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Re: carbon airframes and Antenna location

by Hellman <hellman@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 30, 2008 at 05:00 PM

On Jun 30, 12:54=A0pm, Brad <apispi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Do you pilots with carbon airframes, and antennas in the rudder find
> this to be an ok solution? Do you find that the antenna gets blanked
> out if the pilot you are talking to is in front of you and therfore
> have the carbon fin blocking the signal?
>
> I fly an all carbon sailplane sailplane, but use a handheld with a
> rubber duck antenna, what I find is that the fuselage can blank out
> transmissions at some points of the circle.

Stemmes (and probably other ****ps) have the same configuration - all
carbon fiber except for the rudder which is fiberglass so the com
antenna can be mounted there. Works well EXCEPT when directly ahead
since then the vertical fin absorbs much of the radio energy. When I
call inbound to an air****t, I always turn at least 20 degrees from the
tower. Seems to work OK.

Martin
WT
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
carbon airframes and Antenna location
Brad <apispilot@[EMAIL  2008-06-30 12:54:44 
Re: carbon airframes and Antenna location
Hellman <hellman@[EMAI  2008-06-30 17:00:58 
Re: carbon airframes and Antenna location
biggreencod@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-07-01 14:42:58 

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