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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 20:20:35 -0700, "Dennis Mountains"
wrote: :I'm building a carbon fiber airplane and understand that the carbon is too ![]() :are E-Glass and come with navigation antennas already installed.) For :communication, marker beacon, and transponder antennas, I'm wondering why I :can't use a foil tape antenna kit to stick foil tape to the outside of the :fuselage skin somewhere on the belly and then cover it with a layer of :E-Glass to protect it? I could use the carbon as the ground plane or build ![]() : : I heard from an expert that applying the foil directly to the electrically :conductive carbon would be just as bad as applying it directly to aluminum. :That makes sense, so how about I put a nonconductive layer of something ![]() I've done it (with a layer of E-glass in between) on a carbon canard for a NAV antenna and it worked fine. The same antenna worked for marker beacon, too, but I was told the link budget for the marker is huge. But my understanding is that com and transponder are vertically polarized. Jim? |
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