1986, Les Sebald "Antennas can be better" page 42-45
Sport Aviation October 1976 Jim Weir "Economy antennas or what to do with
left over brazing rod" pages 71-77
Maybe Jim Weir still operates "Radio Systems Technology" and if they have a
web site you could use Google to find it. Such a website may have Jims info
on it or more updated info??
Cheers
Roger Druce
"ken ward" > wrote in message
...
> If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
> What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
> terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back there
> and secured, etc?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
F.L. Whiteley
May 19th 04, 07:02 PM
Jim Weir may still be lurking in rec.aviation.homebuilt
Frank
"roger druce" > wrote in message
...
> If you know someone with back copies of Soaring, there was an article by
Les
> Sebald in the technical section around 1990 on installing an antenna to
his
> DG400, as best I recollect. There is also an article by Jim Weir in Sport
> Aviation about the same time, no .. much earlier.
>
> Just tried searching my files and happened to strike paper copies.
> The references are:
> Soaring March 1986, Les Sebald "Antennas can be better" page 42-45
> Sport Aviation October 1976 Jim Weir "Economy antennas or what to do with
> left over brazing rod" pages 71-77
>
> Maybe Jim Weir still operates "Radio Systems Technology" and if they have
a
> web site you could use Google to find it. Such a website may have Jims
info
> on it or more updated info??
>
> Cheers
> Roger Druce
>
>
>
> "ken ward" > wrote in message
> ...
> > If you had to (re)install an antenna in a glider, how would you do it?
> > What material would you use, what length would it be, how would you
> > terminate the aft end, how do you get the aft end all the way back there
> > and secured, etc?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ken
>
>
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