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		davidjoyce(at)doctors.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 7:07 am    Post subject: antennas | 
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				I would be grateful if one of you experts in radio matters 
 could tell me whether one can add a couple of metres of 
 good quality coax cable to distance the stub antenna of a 
 hand held Icom transceiver from the radio, positioning the 
 stub aerial on top of the fuselage behind the pilot, 
 without mucking up its function. I hasten to add that this 
 is not for my Europa but for a Build a Plane project I am 
 involved in which will rely on an Icom, but which picks up 
 a load of ignition noise if positioned on the panel, just 
 behind the engine.
 Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
 
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		rparigoris
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 7:51 am    Post subject: Re: antennas | 
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				Hi David
 
 The rubber duckie antenna is not all that good of an antenna. I have fooled with extending mine aft on the Europa and reception on the ground and performance was poor at best, no worst than when it was directly on the unit.
 
 A better solution for me was AAE and Balsa. It ends up weighing under 4 oz. and works about 70% as well for both VOR and Communication.
 
 http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=31216
 
 Ron Parigoris
 
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		frans(at)privatepilots.nl Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:44 am    Post subject: antennas | 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I would be grateful if one of you experts in radio matters could
  tell me whether one can add a couple of metres of good quality coax
  cable to distance the stub antenna of a hand held Icom transceiver
  from the radio, positioning the stub aerial on top of the fuselage
  behind the pilot, without mucking up its function.
 
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 Yes you can do that, provided you create some artificial ground at the
 antenna connector (unless the airplane is made of metal). On the
 radio, the radio itself plus the person holding the radio are some
 kind of ground, but if you relocate the antenna you need something
 below the antenna to take over that function. (If you don't, the outer
 shield of the coax will take over that function, but this is probably
 not what you want).
 Note that the stub antenna of the hand held radio has less performance
 than a full quarter wave antenna. (Inside this stub antenna you will
 find a coil; it is still a quarter wave antenna but most of the length
 has been coiled up and doesn't radiate as much anymore.)
 
 Frans
 
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		europa-list(at)matronics. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 1:03 pm    Post subject: antennas | 
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				I used a 4 or 5 foot extension intended for a GPS Antenna which ends up with with a window sucker plugged in to Icom one end and the Icom Antenna plugged in the window sucker end.  Works perfectly used as stand by com.
 Dave
 
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 > On 05/30/2014 05:06 PM, David Joyce wrote:
 > 
 > I would be grateful if one of you experts in radio matters could
 > tell me whether one can add a couple of metres of good quality coax
 > cable to distance the stub antenna of a hand held Icom transceiver
 > from the radio, positioning the stub aerial on top of the fuselage
 > behind the pilot, without mucking up its function.
  
  Yes you can do that, provided you create some artificial ground at the
  antenna connector (unless the airplane is made of metal). On the
  radio, the radio itself plus the person holding the radio are some
  kind of ground, but if you relocate the antenna you need something
  below the antenna to take over that function. (If you don't, the outer
  shield of the coax will take over that function, but this is probably
  not what you want).
  Note that the stub antenna of the hand held radio has less performance
  than a full quarter wave antenna. (Inside this stub antenna you will
  find a coil; it is still a quarter wave antenna but most of the length
  has been coiled up and doesn't radiate as much anymore.)
  
  Frans
  
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		craigb(at)onthenet.com.au Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 4:07 pm    Post subject: antennas | 
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				I put a full wave loop antenna in to run a hand held scanner in mine a/c works a LOT better than the stubby antenna
 Get excellent reception afis, ground and atc at the nearest airport about 40km away, I get nothing with the stubby antenna
 Its on about 4m of coax to get to the loop
 
 Regards
 craig
 
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		davidjoyce(at)doctors.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:38 am    Post subject: antennas | 
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				Craig, That sounds very interesting. Can you explain how 
 you did it, please? David Joyce, G- XSDJ
 
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   "craig" <craigb(at)onthenet.com.au> wrote:
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  I put a full wave loop antenna in to run a hand held 
 scanner in mine a/c works a LOT better than the stubby 
 antenna
  Get excellent reception afis, ground and atc at the 
 nearest airport about 40km away, I get nothing with the 
 stubby antenna
  Its on about 4m of coax to get to the loop
  
  Regards
  craig
  
  
  
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		budyerly(at)msn.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:05 am    Post subject: antennas | 
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				Craig and others.
 My Sportys SP400 with ear piece hooked to my headset works great at low 
 altitude line of sight with the rubber duckie.
 For long range communications using a handheld radio in our IFR aircraft we 
 use an Advanced Aircraft Electronics carbon fiber antenna ($120 US). Just 
 add a coax to the passenger headrest and you have an easy to grab and use 
 handheld antenna that is clear and able to go line of sight over 50 nm. 
 VOR/Localizer operations work very well, but I wouldn't fly an approach on 
 it.
 
 In other aircraft, the ELT becomes a pain to make a ground plane for, then 
 make a mount for the whip antenna, then secure it, etc.  I now use the AAE 
 antenna for that also.  In one aircraft, the customer asked me to put his 
 ELT coax into the headrest and break the coax there for his handheld, just 
 in case he needs his handheld.  Not recommended, but it works.
 
 The antenna is added just behind the bulkhead (basically aligned on an angle 
 with the bulkhead) curving along the fuselage.  Works great even up to a 45 
 degree angle.  VHF NAV antennas work very well centered on the top inside of 
 the fuselage bent around the bulkhead.  I prefer to install them just behind 
 the doors as the curve is wider, and the reception on VOR/Localizer/GS with 
 a splitter is excellent.
 
 Of course you can save some money and build an antenna, but to me, in 30 
 minutes, I'm done.  Hooked up but held up until the flox cures.  ( I use 
 super glue to tack the antenna in place until the flox dries.)  It takes 
 longer to undo the D panel, and put in my belly board to slide in the rear 
 than it takes to put the antenna in. (Don't forget to block the tail up in a 
 trigear!)   If you made your conduits large enough for upgrades, you have no 
 problem.  If you didn't, run the coax through the tunnel, along the front of 
 the tank and up into the headrest.  Secure it well as you are near cables 
 and flight controls.  Great annual project.
 
 Just my thoughts.
 
 Regards,
 Bud Yerly
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 From: "craig" <craigb(at)onthenet.com.au>
 Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2014 7:34 PM
 To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: RE: antennas
 
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  I put a full wave loop antenna in to run a hand held scanner in mine a/c 
  works a LOT better than the stubby antenna
  Get excellent reception afis, ground and atc at the nearest airport about 
  40km away, I get nothing with the stubby antenna
  Its on about 4m of coax to get to the loop
 
  Regards
  craig
  
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:17 pm    Post subject: antennas | 
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				Hi Ron,
 Do you have exact drawing and size of your antenna available?
 Many thanks
 Michel AUVRAY
 Builder 145 - 550 hours fly
 
 On 30/05/2014 17:51, rparigoris wrote:
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  Hi David
 
  The rubber duckie antenna is not all that good of an antenna. I have fooled with extending mine aft on the Europa and reception on the ground and performance was poor at best, no worst than when it was directly on the unit.
 
  A better solution for me was AAE and Balsa. It ends up weighing under 4 oz. and works about 70% as well for both VOR and Communication.
 
  http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=31216
 
  Ron Parigoris
 
 
  Read this topic online here:
 
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=424Hi Ron,
 
 
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