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On Apr 4, 10:19*pm, 5Z wrote:
The MRX is mounted on top of the glare shield and the Becker is driving a L2 antenna mounted in the nose of my ASH-26E, just forward of the rudder pedals. When I squawk 1201, the MRX shows 1236 (or other 12xx code) and the altitude is about 500' lower than what's on the Becker. Are the antennas too close to each other? Yes. Even if this is not actually causing your problem (and I suspect it is) this is a bad configuration. An antenna around the rudder pedal area like this is not ideal, there are too many conductive objects in the near field region of the antenna and too many with dimensions likely to cause problems. The best position is where the factory recommends and its not too hard to do, but does require pulling the engine to access the engine bulkhead interior to do the install. Well documented in a technical note by the factory. I'm thinking of putting a sheet of foil just under the MRX and forward to provide some shielding from the xponder antenna. *Since the MRX is attached to the glare shield, which in turn is attached to the canopy, I could also install a length of coax and place the MRX antenna by my shoulder on the canopy rail. Thoughts? Yes. Install the transponder antenna properly. :-O You are bathing everything behind your panel in fairly powerful RF pulses. If you want to install a PowerFLARM or other things later you may find additional problem with that, besides its PCAS stuff not working either. So instead of trying tinfoil bandaids I would start again and do it properly. -Tom Darryl |
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