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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:07 am    Post subject: DIY Marker beacon antenna Reply with quote

I have a wooden airplane in which I will be installing a Marker beacon
receiver.

My question is: Is it relatively simple to fabricate an antenna, or should
I consider purchasing one?

I assume it can be put on the inside of the airframe without a significant
loss of signal strength.

Roger


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:08 am    Post subject: DIY Marker beacon antenna Reply with quote

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I have a wooden airplane in which I will be installing a Marker beacon
receiver.

My question is: Is it relatively simple to fabricate an antenna, or
should I consider purchasing one?

I assume it can be put on the inside of the airframe without a significant
loss of signal strength.


After posting the above, I searched the archives and found lots of
info
to answer my question.

Looks like I will run a coax to a convenient place and then a 40"
piece of wire for the antenna, or just strip the braid off the last
40"
of the coax and attach it inside the fuselage.

Marker beacons will most likely disappear in the near future anyway.
Just thought that since I already have the receiver, there is no
reason
not to put it to use.

Roger
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:52 am    Post subject: DIY Marker beacon antenna Reply with quote

Yeah I started to answer your question but I'm not an avionics expert, but have a bit of experience. So my input is a marker beacon will work off a wet noodle, you can actually just put a rubber duck or length of wire out the back and it will receive.
They are rather large if made resonant, but if you want I can get you the dimension for a foil antenna if that will work.
And your right, already an approach certified GPS will serve for those approaches that use a MB for a fix.
Tim

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On Jan 8, 2014, at 10:06 AM, "R. curtis" <mrspudandcompany(at)verizon.net> wrote:



> I have a wooden airplane in which I will be installing a Marker beacon receiver.
>
> My question is: Is it relatively simple to fabricate an antenna, or should I consider purchasing one?
>
> I assume it can be put on the inside of the airframe without a significant loss of signal strength.


After posting the above, I searched the archives and found lots of info
to answer my question.

Looks like I will run a coax to a convenient place and then a 40"
piece of wire for the antenna, or just strip the braid off the last 40"
of the coax and attach it inside the fuselage.

Marker beacons will most likely disappear in the near future anyway.
Just thought that since I already have the receiver, there is no reason
not to put it to use.

Roger

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:55 am    Post subject: DIY Marker beacon antenna Reply with quote

Good Afternoon Tim,

If I may be so bold, are you sure you wish to go to the trouble of installing a Marker Beacon receiver and an Antenna?

The Marker Beacon is no longer a required piece of equipment for an ILS approach. There are a few marker beacons that are still used as step down fixes for a few Non Precision Approaches, but they are disappearing rapidly. A very few Category II and Category III approaches are still using them, but that is about it. Those that are still in service are rapidly being replaced with other style fixes. I would imagine that if you are planning IFR flight, you will have an IFR approved GPS installed. I know of no marker beacon sites other than the ones for Category II and II that are not also a designated waypoint. For those, the GPS can be used in lieu of the Marker Beacon.

No big deal, but you could save fraction of an ounce or so and little bit of labor by not installing the Marker Beacon at all.

Happy Skies,

Old Bob
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Yeah I started to answer your question but I'm not an avionics expert, but have a bit of experience. So my input is a marker beacon will work off a wet noodle, you can actually just put a rubber duck or length of wire out the back and it will receive.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:23 pm    Post subject: DIY Marker beacon antenna Reply with quote

[quote] If I may be so bold, are you sure you wish to go to the trouble of installing a Marker Beacon receiver and an Antenna?


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The trouble of installing the Marker Beacon Receiver is minimal. It is already installed in my audio panel, so the only effort is to add the antenna. Bob N. in an old post said a "wet string" would work as an antenna, but I discarded that as too much trouble to keep the string moist on an approach.

I am only installing it because it is there and can be activated with very little effort and could possibly be used as a backup indicator. If it wasn't there, I would NOT go out and purchase one.

Roger
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