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I am going to wave my white "not a hardware guy" flag again here (while ducking).
If the (main) FLARM antenna is mounted on a tin or aluminum surface (specifically, a short length of 0.5 by 0.1 inch of what is tin, aluminum, or some other light metal), will it interfere with the antenna's performance? Or should I go with the wood alternative ... ? ~ted/2NO |
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