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Old July 7th 07, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Travis Marlatte
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Default Antenna for a GX55

Does anybody have a working antenna for an Apollo GX55 that I can borrow for
a week or two. I'm having an intermitent problem and I'd like to eliminate
the antenna. As far as I can tell, it can be either one of the original A-33
(square) or A-34 (teardrop) or the Comant 420-220 (teardrop). All I know is
an active GPS with a 26.5dB gain.

The Comant 420-221 is a 17dB gain antenna.

I've been told that the GA56 is supposed to work but it has 17dB gain.

Of course, if you have conflicting information, I'd like to hear it. I have
never seen specs on the A-33/A-34. Garmin/AT was very helpful but far from
definitive in their answers.

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Travis
Lake N3094P
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