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First of all: what kind of a glider are you installing the antenna in?
If it is carbon with enough conductivity in the fuselage then you have to go outside, but if not, you can install the antena inside. Installing antenna on top of the panel cover was probably a bad place, but primarily because with proper ground plane primary emission would be up, rather than down towards radar station. Cheers, Henryk On Feb 5, 7:26*pm, Dick wrote: I am installing a new vane style antenna for my transponder. *My original antenna was located where the cg hook used to be on my discus. *This location often tangled with the trailer ramp when loading the glider. *Next I tried a whip style on top of my instrument panel cover. *All of the self proclaimed experts said that was a terrible place. *Much to much power too close to the rest of my avionics and electronics. *I now intend to place it on the underside of the fuselage as far aft of the main gear housing as I can reach. My question is, does it have to be mounted near the centerline, *I'd rather not tangle with the overlap of the two fuselage halves. *How far off the center line can I go before the biannual inspector will object or I will lose effectiveness? *IT |
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