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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:53 am    Post subject: Antenna Connections Reply with quote

I would like to know what is the best way to connect the marker beacon antenna coax to the audio panel. I also have an old Narco Nav 12 which uses some very small coax type cable, is this just shielded wire?
I remember seeing something about putting a BNC connector on small shielded cable on Bob's site, but I can't find it now.
Thanks
Don


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 7:29 am    Post subject: Antenna Connections Reply with quote

In a message dated 7/31/06 10:06:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pilotx2(at)zianet.com writes:

Quote:
I would like to know what is the best way to connect the marker beacon
antenna coax to the audio panel. I also have an old Narco Nav 12 which
uses

Quote:
some very small coax type cable, is this just shielded wire?
I remember seeing something about putting a BNC connector on small
shielded

Quote:
cable on Bob's site, but I can't find it now.
Thanks
Don
===============================

Don:

What audio panel do you have? Is the marker beacon receiver part of the
audio panel or is there a separate box? Since you have a NARCO NAV 12 I'm
guessing that you have a NARCO Audio Panel. Some of them did have separate marker
beacon receiver boxes.

Now, as for connecting the NAV 12. Some of them did have a separate BNC
connector and even if it did not there is a location for the connector. It can be
paralleled up with the lousy coax connection on the edge card connector. O!
Nope ... it is NOT just a shield it is a small diameter 50 ohm coax. Probably
RG-117.

I don't know if it was on Bob's site that you read about the BNC connector
but I know I posted a few notes/articles on coax and the BNC connector.

Barry
"Chop'd Liver"

"Show them the first time, correct them the second time, kick them the third
time."
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:03 am    Post subject: Re: Antenna Connections Reply with quote

FLYaDIVE(at)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 7/31/06 10:06:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pilotx2(at)zianet.com writes:

Quote:
I would like to know what is the best way to connect the marker beacon
antenna coax to the audio panel. I also have an old Narco Nav 12 which
uses

Quote:
some very small coax type cable, is this just shielded wire?
I remember seeing something about putting a BNC connector on small
shielded

Quote:
cable on Bob's site, but I can't find it now.
Thanks
Don

===============================

Don:

What audio panel do you have? Is the marker beacon receiver part of the
audio panel or is there a separate box? Since you have a NARCO NAV 12 I'm
guessing that you have a NARCO Audio Panel. Some of them did have separate marker
beacon receiver boxes.

Now, as for connecting the NAV 12. Some of them did have a separate BNC
connector and even if it did not there is a location for the connector. It can be
paralleled up with the lousy coax connection on the edge card connector. O!
Nope ... it is NOT just a shield it is a small diameter 50 ohm coax. Probably
RG-117.

I don't know if it was on Bob's site that you read about the BNC connector
but I know I posted a few notes/articles on coax and the BNC connector.

Barry
"Chop'd Liver"

"Show them the first time, correct them the second time, kick them the third
time."
Yamashiada


Sorry, all the info would help huh, It is a Garmin GMA340 audio panel. I wasn't sure how to connect RG-58 directly to the panel since the pins are too small. I thought about connecting a wire to the shield just like every other shielded wire, but wondered if there was a better way.
I saw the small antenna lead on the old Nav 12 and wondered if that was coax or just shielded wire. It sure would work nice if it is available.
Thanks
Don


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject: Antenna Connections Reply with quote

On Jul , 26, at 2: PM, DJones wrote:

Quote:
Sorry, all the info would help huh, It is a Garmin GMA4 audio
panel. I wasn't sure how to connect RG-58 directly to the panel
since the pins are too small. I thought about connecting a wire to
the shield just like every other shielded wire, but wondered if
there was a better way.

If they did not provide an obvious antenna connector, such as a BNC,
you will need to connect your coax to the edge connectors. What you
suggest, connecting a smaller-gauge wire to the coax braid, is the
correct way to do this. I usually strip back plenty of jacket and
braid so I have a couple of inches of center conductor. I get some
smaller-gauge tefzel wire, strip it, wrap it around the shortened
braid, solder, and then apply heat shrink over it. Now you just have
two leads to solder to the pins of your edge connector.

Now, some distance away where it is convenient to get to later you
should terminate the coax in a crimp-on in-line female BNC connector.
This will let you easily disconnect the antenna for testing or
trouble shooting.

Given how little it matters, and at the risk of horrifying some of
you, you might want to just twist some wire together and solder to a
bulkhead BNC connector right at the audio panel. (Or just use a
couple of inches of your shielded audio cable.) 75MHz is low enough
in frequency and the signal is so strong, that the little impedance
bump caused by a couple of inches of non-5-ohm coax is not going to
cause any problem.

Quote:
I saw the small antenna lead on the old Nav 2 and wondered if
that was coax or just shielded wire. It sure would work nice if it
is available.

Did the Nav 2 have a built-in MB receiver? It has been years and
years since I have used the Nav-2 (like +). I like the old Nav-22
as it was a complete ILS system in a box, receiver, indicators,
everything. It even had the lights for the MB receiver there but I
don't think the Nav-22 had the MB receiver built in. Hmm, it may
have as I think there were some with three antenna connectors. Two
would have been VOR/LOC and GS so the third could only have been MB.

As for smaller coax, there is RG-4 which is 5-ohm coax with an OD
of a little more than /8". There is a version using a teflon
insulator which is RG-87 if I recall properly. You can find 5 and
75 ohm coax in all kinds of ODs. Smaller diameter coax will have
greater loss but may be easier to handle in a wiring bundle. For the
frequencies we use, up to GPS, a couple of feet of small-diameter
coax is not going to have a discernible effect on the performance of
your systems.

The only places you should not use really small diameter coax is for
the transponder and DME antennas. These are both transmitters with
high peak power levels and the smaller coax will not have as good a
voltage handling rating as larger coax.

Brian Lloyd 6 Catterline Way
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 6:52 am    Post subject: Antenna Connections Reply with quote

In a message dated 7/31/06 12:09:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
pilotx2(at)zianet.com writes:

Quote:
Sorry, all the info would help huh, It is a Garmin GMA340 audio panel. I
wasn't sure how to connect RG-58 directly to the panel since the pins are
too

Quote:
small. I thought about connecting a wire to the shield just like every
other

Quote:
shielded wire, but wondered if there was a better way.
I saw the small antenna lead on the old Nav 12 and wondered if that was
coax or just shielded wire. It sure would work nice if it is available.
Thanks
Don
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Don:

I could not find the pin out of the Garmin GMA 340. If you have it you will
find the edge connector pins that are used for the antenna input.
Just parallel up a short piece of coax to those pins and you will in
business.
Yes, you could use braided wire for flexibility but coax would also work.
Just after you solder onto the edge connector secure the coax (or any wire) to
the bundle. Don. I'm using the term edge connector but I'm not sure what type
of connector is being used on the GMA 340.
Oh, if you wish you can install an inline female BNC for easy removal and
testing.

As for the NAV 12, that is coax.

Barry
"Chop'd Liver"

"Show them the first time, correct them the second time, kick them the third
time."
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