receiver antenna placement
Wayne Galligan
wgalligan at goodsonacura.com
Tue Feb 24 07:40:38 AKST 2004
I am using Futaba and Gray uses Airtronics.
Maybe its this government grade high purity c.f. stuff my plane is made of.
WG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Young" <b4598070 at yahoo.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: receiver antenna placement
> You guys Running JR or Futaba?
>
> Maybe thats the answer.............
>
> --- Wayne Galligan <wgalligan at goodsonacura.com> wrote:
> > I too have an outty. My last ship had wire
> > pull/pull everything in a c.f. fuse and I had
> > nothing but glitching when the antenna was close to
> > the fuse. Had to run the antenna out to the wing
> > tip. Next fuse same type airplane I used a MK
> > pushrod and no problems. Perhaps the wire pull
> > cables and c.f. combination where suspect. Are
> > there any E.E.'s out there that could explain this
> > phenomenon?
> >
> > Wayne G.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Gray E Fowler
> > To: discussion at nsrca.org
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:07 AM
> > Subject: Re: receiver antenna placement
> >
> >
> >
> > Vicente
> >
> > I too run my antennas outside as my Aries is 100%
> > carbon fiber. I had in the past on a CF fuse
> > experienced failsafe holds until I ran the antenna
> > outside...Now the question is in my case and
> > yours...at some time that fuse, that pushrod or
> > those pull-pull cables are between you and the
> > antenna...why no failsafe here?
> >
> > Also I have no trust in any Electrical Engineer,
> > convinced that their expertise is nothing but smoke
> > and mirrors designed to fool the mangement types,
> > which is fairly easy to do. Why such an attitude?
> > Because here at the Raytheon Antenna Department
> > where I work , My EE's told me after running
> > calculations that I would not have any interference
> > problems- but I did. Regardless of all the missiles
> > we make that have struck their intended targets, the
> > EE's failed me in their most critical
> > challenge....Can I run my RC antenna at 72 mHz
> > inside my toy plane????
> >
> > I endure the scoffing at my "outty" antenna to
> > enjoy a much stiffer plane. I am of the opinion
> > that an outty antenna is much more appealing than
> > all those guys that have fuel tubing on the exterior
> > of the plane! That is the true crime! At least all
> > my fuel tubing is hidden...
> >
> >
> >
> > Gray Fowler
> > Principal Chemical Engineer
> > Composites Engineering
> >
> >
> > vicenterc at comcast.net
> > Sent by: discussion-request at nsrca.org
> > 02/24/2004 09:49 AM
> > Please respond to discussion
> >
> >
> > To: discussion at nsrca.org
> > cc: "Del K. Rykert"
> > <drykert at rochester.rr.com>, <discussion at nsrca.org>
> > Subject: Re: receiver antenna
> > placement
> >
> >
> >
> > I guess that I am not a real pattern pilot. I
> > have to run the antennas outside. I have a Hydeout
> > and a Focus. Both use steel wire for rudder and
> > elevator. The Focus has a carbon rod for the
> > elevator. In both planes and certain conditions
> > (example: slow roll when the antenna gets behind the
> > steel cables) the radio has been going safe-fail for
> > slit second. The only cure after sending radio and
> > receiver for tuning was to run the antenna outside.
> >
> > After having this experience, I am not confident
> > to run antennas inside my planes. I know that there
> > is a very high percentage of pattern pilots that run
> > the antenna inside. Probably I am doing something
> > wrong in the installation and I haven't been able to
> > figure it out.
> >
> > Vicente Bortone
> >
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