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ELT normally uses an externally mounted antenna. But in composite
planes it may be advantageous to use a ducky. 1. On crash the external antenna may be destroyed - brushing against trees, whatever. An attached ducky on the ELT will likely stay on. 2. A ducky radiates nearly isotropically - i.e. near equal in all directions. If the standard externally mounted ELT antenna survives the crash, a half wave or a quarter wave radiation pattern is mostly perpendicular to the antenna - in normal situations that would be horizontal. But on the ground after the crash, horizontal directions are often obscured by terrain - one reason why HAMs use VHF repeaters - and the signal is weak above where the search planes are. This is where the ducky may have an advantage and will send signals in all non- obscured directions equally. Note that a plane crash does not guarantee any orientation of the plane/antenna or after crash worthiness of the antenna. Even if Fosett's ELT worked its antenna may have radiated horizontally against mountain obscurations or was broken off. You can get a 121.5MHZ tuned ducky (low SWR) for only $16 bucks from http://www.smileyantenna.com/ I don't work for them. |
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