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     2. 11:29 AM - Re: VOR/LOC/GS antenna question (wsimpso1)
 
 
 
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      I have mostly used Z1 with the B&C Alternator controller. I have the "BUS"
      wire connected to terminal 6 protected with a 5 amp breaker on the panel as
      illustrated.
      
      
      I am now preparing the POH and would like to know under what scenarios I
      would want to "PULL" the breaker.
      
      
      Thanks
      
      
      Mike
      
      
      Mike Pienaar
      
      m <mailto:ike@vision499.com> ike@vision499.com
      
      Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      
      1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: VOR/LOC/GS antenna question | 
      
      
      The expensive commercial splitters and decouplers are one option. The other is
      building them from Jim Weir's Attenna Reference Text. It is available on this
      page of his website.at:
      
      http://www.rstengineering.com/rst/products/plasticplaneantenna/plasticplaneantenna.htm
      
      The highlighted Antenna Reference Text has a whole bunch of guidance on the topic
      and is downloadable as a .pdf file. Page 34 shows both his NAV splitter applying
      one NAV antenna to two VOR recievers, it also shows the GS splitter to get
      a GS off that one NAV antenna. Yeah, you have to roll up a couple 16" cables
      into a little box and stash it someplace, but it is way cheaper than the commercial
      gadget.  
      
      Have fun.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=510777#510777
      
      
 
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