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Many Thanks Phillips,
I have got the size for the plate, and it seems that there no need for the
ferrite.
"ivor.phillips" <ivor.phillips@ntlworld.com>
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Subject: Re: Europa-List: RE: Transponder antenna
<ivor.phillips@ntlworld.com>
Its 5 1/2 inches
Ivor Phillips
XS486 London UK
From: <beecho@beecho.org>
Subject: RE: Europa-List: RE: Transponder antenna
>
> I don't remember the exact size of the ground plane but it is pretty
> small.
> 4 to 6 inch diam. If someone doesn't have the correct size, I can find
> it.
>
> I someone needs the ferrite doughnuts, I can find those also and mail a
> few.
>
> Tom Friedland
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jacques
Point
> Subject: Europa-List: RE: Transponder antenna
>
>
> --> <jacques.point@total.com>
>
> Two questions in one:
> 1) Transponder antenna. I will follow the supplier recommendation,
unless
> I
> find a better answer here. The thing that I don't know is the size of
the
> ground plate ???? any idea around ?
>
> 2) On radio antenna, is the ferrite balloon around the cable mandatory ?
> if
> yes, were to find it ?
>
> Mono # 148 (I know, I am late!!) still paint and seats... Thanks Jacques
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