Installation guide
SV-XPNDR-261/262 Installation, Configuration, and Testing   
11-12    SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R 
Antenna Ground Plane 
When a conventional aircraft monopole antenna is used it relies on a ground plane for correct 
behaviour. For ideal performance the ground plane should be very large compared to the 
wavelength of the transmission, which is 275 mm. In a metal skinned aircraft this is usually easy 
to accomplish, but is more difficult in a composite or fabric skinned aircraft. In these cases a 
metallic ground plane should be fabricated and fitted under the antenna. 
As the ground plane is made smaller, the actual dimensions of the ground plane become more 
critical, and small multiples of the wavelength should be avoided, as should circles. Rectangles 
or squares are much less likely to create a critical dimension that resonates with the 
transmissions. The smallest practical ground plane is a square around 120 mm per side; as the 
size increases the performance may actually get worse, but will be better by the time the 
ground plane is 700 mm on each side. Anything much larger than that size is unlikely to show 
significant further improvement. 
The thickness of the material used to construct the ground plane is not critical, providing it is 
sufficiently conductive. A variety of proprietary mesh and grid solutions are available. 
Heavyweight cooking foil meets the technical requirements, but obviously needs to be properly 
supported. 
Antenna Cable 
The SV-XPNDR-262 is designed to meet Class 2 requirements with an allowance of 2 dB for loss 
in the connectors and cable used to connect it to the antenna. The SV-XPNDR-261 is designed 
to meet Class 1 requirements with the same 2 dB allowance. Excessive loss will degrade both 
transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity. 
Allowing 0.25dB loss for the connector at each end of the antenna cable assembly leaves an 
allowance of 1.5dB maximum loss for the cable itself. 
An acceptable cable: 
  Has less than 1.5 dB loss for the run length needed 
  Has a characteristic impedance of 50 Ohms 
  Has double braid screens or has a foil and braid screen 
Once the cable run length is known, a cable type with low enough loss per metre that meets 
the above requirements can be chosen. Longer runs require lower loss cable. Consider moving 
the SV-XPNDR-261/262 closer to the antenna to minimize the losses in the antenna cable – 
subject to the limits identified above, the SV-XPNDR-261/262 can be at any distance from the 
SkyView display(s) without affecting performance in any way. 
Note: Low loss cable typically uses foamed or cellular dielectrics and foil screens. These 
make such cables especially prone to damage from too-tight bends or from momentary 
kinking during installation. Once kinked, these cables do not return to full performance when 
straightened. 










