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Old March 5th 05, 09:08 PM
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Default Mandatory ELT

With the requirement by the SRA rules committee for mounted FAA
approved ELT's for all SSA contests in 2006 I think it would be
helpfull if those that have them would sha
- Make and Model they have.
- Installation location of unit and antenna.
- Recommendations for those yet to do it.
It would be nice if those of us yet to do it could learn from those
that have done this.

Thanks
Tom
Idaho

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Old March 6th 05, 03:24 AM
Tim Mara
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since the current and/or in the future, ELT's are NOT required in gliders
by FAR's and the older and current TSO C91 units will still function on into
the future, there is still no need to install 406 units in gliders.not now,
not in 2006......there is simply not outlaw or reason why the current
121.5/243 ELT's will not still be as useful in 2006 as they are today.....
I am not contest flying, but I will have an ELT, a 121.5 unit, installed in
my glider, one that goes off on impact, not simply one I can set off, if I
am still alive and conscious.......just in case...
tim
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wrote:
With the requirement by the SRA rules committee for mounted FAA
approved ELT's for all SSA contests in 2006 I think it would be
helpfull if those that have them would sha
- Make and Model they have.
- Installation location of unit and antenna.
- Recommendations for those yet to do it.
It would be nice if those of us yet to do it could learn from those
that have done this.


I plan to wait until May 2006 to ask this question. That will give the
other pilots plenty of time to investigate the options, and for the latest
equipment to become avaialble. In the meantime, I believe I my C-91 ELT
(not approved for 2006 contest use, unfortunately) will provide most of
the functionality I want.

If the contest requirement is the only reason a pilot has for installing
one, I suggest he also wait. Even if you'd like to have an ELT now, you
might consider waiting until the newest ELTs are on the shelves and people
have some experience with them. They are currently much more expensive,
but provide much better locating ability, and will be actively monitored
after 2009, unlike the C-91a units.


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Eric Greenwell
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Old March 6th 05, 03:42 AM
5Z
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Uli,
Are you aware how an ELT is tested? When I get my annual, we remove it
and the A&P just does a firm swing forward and pulls back to verify it
will activate. This is, I'm sure, a lot less force than anything that
might incapacitate the pilot.

If I manage to bail out, and survive, I doubt I'll be more than a mile
from the plane. If the plane is found, I'm sure I will as well.

Given a choice, I'd rather have an ELT that doesn't require me to
activate it. Of course, the best would be to also get a EPIRB for the
parachute harness.

Oh, on my ASH-26E, the ELT is mounted on the cockpit sill just behind
my left elbow. The fuselage is all carbon except for the area above
the baggage compartment, so the whip antenna is mounted internally and
curves around the top. An improvement might be to install a foil type
of antenna in the roof of the baggage compartment.

-Tom

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Old March 6th 05, 05:23 AM
Ramy Yanetz
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"5Z" wrote in message
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Oh, on my ASH-26E, the ELT is mounted on the cockpit sill just behind
my left elbow. The fuselage is all carbon except for the area above
the baggage compartment, so the whip antenna is mounted internally and
curves around the top. An improvement might be to install a foil type
of antenna in the roof of the baggage compartment.

-Tom


Is there a reason not to use a small flexible antenna from a hand held
radio for the 121.5/243Mhz ELTs?

-Ramy


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Old March 7th 05, 01:43 AM
COLIN LAMB
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"Is there a reason not to use a small flexible antenna from a hand held
radio for the 121.5/243Mhz ELTs?"

Yes. A small flexible antenna will not radiate as strong a signal. A full
size 1/4 wave antenna is about 24" long. When you are lost and someone is
looking for you, you would like to have a strong of signal as possible.

If you are planning on landing a few miles from the search aircraft, the
rubber duck will be fine.

Colin


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Old March 6th 05, 05:50 AM
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Don't buy either of these units (or buy at your own risk): the
manufacturer was fined $75K by the FCC for advertising unapproved
product as "FCC approved". Decree dated Nov 2004.

 




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