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peter(at)mather.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:34 am Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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I'm getting reports of very poor reception of my transponder in my Piper Colt. I've been through chaper 13 of the conection and can't really find anything that addresses this sort of airframe.
Questions: I assume I should use a ground plane of 5 1/2" diameter as per a composite aircraft? Do I make sure the ground plane is isolated from the metal frame or bond it to it? Does it matter how close the ground plane is to the metal structure?
Any help gratefully received
Thanks
Peter
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nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:38 pm Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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At 06:28 PM 10/6/2007 +0100, you wrote:
Quote: | I'm getting reports of very poor reception of my transponder in my Piper
Colt. I've been through chaper 13 of the conection and can't really find
anything that addresses this sort of airframe.
Questions: I assume I should use a ground plane of 5 1/2" diameter as per
a composite aircraft?
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Yes . .
Quote: | Do I make sure the ground plane is isolated from the metal frame or bond
it to it?
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Doesn't matter it works as advertised even
when completely isolated from the metallic
airframe.
Quote: | Does it matter how close the ground plane is to the metal structure?
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No
What's the largest area "window" you can see in the
tube structure on the side of the fuselage?
Here's an excerpt from the Aircraft Spruce
catalog at:
http://aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2008Individual/Cat08532.pdf
ANTENNAS FOR COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT
MODEL 5 - This transponder/DME antenna is an
etched copper clad epoxy circuit board dipole
that is designed to be installed inside non-conductive
aircraft without need for the additional
installation of a ground plane. The dimensions
are 6" x 7" and it can be installed in the aft
fuselage or the wings with the 6" dimension
vertical.VSWR is less than 1.2:1 over bands of 1032 to 1090 Mhz.
.......................................................P/N 11-21005
.........$88.50
If you could mount this to the inside surface
of the fabric, 6" dimension vertical and 6"
of clearance all around edges, this might
perform much better and be easier to install
than a ground plane on the bottom.
Bob . . .
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( Good news weakens me." )
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Peter H
Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 197
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 3:41 pm Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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Related question please.
In my glass hull I fitted the transponder antenna about 4" inside the
perimeter of the circular VHF ground plane ie it shares this ground plane.
Is that a No-No?
Thanks
Peter H
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echristley(at)nc.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:12 pm Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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<nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net>
At 06:28 PM 10/6/2007 +0100, you wrote:
> I'm getting reports of very poor reception of my transponder in my
> Piper Colt. I've been through chaper 13 of the conection and can't
> really find anything that addresses this sort of airframe.
>
> Questions: I assume I should use a ground plane of 5 1/2" diameter as
> per a composite aircraft?
Yes . .
> Do I make sure the ground plane is isolated from the metal frame or
> bond it to it?
Doesn't matter it works as advertised even
when completely isolated from the metallic
airframe.
> Does it matter how close the ground plane is to the metal structure?
No
What's the largest area "window" you can see in the
tube structure on the side of the fuselage?
Here's an excerpt from the Aircraft Spruce
catalog at:
http://aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2008Individual/Cat08532.pdf
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Bob, I could fit that antennae in my project, but I've been looking that
the one described by Matjaž Vidmar at
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s53mv/avionics/avionics.html , specifically
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s53mv/avionics/tranant.html
It's an 'annular' (is that correct) antennae, and the advertised benefit
is that it concentrates more of the energy in one direction. In my case
it will be facing down, so I'd expect the transponder reach the ground
better. Do you have any experience with this sort of antennae? Will it
work? Are there serious gotcha's that I haven't a clue about?
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nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:32 am Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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At 09:40 AM 10/8/2007 +1000, you wrote:
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<peterjfharris(at)bigpond.com>
Related question please.
In my glass hull I fitted the transponder antenna about 4" inside the
perimeter of the circular VHF ground plane ie it shares this ground plane.
Is that a No-No?
Thanks
Peter H
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it will probably be fine.
Bob . . .
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Peter H
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:23 pm Post subject: Transponder antenna in rag/tube aircraft |
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Thanks again Bob !
Peter H
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