Re: antenna ground planes

Re: antenna ground planes

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antenna ground planes dadcapt@earthlink.net 11-02-2005
I *did* read it again. A "conventional com antenna" could mean anything
from a store-bought white fiberglass whip to a store-bought dipole to a
store-bought damn near anything.

And how FAR up the leading edge of the vertical stabilizer? Base right at
the fuselage junction? Six inches up? A foot up?

I understand radio transparent fiberglass. I do not understand the
configuration, and to simply spout "supposes" is not a real good way to get
decent performance.

Jim



> read it again jim.
>
> inside the leading edge of the vertical stab ...like up inside it.
> probably radio transparent fibreglass construction
>
> how do you build a groundplane inside of the tailcone below it?





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