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1. 12:39 PM - F-1 Rocket Tail Kit FOR SALE (Tom & Cathy Ervin)
2. 04:11 PM - Re: G396 Hot Hockey Puck... (Rob Ray)
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Subject: | F-1 Rocket Tail Kit FOR SALE |
List, I have a complete, in the boxes F-1 Rocket Tail Kit for sale. It
was bought new in April 2006 and is the latest design including the CD
with assembly documentation.
Having too much fun flying my RV6-A to start a new project so
my loss is your gain......things change. Would like to sell for $1500.00
plus UPS to your door. New Tail Kits are $2200.00 so if you are
interested contact me offline. DO NOT ARCHIVE tcervin@valkrie.net
Tom in Ohio
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Subject: | Re: G396 Hot Hockey Puck... |
Kevin,
As you know the 396 has two antennas, the GPS and the XM radio/nexrad radar (hockey
puck). I have the GPS remote antenna underneath the cowling and the hockey
puck on the Rocket's rollbar with velcro. I can remove it easy and take the
396 to other airplanes. The hockey puck is right in line with my big 2" scat NACA
vent outlets and stays cool. I have never had degradation unless the antenna
has slipped and isn't pointing straight up. The 396 has paid for itself this
week with all the clag weather here in the SE...see ya!
Rob Ray
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Total Messages Posted Sat 01/06/07: 3
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1. 04:19 PM - Garmin XM and GPS antennas (vft@aol.com)
2. 04:49 PM - Re: Garmin XM and GPS antennas (Rob Ray)
3. 05:41 PM - Re: Garmin XM and GPS antennas (Kevin Belue)
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Time: 04:19:39 PM PST US
Subject: Rocket-List: Garmin XM and GPS antennas
From: vft@aol.com
Does anyine have any experience running the Garmin 396/496 XM antenna next to
the external GPS antenna. I'm planning on mounting them just underneth my glare
shield (glare shield is fiber glass). Rockets have pretty small glare shields
so this would put the antennas pretty close to each other. A second antenna
from a Garmin 250 would be very close as well.
Danny Melnik
F1 #25
Melbourne (FL) Rocket Factory
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________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________
Time: 04:49:58 PM PST US
From: Rob Ray
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Garmin XM and GPS antennas
Danny,
I have my G396 antenna and apollo GPS antenna next to each other underneath my
cowling of my HR2 mounted on the firewall, works great! The coolest part is
when people look for them...
Rob Ray
vft@aol.com wrote:
Does anyine have any experience running the Garmin 396/496 XM antenna next
to the external GPS antenna. I'm planning on mounting them just underneth my
glare shield (glare shield is fiber glass). Rockets have pretty small glare shields
so this would put the antennas pretty close to each other. A second antenna
from a Garmin 250 would be very close as well.
Danny Melnik
F1 #25
Melbourne (FL) Rocket Factory
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Time: 05:41:05 PM PST US
From: "Kevin Belue"
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Garmin XM and GPS antennas
Rob,
Do you get music from your 396? I just wonder if the engine heat affects
the quality of the music. My antenna is mounted in the rear window
(RV-6A). The quality of the music is not as good in the summer when it
gets hot.
Kevin Belue
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Ray
To: rocket-list@matronics.com
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Garmin XM and GPS antennas
Danny,
I have my G396 antenna and apollo GPS antenna next to each other
underneath my cowling of my HR2 mounted on the firewall, works great!
The coolest part is when people look for them...
Rob Ray
vft@aol.com wrote:
Does anyine have any experience running the Garmin 396/496 XM
antenna next to the external GPS antenna. I'm planning on mounting them
just underneth my glare shield (glare shield is fiber glass). Rockets
have pretty small glare shields so this would put the antennas pretty
close to each other. A second antenna from a Garmin 250 would be very
close as well.
Danny Melnik
F1 #25
Melbourne (FL) Rocket Factory
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