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5/9/2013 4:20 PM
 

Scott,

I plan to remote-mount my SkyRadar beneath the glareshield. I've fabricated a male-female SMA cable of RG400 to run the receiver's antenna up through the glareshield (there's already a hole where the windshield brace passes through) and mount it just behind the windscreen ... it'll have to lay back at an angle, but I saw a picture of a similar install in a RV that worked fine. If that antenna location doesn't work out, then I'll get a TED minipole transponder antenna and install it on the bottom of the fuselage - apparently transponder/DME antennas are "close enough" to work well as ADS-B antennas. I should have the remote install done in the next few days and I'll report back how it works.

As Shane indicated, you don't need the SkyRadar GPS - the 720 continues to use its own GPS.

Regards,

John

N750A

 
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5/9/2013 10:25 PM
 

Thanks Shane and John.

 
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5/11/2013 3:26 PM
 

I did my remote install of the SkyRadar L today. I fabricated a RG400 SMA male/female extension cable and velcro'd the SkyRadar to the right sidewall under the glareshield. The original SkyRadar antenna was then extended with the cable which I ran up through a slot for one of the windshield braces and zip-tied in place. I've made a pigtail for the 12VDC connector to the SkyRadar that will be permanently attached to the plane's electrical system rather than have to use the 12V accessory plug.

I suspect an antenna expert would think the antenna is in a terrible position, running almost parallel to the windshield brace, but I had seen a picture of a similar installation that worked well. All I can say is that I flight-tested it today and picked up ADS-B data just as quickly as with the antenna and box sitting on the glareshield! I also did some 360's and flew directly away from the closest ADS-B ground transmitter's approximate direction and never saw any loss of signal.

Just to be on the safe side, however, I did orient the hinge in the antenna so that it can be flipped up more vertical in case I ever had weak reception. But, in the "parallel" position to the brace tube, I can't see it from the pilot's seat, so it presents no obstruction to vision. We had a nice line of weather displayed on the 720 today - unfortunately, I forgot my camera! But be assured, it works great!

John

N750A

Antenna "flipped up" more vertical:

SkyRadar under panel:

Antenna in "normal" position almost parallel to brace so it can't be seen by pilot:

 
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6/10/2013 10:38 AM
 

I am considering a remote mount of my Skyradar for my Warrior by making a small metal shelf attached under the seat. I plan to tiewrap the Skyradar to the shelf. I bought an extension antenna which attaches to the side window with a suction cup. The GPS antenna also has a suction cup already so I plan to attach it to the side window as well. I will look into the pigtail that John Auston recommended. John, does this use the milspec wire? Did you install a seperate breaker for it? Did you have to do a 337 or is your plane experimental?

 
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6/10/2013 11:16 AM
 
Kent Shaw wrote:

I am considering a remote mount of my Skyradar for my Warrior by making a small metal shelf attached under the seat. I plan to tiewrap the Skyradar to the shelf. I bought an extension antenna which attaches to the side window with a suction cup. The GPS antenna also has a suction cup already so I plan to attach it to the side window as well. I will look into the pigtail that John Auston recommended. John, does this use the milspec wire? Did you install a seperate breaker for it? Did you have to do a 337 or is your plane experimental?

I'm E-AB (Zenith STOL CH750), but I did use milspec wire and have the SkyRadar on a separate circuit with its own breaker and switch.

John

N750A

 
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