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Dan Reeves



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:05 pm    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

I recently purchased a Comant CI 122 bent whip comm antenna. If I check the continuity between the base plate and the outer case (ground) of the BNC connector, all is well. However if I check the continuity between the center pin of the BNC connector and the metal whip/rod/antenna I get no needle deflection. Do I have a defective antenna?

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Dan Reeves
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:58 pm    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

Not familiar with the Comant CI 122 Dan but it may be capacitor coupled inside the base of the antenna. Maybe best checked with Comant?

Bill
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Re: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

Dont know about Comnant but D&M com antennas have a 12.5 ohm resistor connecting the BNC to the antenna rod. This is for matching purposes to achieve acceptable performance over a wide frequency range.

A VSWR check will tell whether its OK or not

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:14 am    Post subject: Re: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

Dan Reeves wrote:
I recently purchased a Comant CI 122 bent whip comm antenna. If I check the continuity between the base plate and the outer case (ground) of the BNC connector, all is well. However if I check the continuity between the center pin of the BNC connector and the metal whip/rod/antenna I get no needle deflection. Do I have a defective antenna?

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Why is there a short from center pin to ground on some antennas ?
Some antennas contain an impedance matching transformer, which is a series of windings that short to ground. By measuring resistance between center pin to ground on an antenna that has this configuration, you are measuring DC continuity on the primary side of the winding, and it will appear as a short. However, RF frequencies have a high impedance path to ground, and it is with this signal that these types of antennae operate.
http://www.comant.com/faqs.html#question23


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:48 am    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

At 06:59 PM 9/25/2007 -0700, you wrote:

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I recently purchased a Comant CI 122 bent whip comm antenna. If I check
the continuity between the base plate and the outer case (ground) of the
BNC connector, all is well. However if I check the continuity between the
center pin of the BNC connector and the metal whip/rod/antenna I get no
needle deflection. Do I have a defective antenna?

Thanks
Dan Reeves
RV-7A

There are a variety of matching techniques used to
make the antenna rod appear as idea a load as possible
to the 50 ohm feedline. There is no "best" way to do
it and some techniques may involve the use of capacitors
that will show no DC continuity.

The only antenna that can be investigated with an ohmmeter
is the DIY 1/4-wave rod antennas described in the 'Connection.
These have no matching sections and always show open circuit.
As soon as you purchase someone's ready-to-fly antenna assembly,
ohmmeter readings at the connector are essentially meaningless.

A true test of the antenna's load characteristics must
be accomplished with an instrument specific to the task
like:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/SWR/

This collection of pictures suggests a variety of
reliable and not-so-reliable test tools for VHF
antennas.

As an aside, antennas are sort of like bolts. If they
ever worked, then they're probably good. There's nothing
in them that wears out or has a propensity for fialure.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:41 am    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

At 06:47 9/26/2007, you wrote:
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As an aside, antennas are sort of like bolts. If they
ever worked, then they're probably good. There's nothing
in them that wears out or has a propensity for fialure.

Bob . . .

Perhaps active antennae should be excepted here; that is those with
electronics that require power via the cable. LORAN and GPS both
come to mind. With passives, and no visible damage, I would agree.

Ron Q.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:15 am    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

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However if I check the continuity between the center pin of the BNC
connector and the metal whip/rod/antenna I get no needle deflection.

Dan.

The antenna is coupled with a "transformer" and the center pin does
not connect to the whip.

This is normal with a good quality com antenna.

todd


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:59 pm    Post subject: Comm Antenna Reply with quote

Dan:
I have the same antenna and made the same observation, however the
antenna works fine. It appears to be a case of capacitive coupling.

Dan Reeves wrote:

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I recently purchased a Comant CI 122 bent whip comm antenna. If I
check the continuity between the base plate and the outer case
(ground) of the BNC connector, all is well. However if I check the
continuity between the center pin of the BNC connector and the
metal whip/rod/antenna I get no needle deflection. Do I have a
defective antenna?



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