This monopole transponder/DME antenna meets the same specifications and is a direct replacement for the CI-101 and AV-22 antennas. Exceptional performance and value |
Great quality. Perfect replacement for my Cirrus
TED XPDR ANTENNA
This antenna is very sturdy and well made. The seal ring is soft enough to conform to a less-than-perfect surface.
TED XPDR ANTENNA
Quality antenna, easy to install, works
TED XPDR ANTENNA
This antenna was an exact replacement for an existing antenna and the shipping was super fast. I wish all things were this easy.
Works great as advertised, also shipping was very quick. Great price.
Inexpensive but works as advertised. Shipping was quick.
Works like a charm easy to install great price and service from Aircraft Spruce!!
I purchased two of these recently and was surprised at how quickly they arrived - two different days. Thanks Spruce for helping me out so well. Have fitted the new transponder antenna and now have a spare one in my kit. Cheers from Ric.
Just what we needed
A high quality TED component. Reasonably priced.
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No this is a non certified antenna.
You can type in coax cable in the search box to find the cable you will need. RG 400 or RG 58 will work fine, just make sure you get a male BNC connector that is 400 or 58 (will say in the product name) so it will match the cable type.
The manufacture does not give detailed specs on this transponder antenna. As it is not TSO'd it is recommended for experimental aircraft only. It is comparative to the AV-22 and CI-101 transponder antennas.
It can but please refer to your transponders recommended list of antennas to ensure compatibility.
Per Dynon it is not recommended to attach an antenna direct to the ADS-B unit due to poor reception inside the aircraft as also the antenna must be 3 feet away from other antennas. It is best to mount on the belly of the aircraft. We do not carry a right angle ADS-B antenna.
Thank you for offering an answer to a previous customers question.
Please see your transponders recommended list of antennas and grounding procedures in the installation manual to ensure proper functionality.
We have added the dimensions to the 'Documents' tab of this web page. The material is nickel-plated brass.
RG-400 can be used for leads up to 15 feet. RG-142 is suggested for leads over 15 feet.
The antenna can be used as long as the transponder is in good working condition.