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@JoshSmith-du1sw
@JoshSmith-du1sw 10 сағат бұрын
Lol
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 7 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching !
@fotografm
@fotografm 2 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you !
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 2 күн бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@VladimirLadev
@VladimirLadev 2 күн бұрын
Thank you. I think this would be my first radio.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 2 күн бұрын
You are welcome thanks for watching !
@scronier896
@scronier896 6 күн бұрын
Hi, i saw a tutorial from a french guy hwo has soldered all the jumpers to unlock his FT 817. Do you know if there are different setup ? maybe FT 817 and 817ND are not exactly the same ? how to know exactly wich modification is ok for a specific model ? - thank you for your answer :)
@georgespeck8761
@georgespeck8761 7 күн бұрын
do you need sim cards to use them ?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 6 күн бұрын
Not at all. These are radios.
@jwnagy
@jwnagy 7 күн бұрын
I'm getting one of these for field day and portable ops! Jeff - W3AAB
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 6 күн бұрын
They are handy for a lot of things. Thanks for watching !
@mattstokes8927
@mattstokes8927 8 күн бұрын
Hi Brett. Thanks for the outstanding review of the BKR 9000. Just what I was looking for.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 7 күн бұрын
You are welcome and thank you !
@georgespeck8761
@georgespeck8761 9 күн бұрын
great video really enjoyed it
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching !
@AB1Vampire
@AB1Vampire 12 күн бұрын
It's the size and dimensions that account for the differences. That difference however, are limited to single core use. The fat cores cannot be stacked like the 240's.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching !
@beaker15tyler39
@beaker15tyler39 16 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for this video, it was very good timing as I am actively seeking quotes to purchase this personally to supersede my XTS5000 handhelds. Unfortunately the price point of less than $6k for a loaded radio is not true in my experience so far as 2 quotes I've received have been $6-7k (not loaded with features). I have seen some concerns or issues with the encryption concentric switch, where in apparently if you turn the volume there is the possibility of turning the switch, have you noticed anything like that? Thanks!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 16 күн бұрын
I was quoted that retail from a representative last week. The volume causing the concentric switch to move was not experienced by myself but it was by my friend who is also a testing the radio. The representative was informed of the problem and it was demonstrated. Thanks for watching !
@fotografm
@fotografm 16 күн бұрын
What is the photo that you used in the thumbnail ?
@fotografm
@fotografm 17 күн бұрын
Great video. What is the advantage of dogbone insulators over egg insulators ?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 16 күн бұрын
Thank you. I don't believe there is a science based advantage. Thanks for watching !
@lowrybrock8272
@lowrybrock8272 17 күн бұрын
Hi Brett. Really enjoyed the video. It’s nice to see the instrument testing of these as opposed to just putting it on the air for a QSO. Thanks for what I’m sure is a time consuming breakdown on these. If you know, what are the crypto options on the BK? Thanks for adding the Baofeng testing in there as well. Another example of you get what you pay for.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 17 күн бұрын
You are welcome ! I don't find QSO or my autotuner will match this antenna to be useful videos either. The crypto options are comparable to other radios on the market. The radio supports AES, ADP, DES , DES-XL, DES-OFB algorithms, supports multikey and can use a KVL or P25 OTAR. The baofeng is a great demonstration tool. Thanks for watching !
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox 17 күн бұрын
Nice review. BK definitely has a long-standing reputation in the wildland firefighting field. The BK is very price competitive in the public safety P25 multi-band radio arena. I would like to see a drop test on those large unprotected pots for on/off/volume & channel selector knobs. That and the rubber overmolding may be the achilles heel. I have long been amazed at the compound used by Motorola in their mic cables, programming, cables, and knobs. Over time, they split and crumble. Is there an "Impres" battery option for the BK?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 17 күн бұрын
Thank you very much ! I have an EPH and a KX99 in my collection. It definitely is a price is right radio and that price is retail on the tier 3.5 everything including the kitchen sink option variant. There MAY be a multi-mode variant in the future as well. That volume control moved a lot when minor pressure was applied to it and my friend who is also testing these had a several instances where the concentric switch on his radio would follow movement with manipulation of the volume control. The self destruct Moto plastic is a legit concern and storage consideration seems to have no bearing on the phenomenon . If one was in a sealed environment I venture to say the plasticizer outgassing could poison everyone in a few days . I'm not sure if there is a smarter battery option available for the BK. Thanks for watching !
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 17 күн бұрын
Are you aware of any ISM band repeaters?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 17 күн бұрын
The 900 mhz ISM band is the only part of the spectrum where it would be practical and hams do it all the time (33cm band) . Commercial ones are out there for sale. It is not a difficult to build one and the core components are two radios, some sort of controller, a duplexer , and of course an antenna system and some source of power. For unlicensed strictly part 18 ISM use I personally could not find any outright prohibition of it but then again I'm not a legal expert and if someone here can correct me I'm all ears. Keep in mind the standard subject to or causing interference to potential and the hams as licensed users of the spectrum could have cause to complain. I hope this answered your question and thanks for watching !
@stupendisdick4442
@stupendisdick4442 17 күн бұрын
Can't find a price on this thing, and I'm not calling a salesperson.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 17 күн бұрын
I was told retail fully optioned is less than 6k. It is close to the end of the video. Thanks for watching !
@stephensussman-fort5786
@stephensussman-fort5786 19 күн бұрын
What is the size of the fabric? Also please describe your radials: length, number, layout; all on the ground (i.e. not elevated)?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 19 күн бұрын
No elevated radials were used. I gave the radial lengths and number in the video. It was 3 yards of fabric before hemming so 36" x 108" . Thanks for watching !
@stephensussman-fort5786
@stephensussman-fort5786 19 күн бұрын
@@survivalcomms Thank you
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 19 күн бұрын
@@stephensussman-fort5786 Any time !
@ugsisr
@ugsisr 20 күн бұрын
I have this exact Antenna ...It's a winner for 2 meters Thank You Well done
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 19 күн бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching !
@lorvin5673
@lorvin5673 20 күн бұрын
I tried this and it didn't set for me. Maybe grape juice was too hot when I added the pectin? Maybe I didn't hard boil it enough with the sugar? Don't know. Have to figure out how to fix it now...
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 20 күн бұрын
It is hard to tell. I had that happen with elderberries before and kept the syrup and mixed it with seltzer for a soft drink. I know it is a drag when things dont come together the way we anticipate. All I can say is keep at it and use what you produced - muscadine syrup will make a good mixer or soft drink. Thanks for watching !
@N2FQ
@N2FQ 20 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I have both, the AH-710 and the B&W90. Your approach and clarity surpasses what is available from both companies and what is written on the net. Your meticulous attention to detail is superb. Kudos to you sir. Fernando N2FQ
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much ! If I was to share something else from experience use element wire that is flexible like the flexweave that I used or even hookup wire. I had to stow a radiowavz one today that used copperweld wire and it was like rolling up a spring. Thank you for watching !
@clifficus
@clifficus 20 күн бұрын
Great video, Nice to see and listen to someone who knows what they’re talking about, much appreciated, after nearly 60 years, I now now where most of my losses are, (in the Ferrite cores) BTW like the use of the vice, makes it look perfect, thanks for sharing 👍😃
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 20 күн бұрын
You are welcome ! Thank you very much and thanks for watching !
@BobBob-il2ku
@BobBob-il2ku 21 күн бұрын
Would it be realistic to keep a mini kit have the subscription paused & in an emergency ie cell towers & grid power down. Be able to turn the subscription on?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 21 күн бұрын
Not that I know of. Thanks for watching !
@lrg5705
@lrg5705 23 күн бұрын
picked up one today at the goodwill. you are right cool case. Here is some info on it www.prc68.com/I/RF204.shtml
@FM-us3rd
@FM-us3rd 27 күн бұрын
Wow..incredible review. You certainly know your stuff and made it easy to understand for us that do not know the science behind these antenns. I have the micro version of this antenna with a 9 to 1 transformer and it has its place when I cannot deploy a wire do to space or my nosey neighbors in my HOA that see my putting up masts in the yard. It works , and when conditions are great I have made a ton of contacts with little power, 5 to 10 watts. But an EF always seems better on the amount of contacts I can make and the strong signal reports I receive. My favorite part of this antenna is the quick deployment and the ease to ground spike, attach to a table or fence with the optional mounts and quality of components. The worst part is the cost. Chameleon should send you gear to tear apart and review, you are the perfect person to give an unbiased review. Again, great review, very much appreciated.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 27 күн бұрын
Thank you very much and thanks for watching !
@TheThemason90
@TheThemason90 27 күн бұрын
A REAL MONEY/TIME SAVER. Thanks
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 27 күн бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@mrtechie6810
@mrtechie6810 28 күн бұрын
I want to build the 3 wire version (T3FD). Let's say I use a 1000 ohm termination resistor. There seems to be disagreement about the balun. Can you explain how to choose a balun ratio of 9:1 vs 12:1 vs 16:1?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms 27 күн бұрын
The simplest way is If the end equipment is looking for an impedance of 50 ohms your desired transformation ratio is the quotient of the resistor value divided by 50. for a 1000ohm resistor 1000 /50 = 20 or 20:1 . Thanks for watching !
@wilburnkyzer3890
@wilburnkyzer3890 Ай бұрын
Works great
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Thank you thanks for watching !
@_igf
@_igf Ай бұрын
Hello SurvivalComms, thank You for this excellent video. My guess is that Chameleon, Alpha and other antenna companies are influenced by military. Easy to use and NVIS purposes. I was 30 years in a desaster releave organisation here in Germany and our equipment followd the same approach: easy and fast to use, also for non - technician. I watched a lot of MPAS videos but noone did such an in deep research as You. Thank You again for that. In Germany this antenna system is extremly expensive, too. But i'm looking for a SOTA or travelling equipment, easy to install vertical. With the learnings out of Your video i will spend some time and build my own "rebuild" with modifications shown by You. By the way: immediately put an abo on Your channel!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! It definitely is easy to set up in a vertical configuration when one uses it with the wire kit its setup setup speed is like any other end fed design and it is a very configurable package as delivered. The lossy transformer is the Achilles heel but again that loss is what gives the antenna its broad banded characteristics . Thanks for watching !
@ravibuchoon3405
@ravibuchoon3405 Ай бұрын
where can i get this prep tool?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Tessco sells the Commscope produced one www.tessco.com/product/1-2-corrugated-coax-automated-prep-tool-478126 Thanks for watching !
@PowderMill
@PowderMill Ай бұрын
The JT was one of my favorites. We sure have come a long way in radio technology! This sure brought back old memories. When I first began as a volunteer for my small local volunteer FD, we had a rack charger with a few HT220 2-channel portable radios that were mostly used by the officers and EMS crews. Our small town shared a single VHFHigh-Band simplex frequency with 4 or 5 surrounding town for police use and a second freq for fire and first aid squad (now called “EMS”) use. Everything was carrier squelch and transmit discipline was pretty decent. Surprisingly, there was not much abuse. The biggest problem was lack of radio to radio comms without involving dispatch center as the “middle man” and too much traffic during major events. Plectron 2-tone sequential paging on the fire channel and every firefighter was issued a home alerting receiver with Nicad internal battery that worked only long enough to go to the grocery store and back before recharge was required. THIS also caused issues during large events. Each PD had a base station at HQ and some had remote transceivers using DC remotes over copper RTNA leased circuits from the phone co. When our PD’s detectives upgraded radios, we got their “hand me downs”. P220 “Slim” portables. I believe they were only 2-watts ..? They did not have the fire frequency installed, so we had to have channel elements and crystals ordered to “upgrade” them. It took weeks, if not longer, just to get the parts in. We eventually got a few MT500’s, but didn’t have the funding for quality gear, so we’re sold on the Midland/Regency radios by a local radio shop in the late 1970’s. They lasted under a year or so. You get what you pay for. Then Radius P200’s and HT-600’s (same ?) and then HT1000’s for in town and JT1000’s for mutual aid out of town use. Then came 9/11 and the nightmare of lack of “interoperability”. It’s been a nice advancement since then, but with too much unnecessary encryption and the “T-Band UHF” nightmare initiated by the Obama admin. President Trump must have had a knowledgeable source from FDNY or NYPD brief him on the looming disaster of losing the spectrum and their phenomenally performing system. They ditched the “T-Band Take back” from the Obama era “Stimulus Act” before it went into effect. But, most large agencies had already jumped to 700/800MHz, for fear of losing their allocated + licensed T-Band spectrum. The world has changed so much. Mostly for the better. Sadly, the tragic attempted assassination on President Trump exposed the lack of “interoperability” in emergency communications still exists. DHS-HSI & SS / PA State Police / Butler - county are all on different systems. Each wirh encryption. Not great. Thank you so much for your videos. 😊
@PowderMill
@PowderMill Ай бұрын
Thanks ! I really like the concept. Over decades of collecting odds & ends of connectors and adapters, from top of the line to Chinesium, tarnishing has been a factor with most. I USED to do my most used adapters, especially the silver plated ones, using Flitz metal polish, a toothbrush and old T-shirt rags. After doing a few, I always found another project that was more important. ANY project! LOL I have advanced A.S. (ankylosing spondylitis) now, so it’s almost impossible to do anything by hand. Even though I’ve either donated or given most of my gear away to deserving younger fire dept volunteers, I still keep a few for emergencies. This will now be my new cleaning method. 👍🏻 I kept my largest collection of older silver-plated “UniDapt” connectors. They were a minor $ fortune, so I’ll definitely use the air compressor option and possibly use distilled water. These adapters/connectors have been my favorite emergency “go to” for so many years. I even used the blue color RG223 double shielded / silver plated pre-made cables with their proprietary “UniDapt” connector on each end. Incredibly good quality and not too pricey if purchased in sets of 6 or 10. I just can’t recall the mfg now, but they are USA mfg’d. I recently bought a new, smaller (40pc?) Chrome Plated generic set on eBay as a gift to one of the young kids starting out in world of radios and electronics. I was so disappointed with the quality. Thank you again for a great idea and great channel!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@PowderMill
@PowderMill Ай бұрын
You are killing me! The pain caused from watching the concrete hit required enough aspirin that i emptied the medicine cabinet. 🤣 I’m getting most of my spare gear to donate to our local volunteer fire department who are still using low band VHF simplex to page / dispatch / and use for fireground communications. (46.xx) with GM300 mobiles and beat up P200LB portables. A jump to UHF and a pair of Quantars w/ Hytera PD782 Portabłes / MD782 mobiles and Motorola XPR7550e / XPR5550 radios, they should be a bit better. I had a few Anytone portables, but didn’t even offer them up. (Actually kinda nice for ham/personal use on a budget) but I cracked up when I heard your commentary 🤣. I’m gonna stick to a pair of portables in my old age years. I wish some of the multi-band, multi -protocol radios included analog/p25 phase 1+2 AND DMR. You’ve had one of the best KZbin channels for quite a few years now. Thank you.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching !
@user-ri8fn6sz7z
@user-ri8fn6sz7z Ай бұрын
I got my dad's. Still works.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Very cool ! Thanks for watching !
@wb7ond
@wb7ond Ай бұрын
Great tip using the vise.. Good video thanks..
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@vvacirca3
@vvacirca3 Ай бұрын
I tried this modification and my radio will not power up. Am I missing something?
@ShaneKA5GSS
@ShaneKA5GSS Ай бұрын
Very informative video Thx for sharing
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@ChaplainDaveSparks
@ChaplainDaveSparks Ай бұрын
This is a very *USEFUL* series. Ideally, I would buy a *_Chameleon_* antenna system, but … I can’t afford it, so building a _field expedient_ antenna is the next best thing, especially if I had a Chameleon but it wasn’t with me, was too heavy, etc. There are some really *tempting* antenna systems, but they sound like _”snake oil”._ You know the ones with a single vertical element, a _”magic black box”_ at the bottom, no radials required, and claim 80-6 meters *WITHOUT* a _”tuner”!_ Plus they’re a bit bulky and made of pure _”unaffordium”_ and _”unobtanium”!_ 😣 *73 de AF6AS*
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Thank you ! I have a lot of antenna content in my catalog please check it out and thanks for watching !
@JamesJanega
@JamesJanega Ай бұрын
That worked. Thank you!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching !
@aug853
@aug853 Ай бұрын
Snagged my EFHW on a branch and broke it, using too much force. Have not had to splice an antenna wire in eons and found your video. Ant is back up in the air with a permanent fix, thanks to your quick video refresher. 73!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Awesome ! Knots are amazing. I'm glad you got it up and running. Thanks for sharing !
@selfdefensejujitsu-mizumar7221
@selfdefensejujitsu-mizumar7221 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Definitely loving this set up! Question, What size Wire Connectors Nuts did you use?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
I used Gardner bender green guard 25-095 you can use yellow or grey wing types as well. Thanks for watching !
@selfdefensejujitsu-mizumar7221
@selfdefensejujitsu-mizumar7221 Ай бұрын
@@survivalcomms awesome good to know thank you very much!
@ds-ov9yi
@ds-ov9yi Ай бұрын
$600 bucks in the US , same dish in Panama $200. Starlink a little price gouging
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
I just saw that. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching !
@Tater26013
@Tater26013 Ай бұрын
This looks like a game changer for those deployable assets. Thanks for the informative video Brett
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! Thanks for watching!
@rutrowmedia
@rutrowmedia Ай бұрын
I am curious how you align if you have it is passthrough mode
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
I just point it North. The app tells you if you need to align it further. Thanks for watching !
@DavidStaggs
@DavidStaggs Ай бұрын
The data plan needs to change (50 GB is too small for todays needs and use) and needs to be a separate buy vs having to piggy bank onto the residential plan. Along with the release of the "approved" 5521 to USB -C adapter. Then we can talk game changer...
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
I dont have a data cap. Thanks for watching !
@KenKarpenter
@KenKarpenter Ай бұрын
I got mine.. I got it running on usbc
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Cool beans ! Thanks for watching !
@socalfishing3121
@socalfishing3121 Ай бұрын
I was really thinking about getting into ham radio but after listening to the 40 meter band at my friends house and how rude everyone was on that band I don't think I am going to take the general test anymore I mean come on man just a bunch of men carrying on and on about nothing and wont let any one else break in or talk guess not
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
I understand the sentiment. I would tell you not to let a bad experience make up your mind for you. The access to spectrum is worth it in my opinion. Thanks for watching !
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox Ай бұрын
That sure beats a trailer full of equipment to basically accomplish the same task!
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
So true! Thanks for watching !
@5thGenNativeTexan
@5thGenNativeTexan Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. I'm currently running the Mini on the 50' power cable with 5521 to USB-C connector into a USB-C PD port on my small portable power bank. Performance has been exceptional. I'd like to experiment with direct to 12V, as I'm guessing that is going to be the most efficient in terms of power consumption while out in the field.
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
You are welcome ! I have a have one of those power banks here that I use to power a small soldering iron. Its good to know running it through the 50' cable works . Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching !
Ай бұрын
What fuse you used? 5 amps? 3 amps?
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
4 amps is what I used. Thanks for watching !
@dadonewetube
@dadonewetube Ай бұрын
🤙🐑🤙
@survivalcomms
@survivalcomms Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching !