The use of an H-field Omega antenna recessed below an aerofoil surface has been investigated. Theoretical and experimental aspects are discussed together with ground and flight test results of a practical installation. The mounting configuration is shown to be fully viable and is thought to have wide application to both civil and military aircraft. (Author)
Performance of Omega H-Field Antennae Recessed into Aerofoils
1979
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Antennas , Navigation & Guidance System Components , Global Navigation Systems , Omega navigation , Aircraft antennas , Loop antennas , Wings , Magnetic fields , Military aircraft , Precipitation static , Electric power distribution , Ultralow frequency , Harmonic generators , Very low frequency , Alternating current , Civil aviation , Airframes , Airfoils , Airborne , Foreign Technology , H field antennas , Recessed antennas
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