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Old December 24th 06, 03:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RST Engineering
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I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.

Jim



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Does anyone know of a site that shows the common types and locations of
airplane antennas? It seems like this would exist somewhere, but I've yet
to find the right combination of keywords to find anything with Google.

Matt



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Old December 24th 06, 06:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Whiting
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RST Engineering wrote:
I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.


I've kept all of my old issues so I should be able to find it. I'm just
brushing up for the commercial oral and figure this is a likely
question. I'm going to take a picture of our club plane and identify
them all, but I thought maybe someone had already done that and posted a
picture somewhere.

Cheers,
Matt
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Old December 24th 06, 06:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Whiting
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RST Engineering wrote:

I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.


Jim,

Is this the one?

28) Aero 'Lectrics: Here's a homebuilder's primer on aircraft antennas,
Feb., p. 85. - (Feb 1 2001)

Now to find the hardcopy... :-)


Matt
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Old December 25th 06, 02:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RST Engineering
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Precisely.

Jim


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RST Engineering wrote:

I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.


Jim,

Is this the one?

28) Aero 'Lectrics: Here's a homebuilder's primer on aircraft antennas,
Feb., p. 85. - (Feb 1 2001)

Now to find the hardcopy... :-)


Matt



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Old December 29th 06, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Whiting
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Default antenna identification

RST Engineering wrote:
Precisely.

Jim


"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
...

RST Engineering wrote:


I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.


Jim,

Is this the one?

28) Aero 'Lectrics: Here's a homebuilder's primer on aircraft antennas,
Feb., p. 85. - (Feb 1 2001)

Now to find the hardcopy... :-)


Matt





Jim, my archives only go back to May 2001 (man, I got close!). Is your
article available online or is buying a back issue of Kitplanes the only
option?

Matt
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Old December 29th 06, 06:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RST Engineering
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Default antenna identification

I have an electronic file of every article I've ever written, which means
that I went all the way back to AOPA August '77 and scanned in the article I
wrote about the TSOd Pencil on the IBM Selectric all the way to April 2007's
digital pictures with the new Canon camera. In between there are Radio
Shack Model II Scripsit articles I ported via RS232 to the IBM DOS
WordPerfect, then finally to Windoze and MS Word.

The ONLY one I'm missing is Feb 2001, but I'll make you a deal. Somehow get
a valid email addy to me and I'll scan it and send you scanned PDF files.
Howzat? (Is the a good address?)

Jim


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RST Engineering wrote:
Precisely.

Jim


"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
...

RST Engineering wrote:


I did a Kitplanes article about four years ago on just this subject.

Jim,

Is this the one?

28) Aero 'Lectrics: Here's a homebuilder's primer on aircraft antennas,
Feb., p. 85. - (Feb 1 2001)

Now to find the hardcopy... :-)


Matt





Jim, my archives only go back to May 2001 (man, I got close!). Is your
article available online or is buying a back issue of Kitplanes the only
option?

Matt



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Old December 30th 06, 03:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Whiting
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Default antenna identification

RST Engineering wrote:

I have an electronic file of every article I've ever written, which means
that I went all the way back to AOPA August '77 and scanned in the article I
wrote about the TSOd Pencil on the IBM Selectric all the way to April 2007's
digital pictures with the new Canon camera. In between there are Radio
Shack Model II Scripsit articles I ported via RS232 to the IBM DOS
WordPerfect, then finally to Windoze and MS Word.

The ONLY one I'm missing is Feb 2001, but I'll make you a deal. Somehow get
a valid email addy to me and I'll scan it and send you scanned PDF files.
Howzat? (Is the a good address?)


That is outstanding. Yes, the above address is good. I probably should
munge my address, but my ISP has a decent spam filter so I don't worry
much about it anymore.

Much obliged.

Matt
 




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