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All About Avionics
...painless and not terribly expensive (in the world of avionics anyway!). Remember that in order to add a receiver, you’ll also need to add another antenna to the bottom of...
Aero ‘lectrics
...very short distance between the antenna connector terminal and the antenna itself, the amount of coax center conductor exposed to make this connection is a part of the antenna and...
Sport Class 2013
...the removed radios, non-existent insulation, taped-on checklists, and lithium battery, is aimed at reduced weight and increased expediency. Draggy antennas are mounted internally in LaVelle’s aft fuselage, along with the...
Garmin GTR 200
...PTT, and headset jacks. If an interface to a GPS or EFIS is required, a serial data line would also be needed, as well as an antenna, of course. Garmin’s...
Aero ‘lectrics
...bucks in buying antennas: Antennas cannot make power. If somebody tells you they have an antenna that increases your transmit or receive range “all around,” then run—do not walk away....
Electrical System Design
...views, others as necessary) and indicate where each component is planned to go. Be sure to include each antenna, black box, contactor, fuse, motor (trim and flaps), pump, sensor, autopilot...
Aero lectrics
...over a wider range of input energy frequencies than a thin one. Enough music. Let’s talk antennas. What do we want of an antenna? What we really want is to...
Practical Electrical
...handheld transmitter with antenna held about 12-inches away from a potential victim will often expose the most common susceptibilities. An episode of Mythbusters attempted to address an urban myth concerning...
Vizz-War: A little Drop’ll Do Ya
...some homebrew metal slot antennas (“hidden antennas”) for metal ships for about thirty years but haven’t found a MANUFACTURER yet who will let me experiment on a real airframe. Sorry,...
Down to Earth
...eighth inch and really did not affect the flight capabilities of the aircraft so I thought, how quaint. That was, until I looked back at the Nav antennas on the...













