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I want to move a glide slope antenna from a flush mount in a metal skin
to a boat type on a carbon fiber fairing which will move the antenna about 5" below the metal skin. Will the antenna still work if it's offset from the ground plane like this? Thanks, -- 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. |
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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 "JKimmel" wrote in message ... I want to move a glide slope antenna from a flush mount in a metal skin to a boat type on a carbon fiber fairing which will move the antenna about 5" below the metal skin. Will the antenna still work if it's offset from the ground plane like this? Thanks, -- 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. |
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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 -- 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. |
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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 -- 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. |
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![]() "JKimmel" wrote 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 Looks to me like the best thing to do, is put the antenna behind the camera, or the camera in front of the antenna. How about putting the camera out in front of the antenna, and have the fairing looking kinda like the oil cooler (or is it the air intake) on most RV's? You could fair the camera housing back to fit to the antenna, or even better, use fiberglass, and have the antenna completely enclosed. You could make it really slick! -- Jim in NC |
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![]() Looks to me like the best thing to do, is put the antenna behind the camera, or the camera in front of the antenna. How about putting the camera out in front of the antenna, and have the fairing looking kinda like the oil cooler (or is it the air intake) on most RV's? You could fair the camera housing back to fit to the antenna, or even better, use fiberglass, and have the antenna completely enclosed. You could make it really slick! Not enough room. -- 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. |
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RST Engineering wrote:
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 Thanks, Jim. Since I also need lightning protection, I'll probably just metal spray the whole thing -- 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. |
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