If the fairing is aluminum, it will probably work quite well. If the
fairing is glass, probably not so very well at all. A few pieces of wide
aluminum strips from the original location to the base of the antenna may
provide you enough of a path to at least have some semblance of a chance of
working.
Jim
"JKimmel" wrote in message
et...
RST Engineering wrote:
Probably not, but why don't you describe the mechanical configuration in
a bit more detail?
Oh, the smartass answer is that of course it will work. So will a wet
noodle in a copper septic tank, just not very well.
Jim
Sorry, it's not a GS, it's a Marker Beacon. The original antenna is a
Comant CI 164 mounted flush to the skin. The new antenna is a Comant CI
118-1. The flush mounting location for the original Comant is a very
convenient place to put an IR camera, useful for taxiing at night and in
poor visibility. I'm designing a fairing in which to mount the camera
with the antenna bolted to the bottom of the fairing because that's what
the customer wanted. I want to not look stupid if I submit this to a
radio DER.
Here's a picture.
http://www.spiretech.com/~guynoir/images/FAIRING.jpg
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J Kimmel
www.metalinnovations.com
"Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum." - When you have
their full attention in your grip, their hearts and minds will follow.