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1. 05:35 PM - TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS (RV4WGH@aol.com)
2. 05:35 PM - TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS (RV4WGH@aol.com)
3. 06:11 PM - Re: TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS (Jerry Grimmonpre)
4. 08:33 PM - looking for documentation (Pete Cosky)
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Subject: | TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS |
I am in the process of locating mounting two transponder antennas. One for
my GTX-327 and one for an ATD-200 traffic detector.
I plan for my comm antenna to be mounted about 10 inches behind the firewall
and mid point side to sideHas anyone mounted their transponder antenna on
the "floor" piece that extends beyond the fuselage sides for attachment to the
lower wing skin? I can meet the 3 foot separatation to the transponder
antennas and the two foot separation between them by mounting one on each side.
Alternative would be to mount all in tandem with required separation but his
would require a longer cable run.
Thanks for any suggestions or comments.
Regards,
Wally Hunt
RV-4 Finishing Kit
Rockford, IL
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Subject: | TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS |
I am in the process of locating mounting two transponder antennas. One for
my GTX-327 and one for an ATD-200 traffic detector.
I plan for my comm antenna to be mounted about 10 inches behind the firewall
and mid point side to sideHas anyone mounted their transponder antenna on
the "floor" piece that extends beyond the fuselage sides for attachment to the
lower wing skin? I can meet the 3 foot separatation to the transponder
antennas and the two foot separation between them by mounting one on each side.
Alternative would be to mount all in tandem with required separation but his
would require a longer cable run.
Thanks for any suggestions or comments.
Regards,
Wally Hunt
RV-4 Finishing Kit
Rockford, IL
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Subject: | Re: TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS |
Wally ...
I know there needs to be a 22" ground plane around the mounting point of
the comm ant ... that has been specified on the AeroElectric-List by Bob
Nuckolls. That's the only answer I can give to your questions. To me
that means 22" circle all around the mount. You could ask the questions
of the AeroElectric-List and get answers on the others.
Jerry Grimmonpre
RV4
Huntley, IL
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From: RV4WGH@aol.com
To: rv4-list@matronics.com ; rv4-list-digest@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: RV4-List: TRANSPONDER ANTENNAS
I am in the process of locating mounting two transponder antennas.
One for my GTX-327 and one for an ATD-200 traffic detector.
I plan for my comm antenna to be mounted about 10 inches behind the
firewall and mid point side to sideHas anyone mounted their transponder
antenna on the "floor" piece that extends beyond the fuselage sides for
attachment to the lower wing skin? I can meet the 3 foot separatation to
the transponder antennas and the two foot separation between them by
mounting one on each side. Alternative would be to mount all in tandem
with required separation but his would require a longer cable run.
Thanks for any suggestions or comments.
Regards,
Wally Hunt
RV-4 Finishing Kit
Rockford, IL
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Subject: | looking for documentation |
I hope I am looking in the right place. I recently bought a set of RV-4
plans but they are only the plan sheets, and if memory serves me correctly
there should be an assembly manual. I am correct and where can I find such
an animal?
Pete
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