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Old May 15th 06, 12:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Marine antenna

On Sun, 14 May 2006 22:59:42 GMT, B A R R Y
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Folks,

My co-owner an I are thinking of doing some USCG Aux. stuff. To do
this, we need a marine band antenna on the bottom of the aircraft. We
already have an existing antenna connector and internal cable on the
bottom that is unused. We'd like to simply add the proper antenna and
cable, and use a marine handheld in the observer's (right seat) hands.

Questions:

Can we cut a wire VHF-Air antenna that we already own to work with a
marine band (higher than VHF-Air) handheld?

Other suggestions?

Can we have a local avionics tech simply add a BNC to the right side
of the panel to use with the handheld and a BNC-BNC patch cord?

Thanks!


156 -163 MHz marine band is higher in frequency than 118 - 136 MHz
aviation band, but not by much. A quarter wavelength in the middle of
the aviation band is about 23 inches and a quarter wave in the middle
of the marine band is around 18 inches, but your marine handheld
shouldn't care about a little mismatch. Just verify that the cable is
good, hook it up and try it.

Don
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