Saving 15 cents, you are obviously not from around these parts. You
know, we didn't get called rip-off Britain for nothing!! :-)
Anyway, seeing as it works, I shall make it and fit it between the
doors as per Tonys suggestion. Thanks
Eddie
Quoting Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO@rac.ca>:
> ATTN: Bizarro
> Yes, I have built it and recommended it to the local radio club - as
> amateur
> licensees, like pilots, are keen to spend $10 saving 15cents.
> It works.
> Ferg
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <bizzarro@easynet.co.uk>
> Subject: DIY GPS Antenna
>
>
> > Anyone had any experience with this antenna, only if it works then
> it
> > will save me (and probably many of you) a healthy wad.
> >
> > http://freespace.virgin.net/dave.griffin/antenna.htm
> >
> >
> > I found it on the Blue Mountain Avionics web site. Basically it
is a
> > plan for a very simple DIY GPS antenna that as far as I can see,
can
> > be mounted in my redundant fuel filler position on top of the
> > fusalage with one plate outside in the recess and the other
> suspended
> > inside underneath perhaps. It could be mounted such that a cover
can
> > be fitted over it flush with the fuse skin. No need to spend 300
on
> > a teardrop unit from Adams!!!
> >
> > Ed
> >
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