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October 24th 06, 02:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
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Aircraft antennas
Oops. The installed ground plane dimensions are 16"X12".
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"Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message
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Charlie: I recently installed a VHF com antenna on the tailboom frame of
my
Baby Belle helo. It's dimensions are 16" X 12" Which are less than the
length of the antenna. I ran an antenna check using an MFJ 250 antenna
analyzer and the highest VSWR I got was 2.2. This was so much better than
the bent antenna that had been on the belly of the ship which did have a
large ground plane but had VSWR greater than 3 and in some cases as high
as
5. One thing you can do is try out a prototype ground plane and then have
a
Ham or someone with the right equipment do a check.
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Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
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"ccwillwerth" wrote in message
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Hi, I am about ready to cover my Cub type airframe, but need a place to
attach a com antenna. I was considering brazing a plate to the airframe
so that it would be just under the fabric. The antenna is the type that
has a ceramic insulator on the bottom of the antenna that insulates the
stainless steel antenna from the airframe. Does the antenna need a
large
plate for a ground plane or will a small plate be sufficient? If a
ground
plane is required, can the copper foil tape be used on the inside of the
fabric as the ground plane?
Charlie
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