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Eric_Kallio



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:00 am    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

Getting ready to mount the cat whisker type LOC antenna as one of the ever shrinking list of things to finish before inspection. Because I didn't plan ahead when building the VS I am going to mount the antenna under the tail. Anyone have pics of how they did their mount. particularly what you did for a doubler and nutplates. No need to reinvent the wheel if there is already a good solution out there.

Eric Kallio


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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:02 am    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

It's way easier than you'd think....just look down into
the tail from above by the HS, find a good spot
in the middle, and make a doubler that fits. There
aren't that many locations down there where you can put it,
with seams and all, so the right spot will be obvious.
It'll be completely underneath the HS then, and
pretty well protected.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
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On 11/24/2010 9:00 AM, Eric_Kallio wrote:
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Getting ready to mount the cat whisker type LOC antenna as one of the ever shrinking list of things to finish before inspection. Because I didn't plan ahead when building the VS I am going to mount the antenna under the tail. Anyone have pics of how they did their mount. particularly what you did for a doubler and nutplates. No need to reinvent the wheel if there is already a good solution out there.

Eric Kallio


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:08 am    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

On 11/24/2010 10:16 AM, Tim Olson wrote:
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It's way easier than you'd think....just look down into
the tail from above by the HS, find a good spot
in the middle, and make a doubler that fits. There
aren't that many locations down there where you can put it,
with seams and all, so the right spot will be obvious.
It'll be completely underneath the HS then, and
pretty well protected.
And you don't care if the birds perch on it under there!!!!!

Linn
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Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
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On 11/24/2010 9:00 AM, Eric_Kallio wrote:
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>
> Getting ready to mount the cat whisker type LOC antenna as one of the
> ever shrinking list of things to finish before inspection. Because I
> didn't plan ahead when building the VS I am going to mount the
> antenna under the tail. Anyone have pics of how they did their mount.
> particularly what you did for a doubler and nutplates. No need to
> reinvent the wheel if there is already a good solution out there.
>
> Eric Kallio
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=320801#320801
>



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:05 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

The main reason to not mount under the tail is the antenna in eye problem for any little people around the aircraft.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:49 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

I have been to enought airshows/flyins etc where the general public have access to my experimental and kids that small without supervision will use the antenna as a chin up bar and pull it off the plane. If they are dumb enough to happen to poke themselves in the eye then the PARENTS are at fault. And me of course for providing a play toy for ill behaved kids. Keep in mind when flying ALL VOR stations are below you and so are all the transmitting ATC radio stations. It just makes sense to mount those antennes on the bottom of the aircraft............ Just my humble opinion.
Ben Haas
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:44 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

I thought long and hard on this and made the decision to put it up on the vertical stabilizer and modified the fiberglass tip so it fit and made it removable.  I did not want it on the bottom because of how bad it looks there and also for accidentally running into it,,,,myself on anyone else. My thoughts on reception are that it might work better on the bottom, however they do seem to work just fine on the majority of certified GA planes, including my Cessna,,,,so that's where I put it and I am happy with my decision.

David Clifford

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65% Done-95% To Go
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:17 pm    Post subject: Re: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

I wanted it on top too, but I didn't come to that conclusion until after the VS was built and even mounted now. A little too late to go back and make provisions to run the coax up to an antenna. My lack of prior planning is what drove my decision to put it on the bottom. I don't have kids, but I did recognize that problem with the eye hazard and will be getting some brightly colored, and very light weight foam balls to put on the ends on the ground turning the point into a blunt end.

Eric


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:36 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

I agree with the earlier posts - the very marginal gain of having any external VOR/GS antenna over a wingtip one is not worth the risk of anyone poking out an eye.

I have a homebrew wintip antenna in my 8A that receives stations quite well.  A few pieces of aluminum out of the scrap bin and you're done.  I'll make an identical one for the 10.

Carl
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:45 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

Eric, re-read your email after I sent my first message. I used K-1000-3 nut plates for a #10-32 screw or AN 3 bolt.

Rick

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Getting ready to mount the cat whisker type LOC antenna as one of the ever shrinking list of things to finish before inspection. Because I didn't plan ahead when building the VS I am going to mount the antenna under the tail. Anyone have pics of how they did their mount. particularly what you did for a doubler and nutplates. No need to reinvent the wheel if there is already a good solution out there.

Eric Kallio


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:45 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

Eric

I just made a doubler for a Comant CI 157P and installed it last weekend. I used 2024T3 .063", and then rivetted it in the rear tail cone as others have done. Tim Olson has a couple of pictures of the exterior placement on his web site, in misc photos, "The Colorado 10's". I alodined the area under the doubler as I hadn't primed that area.  Also alodined both sides of the doubler and the circular area on the ouside of the tail skin.

I'm not going to worry about kids or anyone bumping the antenna. If anyone hits it, it will likely be me. I wanted the best possible reception I can get as we have far fewer VOR's here north of the 49th parallel.

Rick
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I wanted it on top too, but I didn't come to that conclusion until after the VS was built and even mounted now. A little too late to go back and make provisions to run the coax up to an antenna. My lack of prior planning is what drove my decision to put it on the bottom. I don't have kids, but I did recognize that problem with the eye hazard and will be getting some brightly colored, and very light weight foam balls to put on the ends on the ground turning the point into a blunt end.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:35 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

Agreed. Photo attached.
 
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I agree with the earlier posts - the very marginal gain of having any external VOR/GS antenna over a wingtip one is not worth the risk of anyone poking out an eye.

I have a homebrew wintip antenna in my 8A that receives stations quite well.  A few pieces of aluminum out of the scrap bin and you're done.  I'll make an identical one for the 10.

Carl
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:42 pm    Post subject: VOR/GS/LOC antenna mount Reply with quote

I sometimes find it funny when everyone makes a big
deal out of the ol "poke yer eye out" argument about
the whiskers under the tail. Since the beginning of
2006, I've managed to have my plane at flyins all
over, have kids playing in the hangar for hours and
hours, and push my plane in next to a table, a
snowblower, a kerosene heater, and other things in the
hangar. Not once has it been an issue for injury
or damage. It really isn't that wide, and being
directly under the VS, it's not really a place that
anyone other than kids COULD play...but they don't.
Sure, it could happen, and maybe it could happen
to your kid. Certainly it's up to you to make your
choice on that. I just don't see that it's a real
issue.

The ones that I've had closer encounters with are
the belly Com's, as I clean the belly with my creeper.

For the whiskers, the idea of the foam balls, or
a rubber cap and streamer would be a good option if
you want some added protection while at fly-ins. It's
really about the only time you'll even care about
the whiskers.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
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On 11/24/2010 7:17 PM, Eric_Kallio wrote:
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I wanted it on top too, but I didn't come to that conclusion until
after the VS was built and even mounted now. A little too late to go
back and make provisions to run the coax up to an antenna. My lack of
prior planning is what drove my decision to put it on the bottom. I
don't have kids, but I did recognize that problem with the eye hazard
and will be getting some brightly colored, and very light weight foam
balls to put on the ends on the ground turning the point into a blunt
end.

Eric


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