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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:08 pm Post subject: The Miracle Whip series antennae |
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Keith,
What kind of aircraft? Where did you mount? Did you have to run coax? Does it work with VHF comm and VOR signals?
I've never heard of this antenna before.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Stan Sutterfield
Quote: | Folks;
Quote: | From the 'for what it's worth' dept --
I bought a plane that had a standard Comant antenna mounted on the bottom on
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an almost all metal plane. Sitting on the ground, I was unable to receive
weather. I replaced that antenna with a miracle whip placed in a small
fiberglass portion of the plane at about the same distance from the ground.
I was amazed at the results in reception and also the cleanliness of
reception. Friends told me my radio coms were crystal clear. I am a happy
Miracle Whip user. The antenna is also in one piece, so if you dont glue it
in place, it will serve as a great rubber duck replacement for a handheld.
-- Keith |
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