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I notice that there is a Windshield antenna kit fir ICOM handheld radios.
According to a certain website... " This antenna kit attaches to the inside of the windshield and dramatically improves portable nav/com's transmit, receive, and VOR performance based on extensive field testing. It is portable and ideal for those who can't use an ANT-SB. Simply attaches one's own flexible antenna to inside of windshield with BNC, coax, suction cup adapter." So my question is simple, why just ICOM radios ? Surely any handheld with a BNC connector should be it ? This is the site that I found it listed on... http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/catal...antennakit.php Rob. |
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Same thing from Sporty's:
http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl....product_id=997 Radio Shack use to sell them too. I bought one 10+ years ago and used it for a handheld CB with fairly good results. It had better reception and transmission than keeping the antenna on the radio but not as good as a 'real' antenna. I recently stopped at the local avionics shop and talked them out of a used com antenna and plan to mount that and use it for my Icom handheld in case my main com goes out. A used com antenna is usually cheaper (if not free!) than the ANT-SB. Jim's setup (http://www.rst-engr.com/kitplanes/KP0203/KP0203.htm) is a lot cheaper than the $75 ANT-SB and does the same thing. "Scrabo" wrote in message news:EqkIc.2159$f9.1838@fed1read02... I notice that there is a Windshield antenna kit fir ICOM handheld radios. According to a certain website... |
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Using duct tape, I tried this with my infamous Yaesu. I just taped an
antenna horizontally along the top of the windshield and ran a coax to it. Sad to say, the improvement was less than dramatic. While someone with the proper equipment might have been able to measure a difference, in the air I found the silly little toy was still totally useless as a nav device. Note to the rental company: sorry about the duct tape residue. I really tried to get it all off before the next guy had to take the airplane. I know others here don't think much of Sporty's, but my experiments showed that the Sporty's, just using its rubber ducky and not even horizontally, was actually usable as a nav radio. "Scrabo" wrote in message news:EqkIc.2159$f9.1838@fed1read02... I notice that there is a Windshield antenna kit fir ICOM handheld radios. According to a certain website... " This antenna kit attaches to the inside of the windshield and dramatically improves portable nav/com's transmit, receive, and VOR performance based on extensive field testing. It is portable and ideal for those who can't use an ANT-SB. Simply attaches one's own flexible antenna to inside of windshield with BNC, coax, suction cup adapter." So my question is simple, why just ICOM radios ? Surely any handheld with a BNC connector should be it ? This is the site that I found it listed on... http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/catal...antennakit.php Rob. |
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