Black whip antenna with inductor. For use with 121.5 and 243 MHz. Designed for speeds up to 200 knots TAS. |
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I ordered online and had an antenna shipped to the airport where plane was located, which was a different city than my home. Everything went perfect. Great service, no problems.
Artex Wire Whip Ant 110-324
This ELT antenna was purchased to replace the original one that was broken. Installation was a snap. I also tested it with an antenna analyzer and found the standing wave ratio (SWR) to be 1.0:1 on 121.5 mhz which is perfect resonance that will allow maximum distance to the alarm signal I hope I never need to use.
Artex Wire Whip Ant 110-324
Works great
Artex Wire Whip Ant 110-324
Perfect fit. Fast shipping!
Good product
Reasonably priced product. The previous one on my Globe Swift obviously separated in flight from the base and was lost, so replacement was an easy process of undoing the old base and installing the new one into the same hole. I have no doubt the old one was quite old but hopefully this wont come apart like the last one.
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ELT’s come with a TSO'd antenna in the box. Unfortunately, while the Artex Wire Whip Antenna is a TSO’d ELT antenna, we can not recommend using another type of antenna as it was not certified for the Narco ELT.
No, Artex does not have any reference to p/n 455-9000. Part number 110-324 is an Artex part number.
The Artex 345 already comes with an antenna. According to the manual the only approved antenna is the one it comes with.
No, we recommend using the Rami AV-200 antenna.
No, this antenna is specifically for the Artex ELT's only.
Although similar they are not the same antenna.
Yes, for aircraft that are slower than 200 knots.
Per the install manual, part # 11-06978 is the ME406 whip antenna, part # 11-08597 is the ME406 rod antenna.