At 08:40 AM 2/10/2010, you wrote:


>I'm certainly no antenna expert but I would have a concern about
>building an antenna in to any part of the aircraft structure.  You
>are betting that you will never have an antenna or connection problem
>for the life of the aircraft.  Fortunately, I was made a gift of the
>antenna I'm using   www.advancedaircraft.com

>  and it works GREAT.  I'm guessing
>a builder could build one of similar design and get similar
>results.  My antenna is tie-wrapped to the second cross member behind
>my baggage bay.  It's length is greater than the vertical height
>available so the top and bottom elements are simply bent in a forward
>direction when they contact the floor and turtle deck.  It passes
>within 6 inches of my elevator cables.  Using this antenna and a
>cheap hand held radio, I often hear radio chatter 75 miles out, have
>talked to approach control and tower 35 miles out, and always get a
>"loud and clear" response.  I've communicated with Langford at 50+
>miles on several occasions.  If I ever have an antenna problem I
>simply remove the access panel to my turtle deck area, clip two tie
>wraps,  and I have my antenna in hand.  Keep it simple and keep on
>building.  Flying is MUCH MORE FUN. :-)



>Larry Flesner
>
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