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indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:56 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

Okay, I've been away from power planes too long.

What is a marker beacon antenna for? Don't say a marker beacon. Is it for
IFR equipment.

Do strobes have to be located on the wing tips.? I thought that when I used
to fly power they were also found on the belly. Am I imagining this.

If on the belly is okay, why not just put in one light rather than two on
the wing tips.

Thanks,,

John Gonzalez, Do Not Archive my ignorance in this matter. Finished Drilling
teeth for the day.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

The marker beacon is IFR equipment that has going out of common use for
some time. The beacons themselves are being decommissioned and GPS
usage has replaced much of their use in the cockpit. I think they are
only required on Cat II and III approaches (you and I won't be doing any
of those in the '10) However, any audio panel you install will probably
have marker beacon lights (they are pretty). It just occurred to me
that I have no idea where the receiver is for the marker beacon.

Have you been flying gliders? I know how that feels. You won't be
interested in marker beacons even if you fly IFR. You are new school by
definition - only old school guys will insist on them.

So, I wonder whether I'll install a marker beacon attenna? Don't know.
do not archive
Bill " I"m taking a break tonight" Watson

John Gonzalez wrote:
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Okay, I've been away from power planes too long.

What is a marker beacon antenna for? Don't say a marker beacon. Is it
for IFR equipment.

Do strobes have to be located on the wing tips.? I thought that when I
used to fly power they were also found on the belly. Am I imagining
this.

If on the belly is okay, why not just put in one light rather than two
on the wing tips.

Thanks,,

John Gonzalez, Do Not Archive my ignorance in this matter. Finished
Drilling teeth for the day.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:42 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

No such thing as a stupid question, just stupid people. Wait, don't
think that came out right.

Anyway, the Marker Beacons (also known as Fan Markers or Fan Beacons
for the radiation pattern they emit) are used to identify approach fixes
under IFR flight. Usually Outer, Middle, and Inner. The old saying
goes that some have attached the coat hanger to the back of the MB
receiver and picked them up. I opted for a slightly better arrangement
and you can see it below. Doesn't have to be anything pretty as they
are fairly high power, directional, and you fly fairly close to them.

<http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_log.php?user=msausen&project 2&c
ategory=624&log=6520&row=4>

Michael Sausen
-10 #352 Fuselage

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:07 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

Quote:
Okay, I've been away from power planes too long.

What is a marker beacon antenna for? Don't say a marker beacon. Is it for
IFR equipment.
I just looked in ACS ..no three light marker beacons. Next I'll be looking

up GCA. OLD marker beacons were on IFR final approach to the end of the
runway & lit up as you passed over their cone signal. Remember: "On center
line, on glide slope"..... OR Did I just date myself....again 8*)
Quote:

Do strobes have to be located on the wing tips.? I thought that when I
used to fly power they were also found on the belly. Am I imagining this.
I had a strobe on my first 172 mounted on the belly 'cause it was so LARGE &

HEAVY to mount anyplace else. Modern ones are small & light, suitable for
wing tips.

Quote:
If on the belly is okay, why not just put in one light rather than two on
the wing tips.
With them on the wing tips you have better total sky coverage AND they

"wink" (back & forth, left/right) if set up to alternate. They cause others
to "see" motion in the sky, in daylight too.
Quote:
John Gonzalez, Do Not Archive my ignorance in this matter. Finished
Drilling teeth for the day.

PS: The only ignorant question is the one NOT ASK. KABONG Do Not Archive.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Stupid questions Reply with quote

jhstarn(at)verizon.net wrote:

up GCA. OLD marker beacons were on IFR final approach to the end of the
runway & lit up as you passed over their cone signal. Remember: "On center
line, on glide slope"..... OR Did I just date myself....again 8*)

Did I hear you say PAR? Laughing


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:18 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

A marker beacon antenna can be nothing more than a 40" strip of copper wire glassed into the wingtip. 14 ga solid romex stripped will do a good job. So will stripped off coax wire.

Rick S.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:17 pm    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

Hey there has been a time or ten when a PAR has saved my bacon. Something
about iced up, dead VOR and fog at PDX flying night mail. UGLY, UGLY,
UGLY.

Bob K
Moving furniture, or honey do. LOL

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

Hi John,

The link below is a pdf file outlining the anti collision lighting
requirements and distribution pattern.
http://www.creativair.com/source/_inst/requirements.pdf

Vern (40324 fuselage)
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:47 am    Post subject: Stupid questions Reply with quote

Thanks, that's a great link.

John G.
[quote]From: "Vern W. Smith" <Vern(at)teclabsinc.com>
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Subject: RE: Stupid questions
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 08:21:54 -0800



Hi John,

The link below is a pdf file outlining the anti collision lighting
requirements and distribution pattern.
http://www.creativair.com/source/_inst/requirements.pdf

Vern (40324 fuselage)
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