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Had this random thought over the weekend. Figured there were people on
RAS that might have information to say whether this would help or hurt the transmit "power" of a transponder. Instead of mounting a single antenna on the belly of the fuse where it can get beat up in the trailer, off field landings or just rocks and mud on the runway, what about a pair of antennas mounted on the side of the fuse on the tail boom similar to static ports. If you ran a single co-axial cable and then put a T at the end and then ran a short piece to each side of the boom then you'd have, in concept anyway, a good 360 "view". It may well be that antennas don't like this sort of arrangement so I figured I'd ask. Also has the obvious downsides of needing the factory to build this in to the plane and doubling your antenna costs. The benefit is that it does move the antenna farther from the pilot. |
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