On 16 Nov 2015 06:13:47 -0800
"skotweidemann@gmail.com [Earthstar_Aircraft]"
<Earthstar_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
the builder of my plane used s piece of aluminum glued to
the bottom of the fiberglass eyebrow, which then appeared
to connect to the wing to complete the proper ground
plane. Unfortunately the aluminum wasn't really connected
which then made it too small and blew out my radio twice.
I mounted my antenna on the wing as far left as I could
reach from inside the plane. So far, very good performance
and even the 503 ignition doesn't bother it.
Odyssey panel changes
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wsweidemann
Re: Odyssey panel changes
Kess,
I did keep your comments in mind while deciding what to do about the antenna location. The clincher for my present choice was the photos of all the other Earthstars I found (with the standard location on the metal wrap around piece at the top of the windshield). My ground wire goes from one of the antenna mounting bolts to a new hole & bolt on a metal piece that is definitely grounded to a airframe bolt. I checked the continuity with a ohm meter from the same antenna bolt to the metal skin of the wing (out as far as I could reach). There is an antenna guy in our EAA Chapter that has some test equipment, so I will be calling him to have a look at my setup. I'll keep you informed.
Skot
I did keep your comments in mind while deciding what to do about the antenna location. The clincher for my present choice was the photos of all the other Earthstars I found (with the standard location on the metal wrap around piece at the top of the windshield). My ground wire goes from one of the antenna mounting bolts to a new hole & bolt on a metal piece that is definitely grounded to a airframe bolt. I checked the continuity with a ohm meter from the same antenna bolt to the metal skin of the wing (out as far as I could reach). There is an antenna guy in our EAA Chapter that has some test equipment, so I will be calling him to have a look at my setup. I'll keep you informed.
Skot
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earthstaraircraft
Re: Odyssey panel changes
Yes it's ok to put a round access hole
Just about any ware. No sharp corners.
Happy Flying
Mark
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Just about any ware. No sharp corners.
Happy Flying
Mark
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