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ASW27 Trasponder Antenna Installation Inside Fuselage.



 
 
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Old March 3rd 16, 08:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Birkett
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Default ASW27 Trasponder Antenna Installation Inside Fuselage.

At 15:20 28 February 2016, John Cochrane wrote:
You can snake a coax cable back through the fuselage to an L2 antenna in
the tail battery box. Not easy or fun but possible. UH solution is

"easier"


John Cochrane

Hello John, many thanks for the information. Was the L2 antenna mounted
inside the battery box and doesn't the horizontal
stabilizer(carbon-Kevlar-
aramid) structure shadow the antenna? Also, did you have to "Fettle" the
vertical stab to enable coax routing?
Many thanks to all replies.
Best regards
Paul

 




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