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ELT Rubber Ducky Antenna?

 
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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 12:35 pm    Post subject: ELT Rubber Ducky Antenna? Reply with quote

Bob N.,

In the past you've cited the possibility using a rubber ducky style antenna for ELTs. Would this also be an option for the newer style 121.5/406 MHz types such as the Artex ME406?

Thanks
Bob


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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 2:44 pm    Post subject: ELT Rubber Ducky Antenna? Reply with quote

At 01:35 PM 5/27/2006 -0700, you wrote:

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<bob.condrey(at)baesystems.com>

Bob N.,

In the past you've cited the possibility using a rubber ducky style
antenna for ELTs. Would this also be an option for the newer style
121.5/406 MHz types such as the Artex ME406?

Thanks
Bob

Only if the "rubber duck" has been crafted for dual frequency
operations. The instance I suggested that the shortened antenna
be considered was the case where a pair of antennas . . . a 121.5
and a 406 MHz device were mounted side by side under the fiberglas
toe cover of the vertical fin fairing on a Beechjet:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/temp/400A_ELT.jpg

When the fairing cover was installed, metallic braces in
the fairing upset the SWR on the longer, 121.5 MHz antenna
and caused self-test failures. They considered the short antenna
until we discovered that the ELT had been qualified under TSO with
these specific antennas . . . we couldn't use a different
antenna without re-qualifying. So . . . they widened the
trip tolerance on the SWR self check . . . another case where
under very un-helpful regulation, two wrongs made a "right."

(sigh)

Anywho, I suspect your more modern design is paired with
an antenna designed for optimum performance at two frequencies
and the simple rubber duck is not an option for you.

Bob . . .
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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 3:05 pm    Post subject: ELT Rubber Ducky Antenna? Reply with quote

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Anywho, I suspect your more modern design is paired with

an antenna designed for optimum performance at two frequencies
and the simple rubber duck is not an option for you.

Bob . . .
<<

The Artex 121.5/406.028 MHz ELTs can be bought bundled with antennas
selected to support the dual frequencies. That's what I did. I'll tell you
how it works after my next crash.

-- Craig


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