Antenna, A. selection, B. location – ACR&Artex ME406 Portable ELT User Manual

Page 54: C. installation

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ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC

DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

ME406P (453-6611)

25-62-31

Page 54 of 85

JUN 25/13

TASK 25-62-31-450-802

3. Antenna

SUBTASK 25-62-31-990-001

A. Selection

(1)

Use only antennas approved for use with the ME406P ELT. The ELT will not work properly

without being connected to an antenna for which it was designed.

(2)

Verify the antenna selected matches the requirements of the specific installation.

Considerations include aircraft maximum rated speed, location restrictions, and any other

considerations specific to the installation.

(3)

Per FAA TSO C126 and ETSO C126, ELTs must be installed with only the components that

have been certified by either the manufacturer of the unit or via a Type Certificate

authorization done by the airframe manufacturer. Contact Artex Technical Support for further

information regarding component and accessory selection.

SUBTASK 25-62-31-450-001

B. Location

(1)

Select a suitable location for the antenna.

(a)

Place the antenna in a location where the antenna can be installed within 15° of vertical

and with at least 30 inches (762 mm) of clearance from other antennas, particularly

VHF, in accordance with RTCA/DO-204, § 3.1.10.2.

NOTE: AC 43.13-2, Chapter 3 recommends a minimum distance of 36 inches (914

mm) clearance between antennas.

(b)

Additional location guidance may be found in AC 43.13-2, Chapter 3, which deals

specifically with antenna installations.

SUBTASK 25-62-31-450-002

C. Installation

NOTE: Per FAA TSO C126a, “Those installing this article, on or in a specific type or class of aircraft,

must determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within the TSO standards. TSO

articles must have separate approval for installation in an aircraft.”

CAUTION:Artex cannot verify appropriate antenna selection per each airframe. Many considerations must

be evaluated during the antenna selection process, such as dynamic/static loading. Certain

special considerations need to be accounted for, such as airflow speed over the antenna surfaces

(Frontload/Sideload). Consult FAA AC 43.13-2 and airframe manufacturer for antenna

installation practices and requirements. For more information call Artex Technical Support.

WARNING:Per FAA AC 43.13-2: “Painting an antenna or applying protective coatings or devices that are

not approved are not allowed [under this AC]. Paint is an RF de-tuner. If an antenna is painted in

the field, paint type and paint thickness present uncontrolled variables that will affect an

antenna’s performance and may result in the antenna no longer meeting its specifications or

Technical Standard Order (TSO).” Artex does not authorize operators or outside

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