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PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 3:53 pm    Post subject: rv10 antennas Reply with quote

Good evening folks,
Hugo with an RV10 ,actually 1300 punds of aluminum wich soon or later will be an rv10,
Question I install a VOR-glideslope antenna at the top of the rudder,the cable finish at the mid section ,I suppose I need a diplexer in order to use both features,the cable split at mid fuse ,asking,will be OK ,in your opinion connect with male -female at the mid section an install the splitter under the panel,or use the juncion there to instal the diplexer,I wonder if will be any kind of lose in the reception.
thanks for the help.
Hugo


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:45 am    Post subject: rv10 antennas Reply with quote

At 07:52 PM 10/13/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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Good evening folks,
Hugo with an RV10 ,actually 1300 punds of aluminum wich soon or later will
be an rv10,
Question I install a VOR-glideslope antenna at the top of the rudder,the
cable finish at the mid section ,I suppose I need a diplexer in order to
use both features,the cable split at mid fuse ,asking,will be OK ,in your
opinion connect with male -female at the mid section an install the
splitter under the panel,or use the juncion there to instal the
diplexer,I wonder if will be any kind of lose in the reception.
thanks for the help.

Passive antenna splitters or diplexers are
not something for nothing devices. For every
pico-watt of energy entering one port, the sum
of energies leaving the other ports is less than
a pico-watt. Yes, there are losses in these devices
but few GA users would find them to be objectionable
or even observable without aid from pretty
sophisticated test equipment. We use them in the
biz jets a lot.

Bob . . .

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< with experiment. >
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 6:38 pm    Post subject: rv10 antennas Reply with quote

Or use an Archer wing-tip antenna (from Steinair & else where). Minimize the
number of connectors for best performance.

Pete

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