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I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what
others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. |
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On Oct 9, 4:28*pm, chipsoars wrote:
I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. I had a Artex 406 MHz ELT and spend a day trying to work out where it could be installed in an ASH-26E and gave up and sent it back. I suggest you do what I did and buy a 406 MHz PLB and strap it on your parachute harness in a Silver Parachutes "SMAK Pack". Likely a better option than an ELT, which is unlikely to activate properly anyhow (with current ELTs I believe it is around 60%, but I expect gliders to be worse because of difficulty installing properly and likely lower collision energies) even if you could work out where to to put the antenna. And for a lot less money than a 406 MHz ELT you get a PLB with GPS. And if you do bail out at a high altitude the PLB is with you not some distance away in the glider. You just need to remind any contest CDs that the SSA ELT rule is well intended but silly. A SPOT messenger is another good option, especially with tracking. I fly with both. SPOT tracking on the glider. PLB on my parachute harness. Darryl |
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On Oct 9, 8:45*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Oct 9, 4:28*pm, chipsoars wrote: I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. I had a Artex 406 MHz ELT and spend a day trying to work out where it could be installed in an ASH-26E and gave up and sent it back. I suggest you do what I did and buy a 406 MHz PLB and strap it on your parachute harness in a Silver Parachutes "SMAK Pack". Likely a better option than an ELT, which is unlikely to activate properly anyhow (with current ELTs I believe it is around 60%, but I expect gliders to be worse because of difficulty installing properly and likely lower collision energies) even if you could work out where to to put the antenna. And for a lot less money than a 406 MHz ELT you get a PLB with GPS. And if you do bail out at a high altitude the PLB is with you not some distance away in the glider. You just need to remind any contest CDs that the SSA ELT rule is well intended but silly. A SPOT messenger is another good option, especially with tracking. I fly with both. SPOT tracking on the glider. PLB on my parachute harness. Darryl I fly with a SPOT and a PLB - a better solution than an ELT I agree. I do wish I had some sort of impact trigger. What you'd really like to have is a g-sensor permanently mounted in the glider that could connect to and trigger whatever device you carry in event of impact. I wonder if you could mod a PLB with a simple jack that you could tie into. Would be a lot cheaper and you wouldn't have to deal with FAA stuff since it's not an aircraft-mounted ELT. 9B |
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On Oct 10, 3:53*am, Andy wrote:
On Oct 9, 8:45*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Oct 9, 4:28*pm, chipsoars wrote: I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. I had a Artex 406 MHz ELT and spend a day trying to work out where it could be installed in an ASH-26E and gave up and sent it back. I suggest you do what I did and buy a 406 MHz PLB and strap it on your parachute harness in a Silver Parachutes "SMAK Pack". Likely a better option than an ELT, which is unlikely to activate properly anyhow (with current ELTs I believe it is around 60%, but I expect gliders to be worse because of difficulty installing properly and likely lower collision energies) even if you could work out where to to put the antenna. And for a lot less money than a 406 MHz ELT you get a PLB with GPS. And if you do bail out at a high altitude the PLB is with you not some distance away in the glider. You just need to remind any contest CDs that the SSA ELT rule is well intended but silly. A SPOT messenger is another good option, especially with tracking. I fly with both. SPOT tracking on the glider. PLB on my parachute harness. Darryl I fly with a SPOT and a PLB - a better solution than an ELT I agree. I do wish I had some sort of impact trigger. What you'd really like to have is a g-sensor permanently mounted in the glider that could connect to and trigger whatever device you carry in event of impact. I wonder if you could mod a PLB with a simple jack that you could tie into. Would be a lot cheaper and you wouldn't have to deal with FAA stuff since it's not an aircraft-mounted ELT. 9B- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I've certainly considered the PLB and will likely get one as well, however I'm in PA. An incident on a ridge may not afford one the opportunity to trigger a PLB. There is a good reason KS requires an ELT at Mifflin, it is hardly silly. I've enjoyed flying there, an aircraft mounted ELT is required, and I intend to find a way to accomplish that with the 406. I doubt that PX would have been found without it, and my family is at least owed closure in the event of a worst case scenario. What I've heard about SPOT so far doesn't provide me with confidence in its accuracy. Does someone have some constructive advice? |
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On Oct 10, 7:12*am, chipsoars wrote:
On Oct 10, 3:53*am, Andy wrote: On Oct 9, 8:45*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Oct 9, 4:28*pm, chipsoars wrote: I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. I had a Artex 406 MHz ELT and spend a day trying to work out where it could be installed in an ASH-26E and gave up and sent it back. I suggest you do what I did and buy a 406 MHz PLB and strap it on your parachute harness in a Silver Parachutes "SMAK Pack". Likely a better option than an ELT, which is unlikely to activate properly anyhow (with current ELTs I believe it is around 60%, but I expect gliders to be worse because of difficulty installing properly and likely lower collision energies) even if you could work out where to to put the antenna. And for a lot less money than a 406 MHz ELT you get a PLB with GPS. And if you do bail out at a high altitude the PLB is with you not some distance away in the glider. You just need to remind any contest CDs that the SSA ELT rule is well intended but silly. A SPOT messenger is another good option, especially with tracking. I fly with both. SPOT tracking on the glider. PLB on my parachute harness. Darryl I fly with a SPOT and a PLB - a better solution than an ELT I agree. I do wish I had some sort of impact trigger. What you'd really like to have is a g-sensor permanently mounted in the glider that could connect to and trigger whatever device you carry in event of impact. I wonder if you could mod a PLB with a simple jack that you could tie into. Would be a lot cheaper and you wouldn't have to deal with FAA stuff since it's not an aircraft-mounted ELT. 9B- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I've certainly considered the PLB and will likely get one as well, however I'm in PA. *An incident on a ridge may not afford one the opportunity to trigger a PLB. There is a good reason KS requires an ELT at Mifflin, it is hardly silly. *I've enjoyed flying there, an aircraft mounted ELT is required, and I intend to find a way to accomplish that with the 406. I doubt that PX would have been found without it, and my family is at least owed closure in the event of a worst case scenario. *What I've heard about SPOT so far doesn't provide me with confidence in its accuracy. Does someone have some constructive advice? Try the asw-27 yahoo group. Better signal/noise. Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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I have done several tests with my Spot and believe the data is accurate; however, the problem with the original model is missing fixes. The new version has gone a long way in correcting this deficiency by re-broadcasting the last three fixes. This should fill in holes in coverage.
Are any of you flying with the new model? Does the improvements warrant the cost of buying the new model and adding my old one to my collection of obsolete technology? I have a 121.5 ELT installed in my old HP-14 and would like to know if the SRA or SSA has collected any ELT related effectiveness statistics. If so, what is the activation to failure to activate ratio? (This question is asked because the lack of an ELT signal in a recent accident.) Wayne http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F "chipsoars" wrote in message ... I've certainly considered the PLB and will likely get one as well, however I'm in PA. An incident on a ridge may not afford one the opportunity to trigger a PLB. There is a good reason KS requires an ELT at Mifflin, it is hardly silly. I've enjoyed flying there, an aircraft mounted ELT is required, and I intend to find a way to accomplish that with the 406. I doubt that PX would have been found without it, and my family is at least owed closure in the event of a worst case scenario. What I've heard about SPOT so far doesn't provide me with confidence in its accuracy. Does someone have some constructive advice? |
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I can't speak specifically about mounting in an ASW27 but I have images of
where I installed the ACK-EO1 in an ASW20...very tidy installation.. see my page http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page13.htm Installation in ASW20 (how I did it). also...I'm still an advocate of 121.5 ELT's in gliders, cheap and still very effective ELT's and 406 ELT's are not required in gliders... for those who do want 406 ELT's still the very best and easiest option (along with a good 121.5 G switch operated ELT) IMO is the portable PLB models.. I also have some in stock at very special close-out prices , several in stock, several models, please see : http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page13.htm tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "chipsoars" wrote in message ... I'm intending to upgrade over the winter and would like to know what others have done - units, antenna type, location of unit and antenna and performance validation. thanks, Chip F. |
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