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As a relatively new user of Flarm, I'm asking opinions of the results
I'm getting. Mine is a Power Flarm portable mounted to the glare shield of my Stemme and has both Flarm A and B antennae and an ADS-B antenna. Here's a link to my analysis on a flight yesterday with plenty of Flarm targets: Flarm Range Analysis https://www.dropbox.com/s/ny2ncdlua10jzt2/Flarm%20Range%20Analysis.jpg?dl=0. Comments appreciated. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 2:17:09 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:
As a relatively new user of Flarm, I'm asking opinions of the results I'm getting.Â* Mine is a Power Flarm portable mounted to the glare shield of my Stemme and has both Flarm A and B antennae and an ADS-B antenna.Â* Here's a link to my analysis on a flight yesterday with plenty of Flarm targets:Â* Flarm Range Analysis. Comments appreciated. -- Dan, 5J looks very acceptable. better than a lot I have seen. range at your 6 is great. |
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Thanks! All of the antennae are mounted on top of the glare shield and
I was concerned about coverage below and behind. On 6/5/2017 3:22 PM, Matt Herron Jr. wrote: On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 2:17:09 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote: As a relatively new user of Flarm, I'm asking opinions of the results I'm getting. Mine is a Power Flarm portable mounted to the glare shield of my Stemme and has both Flarm A and B antennae and an ADS-B antenna. Here's a link to my analysis on a flight yesterday with plenty of Flarm targets: Flarm Range Analysis. Comments appreciated. -- Dan, 5J looks very acceptable. better than a lot I have seen. range at your 6 is great. -- Dan, 5J |
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Very good reception compared to most of what I've seen. I would love to see a photo or detailed description of your antenna layout, in particular the location, orientation, and separation of the FLARM A and B antennas. I assume the former is mounted on the portable box itself.
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I'll try to remember to get a picture but here's a description:
The Flarm portable is mounted to the top center of the glare shield on the Stemme. The B antenna is mounted through a grommet directly in front of me (left side) and about 6 inches forward of the aft edge of the glare shield. The A antenna is mounted in the same location on the right side of the glare shield (right side) and the ADS-B antenna is mounted about 6 inches in front of the A antenna. The GPS antenna is mounted on top of the glare shield near the forward center. I cut the coax cables to length and ran them along the under side of the glare shield cover where they exit their own grommets a couple of inches away from where the antennae are mounted allowing for a perpendicular run of coax from the antenna before turning down under the glare shield. On 6/7/2017 7:21 PM, wrote: Very good reception compared to most of what I've seen. I would love to see a photo or detailed description of your antenna layout, in particular the location, orientation, and separation of the FLARM A and B antennas. I assume the former is mounted on the portable box itself. Chip Bearden -- Dan, 5J |
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Both A & B antennae will be blocked by the engine and one or two bodies.
I'd look into placing the B antenna behind the gear in the tailcone. On two Scout towplanes, I taped the dipole to a structural cross piece with a bit of balsa in between and connected to the A port. The B port got the straight up antenna. |
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Here are those pictures you asked for:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nd4z1itc0i...41.15.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/fxt1nog20c...23.34.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/banwv1ljv1...23.23.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/2bqq8ez1ag...22.30.jpg?dl=0 Hope that helps. I know it would help with my reception to place the B antenna on the bottom of the aircraft, but that would be a pain in the behind - hardware, cabling, convincing the IA to sign off the installation, etc. Dan On 6/8/2017 8:42 AM, Dan Marotta wrote: I'll try to remember to get a picture but here's a description: The Flarm portable is mounted to the top center of the glare shield on the Stemme. The B antenna is mounted through a grommet directly in front of me (left side) and about 6 inches forward of the aft edge of the glare shield. The A antenna is mounted in the same location on the right side of the glare shield (right side) and the ADS-B antenna is mounted about 6 inches in front of the A antenna. The GPS antenna is mounted on top of the glare shield near the forward center. I cut the coax cables to length and ran them along the under side of the glare shield cover where they exit their own grommets a couple of inches away from where the antennae are mounted allowing for a perpendicular run of coax from the antenna before turning down under the glare shield. On 6/7/2017 7:21 PM, wrote: Very good reception compared to most of what I've seen. I would love to see a photo or detailed description of your antenna layout, in particular the location, orientation, and separation of the FLARM A and B antennas. I assume the former is mounted on the portable box itself. Chip Bearden -- Dan, 5J |
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I utilize the Flarm range analysis tool a few times each season to make sure that my antenna installation and configuration file are operating adequately. However, I would REALLY like to see a 3D view of my range. 2D is fine as far as it goes for the basic knowledge about horizontal coverage, but I think that better understanding of the vertical arena could be equally important, as thermaling in close quarters often puts other gliders in a blind spot for both parties. If Flarm can help recognize these encounters, we need to be sure that our installation can at least pick up a Flarm signal from above and behind or below and in front. Both are scenarios that can rapidly increase the chances of more than scuffed paint.
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On Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 9:55:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
However, I would REALLY like to see a 3D view of my range. 2D is fine as far as it goes for the basic knowledge about horizontal coverage, but I think that better understanding of the vertical arena could be equally important, as thermaling in close quarters often puts other gliders in a blind spot for both parties. I totally agree that Flarm should provide a side view, and front view analysis in addition to the top view. Or even better provide a 3D bubble if they wanted to delight their customers. Has anyone asked them for this? Chris |
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