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Tony Condon[_2_]
May 4th 09, 04:30 PM
I'm about ready to go shopping for the Cherokee. I've got a brand new
Microair 760 radio for the panel and I'd like to complement that with a
new antenna. There is plenty of room in the tail to mount a normal
airplane style com antenna. what are other people using? What would I
need to use for a ground plane? Piece of aluminum same radius as the
antenna length?
-Tony Condon
Cherokee II N373Y
Eric Greenwell
May 5th 09, 12:55 AM
Tony Condon wrote:
> I'm about ready to go shopping for the Cherokee. I've got a brand new
> Microair 760 radio for the panel and I'd like to complement that with a
> new antenna. There is plenty of room in the tail to mount a normal
> airplane style com antenna. what are other people using? What would I
> need to use for a ground plane? Piece of aluminum same radius as the
> antenna length?
Most non-metallic gliders use a dipole antenna. Look for that type, as
they are a lot easier to mount than one with a ground plane.
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Paul Remde
May 5th 09, 03:11 AM
Hi Tony,
I have several options here:
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/antennas.htm
I'd probably go with the AAE or Sportcraft antennas because they don't need
a ground plane.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
"Tony Condon" > wrote in message
...
> I'm about ready to go shopping for the Cherokee. I've got a brand new
> Microair 760 radio for the panel and I'd like to complement that with a
> new antenna. There is plenty of room in the tail to mount a normal
> airplane style com antenna. what are other people using? What would I
> need to use for a ground plane? Piece of aluminum same radius as the
> antenna length?
>
>
> -Tony Condon
> Cherokee II N373Y
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