ELT Antenna location
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ELT Antenna location
I am building the RV-9 TD, with sliding canopy and I am installing an Ameri-King model AK-450 ELT in the left side of my baggage area under the the cover between the floor stiffeners. My question is has anyone installed this ELT in your RV-9 or RV-7 in the same location and if you did where did you install the external antenna?
Thanks for the help
Fred Fagan
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Thanks for the help
Fred Fagan
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Hi Fred!
I haven't installed it yet, but I do plan on putting it in similar to what you have explained. Installation between the floor ribs is a good idea, IMHO. I have made some access panels there and will probably do the same. If not, I will simply place it behind the passenger.
As for the antenna, I am doing the tip up. I plan on installing the antenna along the back of the roll bar and clipping it to the roll bar as it curves along the canopy.
CJ
I haven't installed it yet, but I do plan on putting it in similar to what you have explained. Installation between the floor ribs is a good idea, IMHO. I have made some access panels there and will probably do the same. If not, I will simply place it behind the passenger.
As for the antenna, I am doing the tip up. I plan on installing the antenna along the back of the roll bar and clipping it to the roll bar as it curves along the canopy.

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That seems to be a popular place for the antenna.
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ELT Antenna location
The antenna will work well behind the roll bar on the sliding canopy ( one advantage of the tip up canopy) but will not work on the sliding canopy. I did like the idea of location between the Horizontal and Vertical stabilizers. Can the antenna be located inside an enclosed area like that?
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I have a good friend that located it there on his 8A. Its right underneath the fiberglass emp. fairing.
John
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just out of curiosity, has anyone looked into the performance of the antenna with the proximate coupling of the steel roll bar it's clipped to? The roll bar is longer than the antenna, making it a reflector, which could direct the radiation pattern back toward the interior of the airplane and the ground.
Ian
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Ian, that is exactly right!
I prefer the loss of performance over having it on the exterior skin.
As far as locating it under the emp fairing, if you do that it has to be oriented horizontally. I have heard that some DAR's will not allow that.They tell me that there is something written somewhere that says it has to be vertical so that in the event it has to work, it will properly emanate it's signal in the upwards direction. Well... I suppose that is fine of you end up right side up after all is said and done!
CJ
I prefer the loss of performance over having it on the exterior skin.
As far as locating it under the emp fairing, if you do that it has to be oriented horizontally. I have heard that some DAR's will not allow that.They tell me that there is something written somewhere that says it has to be vertical so that in the event it has to work, it will properly emanate it's signal in the upwards direction. Well... I suppose that is fine of you end up right side up after all is said and done!

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that would probably have more to do with vertical polarization of the signal.
man, all that antenna design crap I learned years ago is finally becoming useful.
OH btw, while we're talking about antennae, I have an antenna analyzer if anyone is doing work fabricating antennae and needs to borrow one
man, all that antenna design crap I learned years ago is finally becoming useful.
OH btw, while we're talking about antennae, I have an antenna analyzer if anyone is doing work fabricating antennae and needs to borrow one
Ian
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
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IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
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My antenna runs up one side of the rear passenger seat. I asked the real-live FAA inspector who inspected my plane if that's okay or not. He said it didn't really matter where I put the antenna because if I hit something hard enough to make it go off it wouldn't really matter how long it took to find me. Nice guy. 

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