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     1. 02:15 AM - Re: GPS antenna mounted to instrument moduleGPS antenna mounted to instrument module (Roger Mills)
     2. 11:35 AM - Re: GPS antenna mounted to instrument moduleGPS antenna mounted to instrument module (Jeff B)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: GPS antenna mounted to instrument moduleGPS antenna mounted | 
      to instrument module
      
      You can probably even mount it out of sight if you want   to. 
      
      My GPS 496 antenna is mounted on an aluminium bracket on top of the radio
      stack so that the antenna surface is just below the top of the instrument
      module. It's completely covered and still works perfectly - over 2 years
      I've never had any reception problems!
      
      
      Roger Mills
      
      Europa 141
      
            
      
      Time: 
      
      10:25:36 PM PST US
      
      
      From: 
      
      "Gavin & Anne" <gavanne@iconz.co.nz>
      
      
      Subject: 
      
      GPS antenna mounted to instrument module
      
            
            Hi Ron
            
            I have the Garmin 295 panel mounted and have the external aerial on
      top of
            the instrument panel looking through the windscreen in about the
      centre of
            the panel. Works very well and its slimline shape is not noticeable.
            
            
            Cheers
            
            Gavin Lee...ZK-EPA
            
            
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            From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
            [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
            rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us
            Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2010 7:58 a.m.
            Subject: Europa-List: GPS antenna mounted to instrument module
            
            
            Hi group. 
            We are working on instrument module at moment.
            We have a Garmin 295 and was wondering if anyone has mounted the
      antenna to
            the underside of the top of the instrument module just about above the
      gear
            lever cutout?
            Bout how far aft of firewall?
            Any input would be appreciared.
            Ron Parigoris 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: GPS antenna mounted to instrument moduleGPS antenna  | 
      mounted to instrument module
      
      
      My remote antenna is mounted on the inside of the firewall, high in the 
      panel, over the left foot of P-1.  The WX antenna is inside the panel, 
      on top of the radio stack.  Everything works fine...
      
      Jeff - Baby Blue
      
      Roger Mills wrote:
      > You can probably even mount it out of sight if you want   to.
      > 
      > My GPS 496 antenna is mounted on an aluminium bracket on top of the 
      > radio stack so that the antenna surface is just below the top of the 
      > instrument module. Its completely covered and still works perfectly  
      > over 2 years Ive never had any reception problems!
      > 
      >  
      > 
      > Roger Mills
      > 
      > Europa 141
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *Time: *
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      > 	
      > 
      > */10:25:36 PM PST US/*
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      >  
      > 
      > *From: *
      > 
      > 	
      > 
      > */"Gavin & Anne" <gavanne@iconz.co.nz <mailto:gavanne@iconz.co.nz>>/*
      > 
      >  
      > 
      > *Subject: *
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      > 	
      > 
      > */_GPS antenna mounted to instrument module_/*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      Hi Ron*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      I have the Garmin 295 panel mounted and have the external aerial on top
      of*
      > 
      > *      the instrument panel looking through the windscreen in about the centre
      of*
      > 
      > *      the panel. Works very well and its slimline shape is not noticeable.*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      Cheers*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      Gavin Lee...ZK-EPA*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *        _____  *
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com <mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com>*
      > 
      > *      [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] <mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]> On Behalf Of*
      > 
      > *      rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us <mailto:rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>*
      > 
      > *      Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2010 7:58 a.m.*
      > 
      > *      Subject: Europa-List: GPS antenna mounted to instrument module*
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      *
      > 
      > *      Hi group. *
      > 
      > *      We are working on instrument module at moment.*
      > 
      > *      We have a Garmin 295 and was wondering if anyone has mounted the antenna
      to*
      > 
      > *      the underside of the top of the instrument module just about above the
      gear*
      > 
      > *      lever cutout?*
      > 
      > *      Bout how far aft of firewall?*
      > 
      > *      Any input would be appreciared.*
      > 
      > *      Ron Parigoris *
      > 
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