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![]() Jim Carriere wrote: 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... VHF COM, NAV, and ELT antennas placed inside a welded-tube fuselage aren't worth crap! What is the biggest complaint of anybody trying to use a Air-band VHF hand-held transceiver inside the cabin of a metal aircraft? They cant be heard! They all end up putting an external antenna on their aircraft. And no, it is not just the inefficiency of the rubber-ducky that causes this. The fundemantal problem is that the wavelength at 120Mhz is 2.5 meters. In order for a radio wave to pass through an opening in a metallic structure, the dimensions of the opening need to approach a half wavelength in diameter, and even then the wave is greatly attenuated. Just to make the point, a half-wave at 120Mhz is 49". How many of the openings whose edges are defined by the fuselage longerons, the cross-brace and diagonal brace tubes are 49" across? Answer, none of them. Even the windscreen opening is usually not that large. A welded tube fuselage makes a real good "screen room"... Do yourself a favor, and put the antennas on the outside where they belong... |
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