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I would say it isn't the best idea. The silver coat used on the fabric
has tiny aluminum pieces for uV protection. Seems to me this would somewhat shield the antenna and limit the signals into and out of the antenna. Of course, in the real world, it would probably work. Scott Jim Carriere wrote: ccwillwerth wrote: Hi, I am about ready to cover my Cub type airframe, but need a place to attach a com antenna. I was considering brazing a plate to the airframe so that it would be just under the fabric. The antenna is the type that has a ceramic insulator on the bottom of the antenna that insulates the stainless steel antenna from the airframe. Does the antenna need a large plate for a ground plane or will a small plate be sufficient? If a ground plane is required, can the copper foil tape be used on the inside of the fabric as the ground plane? Please excuse my "piggybacking" your question, can anyone with an informed opinion weigh-in on this: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...nnasystems.php You put it inside a tube and fabric structure. Seems like a good idea at first glance... |
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