Dave raised significant concerns about the Kannad and Rami combination when the antenna was mounted in a horizontal position. Here are my observations.
I had no problems with the horizontal orientation of the antenna on the Cub I built six years ago. The Kannad and Rami passed the function tests when checked at every annual condition inspection.
After reading this thread I left the office early and headed to the shop to hook up the ELT on the current build and see if it would work. The antenna feed wire is not ‘tuned’ to a specific length but simply cut so the connectors would fit neatly on each end. RG-142 coax is used, which is a 50-ohm cable suited to high frequency applications, rather than the more common RG-58A/U, which is less suited to VHF and UHF.
Using an ohm meter confirmed that the cable was not shorted after the connectors were installed. With the coax connected to the antenna the opposite connector showed resistance, which is expected with a base loaded antenna.
The Kannad function test passed with the signal broadcast on 121.5 clearly audible and the steady red LED at the end of the test. All is well.
When the bracket was installed, the contact surfaces were rubbed with a Scotch Brite pad to assure good ground connections. I am also a bit anal about using dielectric grease on most ground and other connections, including the BNC connectors.
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So, PBY, I would say use the Kannad and the Rami per Cub Crafter’s recommendations, but follow Dave’s suggestion to confirm proper function before covering the plane, which from your post appears to be your plan. Let us know what happens.