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PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:43 am    Post subject: Antenna for hand-held transceiver on panel Reply with quote

Like a lot of people I'm saving space on my panel to hang a hand-held
transceiver as a back-up radio. The question is what to do about the
antenna. The simple approach would be to just mount it such that the rubber
ducky antenna sits almost entirely above the glare shield. How well does
that work in terms of transmission and receiving performance?

Alternatively I'd wire the antenna to the main radio such that the lead
could be switched to the BNC on the top of the hand-held. So far the
simplest design (and the one with the least RF loss) that I can think of
would be a female BNC bulkhead connector which leads to the panel radio. The
lead from the antenna would end in a short pigtail of coax with a male BNC
connector. To switch radios you would move the pigtail from the BNC bulkhead
to the BNC on the top of the hand-held. Note that to minimize losses the
bulkhead connector would not be the type with a BNC female on both sides of
the panel. Instead the side inside of the panel crimps directly on to the
coax (Digikey ACX1032-ND, Amphenol 112505).

Most of these ideas come from
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/commtap/commtap.html

Comments? What other approaches have others taken?

-- Craig


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 3:31 am    Post subject: Antenna for hand-held transceiver on panel Reply with quote

Hi Craig-


Quote:
Comments? What other approaches have others taken?

I've got a permanently mounted socket / switch unit from iCom. The panel
mount radio and antenna coax are permanently mounted to it, and I have a
length of feedline for the handheld that terminates in a plug. If I should
need the handheld, all I do is plug it's feedline into the socket. The
panel mount is disconnected from the antenna, and the handheld is now on
line. Very neat and simple. No making or breaking of BNC connex while
flying the plane.

I got mine through Pacific coast avionics.

Glen Matejcek
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:12 am    Post subject: Antenna for hand-held transceiver on panel Reply with quote

Glen
 
I think I didn't quite understand your setup. Let me ask.
 

Quote:
I've got a permanently mounted socket / switch unit from iCom. 
 

You mean a power socket, right?
 
> The panel
Quote:
mount radio and antenna coax are permanently mounted to it, and I have a
length of feedline for the handheld that terminates in a plug.  If I should
need the handheld, all I do is plug it's feedline into the socket.  The
panel mount is disconnected from the antenna, and the handheld is now on
line.  Very neat and simple.  No making or breaking of BNC connex while
flying the plane. 


You say "no making or breaking of BNC connex while flying the plane", but you said " the panel mount (radio) is disconnected from the antenna". Is it something like Bob has in the Aeroelectric connection, a panel mounted antenna plug, or am I missing something?
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 7:31 am    Post subject: Antenna for hand-held transceiver on panel Reply with quote

On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Craig Payne wrote:

Quote:

<craig(at)craigandjean.com>

Quote:
...simplest design (and the one with the least RF loss) that I can
think of
would be a female BNC bulkhead connector which leads to the panel
radio. The
lead from the antenna would end in a short pigtail of coax with a
male BNC
connector. To switch radios you would move the pigtail from the BNC
bulkhead
to the BNC on the top of the hand-held. Note that to minimize
losses the
bulkhead connector would not be the type with a BNC female on both
sides of
the panel. Instead the side inside of the panel crimps directly on
to the
coax (Digikey ACX1032-ND, Amphenol 112505).

Don't worry about losses at 120MHz using multiple BNC connectors. You
won't be able to measure, let alone perceive, the loss. If it is more
convenient to terminate the coax in a male BNC and then use a dual-
female bulkhead 'barrel' connector, do so.

Case in point, I always put a pair of male BNC connectors with a
female barrel connector in-between in every coax to every radio,
usually someplace convenient to get to. That makes it easy to
temporarily insert test equipment in the line. The losses, even at
transponder, DME, and GPS frequencies, are inconsequential.

Brian Lloyd 361 Catterline Way
brian-yak AT lloyd DOT com Folsom, CA 95630
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 8:58 am    Post subject: Antenna for hand-held transceiver on panel Reply with quote

...." a permanently mounted socket / switch unit from iCom..........a
length of feedline for the handheld that terminates in a plug.
Glen Matejcek

Glen,
Is there a Icom part number for this socket/switch/feedline? Checked their
web site and found nothing like your description.
Dale Ensing
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