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PostPosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:39 pm    Post subject: ELT antenna location Reply with quote

I'm putting a 406MHz ELT (ACK E-04) in my Piper Cherokee in place of
dead OE Narco.

One of the statements in the installation manual - and in other
references such as AC43.13-2 and antenna manufacturers - says that the
ELT antenna should be at least 36 inches from a Com antenna. Key word:
Should.

The original mount for the factory-installed Narco ELT antenna is 18
inches away from the Com 2 antenna. A quick cruise around the airport
found that most of the Pipers with dual coms have a similar setup. I
don't want to move the Com 2 antenna because that will start a vortex
I'd rather avoid for the time being. Venerable but still functioning
avionics package supported by an antenna farm limits my options.

I realize there are coupling factors with antennas placed within a
half-wavelength of each other. I called the manufacturer and asked -
and was told they strongly recommend maintaining 3 feet distance, but
they also shoved lots of RF at the antenna/ELT combo during testing and
saw no ill effects.

So the questions are:
Am I going to have to move the Com 2 antenna?
What are the risk factors if I leave the antenna locations as they are?
Thanks,

Chuck


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:38 am    Post subject: ELT antenna location Reply with quote

You're going to have to replace the factory ELT antenna anyway. The 406
ELTs come with antennas that work on both 121.5 and 406. The old antenna
will only be effective on 121.5. Are you saying that you have to move
the Com 2 antenna because there's no place on the upper fuselage that's
3' away? Or are you saying you don't want to move the ELT antenna position?

In any case, the biggest problem of having the 2 antennas in such close
proximity is going to be that they will influence each others radiation
patterns and you'll find nulls in the coverage in certain directions.
I'm a little surprised that the antennas got positioned that close to
begin with but it's hard to find enough good places on small airplanes.

Bill

On 6/24/13 12:38 AM, Chuck Birdsall wrote:
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<cbirdsall6(at)cox.net>

I'm putting a 406MHz ELT (ACK E-04) in my Piper Cherokee in place of
dead OE Narco.

One of the statements in the installation manual - and in other
references such as AC43.13-2 and antenna manufacturers - says that the
ELT antenna should be at least 36 inches from a Com antenna. Key
word: Should.

The original mount for the factory-installed Narco ELT antenna is 18
inches away from the Com 2 antenna. A quick cruise around the airport
found that most of the Pipers with dual coms have a similar setup. I
don't want to move the Com 2 antenna because that will start a vortex
I'd rather avoid for the time being. Venerable but still functioning
avionics package supported by an antenna farm limits my options.

I realize there are coupling factors with antennas placed within a
half-wavelength of each other. I called the manufacturer and asked -
and was told they strongly recommend maintaining 3 feet distance, but
they also shoved lots of RF at the antenna/ELT combo during testing
and saw no ill effects.

So the questions are:
Am I going to have to move the Com 2 antenna?
What are the risk factors if I leave the antenna locations as they are?
Thanks,

Chuck



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