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Does anybody have any good advice on where to install an ELT in an
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On Jun 12, 4:39*pm, SF wrote:
Does anybody have any good advice on where to install an ELT in an LS6a? Sorry but here is a non-answer. If you really want a SARSAT/SAR trackable distress beacon, I would consider putting a PLB on your parachute harness. Contest requirements aside I'd rather have a PLB on my harness than an ELT in the ship. ELTs have more radiated power and longer transmit life, but current PLBs are pretty good. If you are unable to activate the PLB the search is likely for your corpse anyhow - yes I know even finding a corpse can be useful. I suspect the ELT activation rate for many glider crashes is very low, there is just not useful statistics available AFAIK. Correct activation rates are low (25%) in GA aircraft crashes, I suspect gliders to be lower even with current state of the art ELTs. An alternative is to use a SPOT, in tracking (SPOTcast) mode, where its 10 minute position reports give a reasonable starting search area and should the device survive the crash and can transmit then obviously it provides an exact location. The poor impact activation of ELTs is a serious issue, SPOT is a great way to address this and has the advantage of providing people assurances you are OK and helping in non-life threatening situations (retrieves etc.). If it was for contest requirements I'd consider putting the cheapest 121.5 MHz ELT in the glider and carrying a PLB and/or SPOT for actual use. (SARSAT monitoring of 121.5MHz ELTs is going away, but SAR direction finding is not, but your 406MHz/121.5MHz PLB or SPOT is what you would actually rely on to be rescued). If you really need to install an ELT be careful... I've noticed many questionable ELT installations, antennas intended for ground planes without them, antennas running right next to metal structural elements, antennas bent at right angles, ELTs not secured properly, ELTs not aligned in correct impact orientations etc. Darryl |
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