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Thread: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

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    Default ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    where is best to mount ADS-B and Xpdr antennas
    understand they need to be 36" apart

    David
    7SS 912Is

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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    Forgive me but I just don't get why people are installing ads-b five years early on an experimental aircraft.

    Ads-b in is already down to $100 and I'm betting in and out will be less than $500 in five years.

    off my soapbox

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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    DCSfoto,

    Normally the separtion requirement for radio antennas will be in the documents with the transponder/ADS-B and their respective antennas - I'd be inclined to go with the manufacturer's recommendations. Your 36" number seems to ring a bell with me regarding the separation of the transponder antenna and the ELT antenna for the parts I happend to have purchased.

    Sincerely,

    Dave S
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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    First: I am installing "in" only for the free weather

    Second: the mfg manuals say 36"
    I want to know what people are doing on Kitfox's that
    is working.

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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    If you wait you may be grounded waiting for equipment.
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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    On my SS7 I mounted the xpnder antenna on the existing mounting plate just behind the grove landing gear on the right underside. I fabricated a ground plane/mounting plate about 36 inches aft on the left of center line
    at a convenient under side point where I could pick up one of the unused factory tabs for the ads -b blade antenna. Both units work very well. On the recent trip to factory fly-in I had all the TFR's displayed on the GPS
    from Seattle to McCall.

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    Default Re: ADS-B and Xpdr antennas

    My xponder antenna is mounted behind the pax seat and I have the GDL-39 with its on-board antenna stashed behind the instrument panel. Last year I installed a Navworx ADS-B out with the antenna mounted on a plate inside the tail (the only real purpose for this is to keep the system awake for real-time traffic). I know there are a variety of opinions on the value of the system but having flown with it for a while now I really like it and find, for me, it's worth it independent of the mandate.
    Dorsal ~~^~~
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