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Can anyone (maybe a Dutch gliderpilot) offer advice
to fitting a 175watt Becker transponder to a Ventus? This is new to us in the UK. Type of aerial and the best location for it? Does a carbon fibre fuselage give problems? I'm thinking of putting the aerial in the wheel bay. |
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![]() We've got our transponder antenna mounted in the ventilation air duct in the nose. Works just fine. Plane is a Russia, with no carbon fiber. On 3 Dec 2003 14:26:39 GMT, wrote: Can anyone (maybe a Dutch gliderpilot) offer advice to fitting a 175watt Becker transponder to a Ventus? This is new to us in the UK. Type of aerial and the best location for it? Does a carbon fibre fuselage give problems? I'm thinking of putting the aerial in the wheel bay. Rosemary To reply by e-mail, remove the "Nospam" from my address |
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My antenna is mounted outside - just off the center of the fuselage, near
the main wheel door Regards, Rod |
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Chris Marren wrote:
Can anyone (maybe a Dutch gliderpilot) offer advice to fitting a 175watt Becker transponder to a Ventus? This is new to us in the UK. Type of aerial and the best location for it? Does a carbon fibre fuselage give problems? I'm thinking of putting the aerial in the wheel bay. The wheel bay is a bad location if it's a carbon fiber fuselage, and even in a fiberglass fuselage, all the metal bits could easily interfere with the signal in many directions. On my ASH 26, the factory mounts it a couple of inches behind the wheel well a few inches off center. No ground plane, as they say the carbon fiber fuselage is adequate. Seems to work. The antenna is the common ~3" wire rod with a little ball on top. Cheap, and it bends easily if it hits anything. The airfoil shaped units won't bend, and might damage the fiberglass, so I decided not to use that style. Swoopy looking, though. The Feb and March 2002 issues of Soaring Magazine had a complete article on transponders, antennas, and installation. -- ----- Replace "SPAM" with "charter" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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The transponder antenna should be mounted vertically as the signal is
vertically polarized, and preferably on the underside of the aircraft so the aircraft structure doesn't interfere with the radiation pattern. Many pilots prefer the antenna be located as far a practicable, within reason, away from passengers to minimize any potential adverse effect from exposure to the radiated energy - - may not be a factor, but why take chances. It's important to use low-loss coax cable, follow manufacture's recommendations, when remotely locating antenna.. Like Eric's, my transponder antenna is located on the belly just aft of the gear doors, and the 175 watt Becker works well. bumper "Dale and Rosemary Thompson" wrote in message ... We've got our transponder antenna mounted in the ventilation air duct in the nose. Works just fine. Plane is a Russia, with no carbon fiber. On 3 Dec 2003 14:26:39 GMT, wrote: Can anyone (maybe a Dutch gliderpilot) offer advice to fitting a 175watt Becker transponder to a Ventus? This is new to us in the UK. Type of aerial and the best location for it? Does a carbon fibre fuselage give problems? I'm thinking of putting the aerial in the wheel bay. Rosemary To reply by e-mail, remove the "Nospam" from my address |
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Also good article in "Antennas by Jim" by Jim Weir of USA where he
mentions to use a 5 1/2 inch disk as ground or other huge multiples. Keep out of line of your main body but legs would be less of a worry Ian McPhee Australia |
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On 3 Dec 2003 14:26:39 GMT, Chris Marren
wrote: Can anyone (maybe a Dutch gliderpilot) offer advice to fitting a 175watt Becker transponder to a Ventus? Just now the Dutch authorities have decided tot postpone the obligation to carry a transponder till 2008. By that time mode-s will be the one and only standard. |
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