Installation Manual

POWERFLARM FUSION
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Date: 2020-11-27
Version: 1.1
Page: 33 of 40
FLARM Technology Ltd
Hinterbergstrasse 15
CH-6330 Cham
Document Number:
FTD-077
Appendix B – Acceptable Antennas and Cables
The antennas listed below are acceptable for installation and use.
If using other than supplied or listed antennas, it must be ensured that the
antennas are acceptable for the applicable installation (e.g. environmental
aspects) and radio frequency characteristics. Ensure that FLARM antennas have
complete insulation and protection.
The radio frequency characteristics may be verified by performing a range
analysis.
Note: The range analysis does not verify environmental aspects,
insulation, or installation.
Damaged antennas (e.g. missing cap) or FLARM
antennas with insufficient insulation can damage
devices and may not be used.
Internal antennas
GPS Antenna
FLARM Technology: ANTFIGPS
FLARM Antenna SRD860
FLARM Technology: ANTFIFLASRD
FLARM Antenna ISM
FLARM Technology: ANTFIFLAISM
ADS-B Antenna
FLARM Technology: ANTFIADSB
External antennas
FLARM Antenna, External RAMI: AV-75/ANTCEFLA
SSR/ADS-B Antenna RAMI: AV-74, AV-22
TED: 104-12
Cobham Comant: CI 105, CI 101
GPS Antenna
Sensor Systems: S67-1575-39, S67-
1575-86, S67-1575-96, S67-1575-
134, S67-1575-135, S67-1575-137,
S67-1575-232
Cobham Comant: CI 401-460, CI
420-420, CI 428-410, CI 429-410
RAMI: AV-GPS
For remotely installed antennas using separate RF cables, low-attenuation RF
cables should be used. The total attenuation should be less than 3 dB.
"Toothpick" antenna with cap intact