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GPS Ant
Has anyone glassed/epoxied their antennaes flush or otherwise enclosed them.
I am tired of having them stuck to the turtle deck and glareshield but also do not want those bumps sticking up from the fuselage. Any suggestions? |
Mount it on a bracket, on the firewall, just under the top cowling. GPS signals pass directly through the fiberglass/epoxy just fine.
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Yes,
Under fiberglass works with no signal loss noticable on the unit. Best |
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Thanks |
Fly in the Ointment?
I thought of doing this and called Garmin. They were OK with it but told me that the antenna is only tested to 180 degrees F. I do not know how hot the area next to the firewall gets. In flight probably not 180 degrees but after flight probably pretty close to that if not more. So I started asking myself if that heat would degrade the antenna over time. I don't know.
Sorry to be the potential doubt inducer here. :( Maybe someone has run tests to see how hot the area gets after shutdown on a hot day. |
has anyone instrumented it?
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My GNS 430 antenna is mounted here, and hasn't had any problems, or shown any signs of distress. Paul |
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Seriously, there is not much space between the panel and the forward baggage area on the 8, so I'm surprised you could get all that stuff in your panel! |
HHmmmmm....
Don't know what you're talking about Mickey.... :p :D
(One other reason this format is better than Yahoo!) Paul |
Wing tip?
Why not in the wing tip? Seems like there's plenty of space out there.
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