Correction: I had a senior moment and said PL-239 in the video, it’s PL-259 and SO-239.
@Mandarin1106314 ай бұрын
ive had those
@captainwyattoutdoors16366 ай бұрын
Dang! I never knew that PL was for "plug" and SO was for "socket." I just memorized them without any guiding reference. Thanks Walt! Makes sense!
@jamess17876 ай бұрын
Same here!
@unclemikeyplays6 ай бұрын
"You're not gonna rip a hole in the universe!" -- love it, Walt! Great video as always!
@pyreneesfarm78183 ай бұрын
Scientific Q here. If I rip a hole in the universe, will it be a black hole, and can i control it with wattage or SWR
@gregmacklem6 ай бұрын
I am new to HF and am working on my General license. So I listen for now but do operate on the small piece of 10m that Technicians are alloted. My first antenna build, based on what I have learned from your channel, was a 25' random wire. My second build was a 17.5' random wire for my dad who is in my same boat with a Technician license. Both antennas work on various bands and I am quite happy with them. I did use an Unun and counterpoise on both antennas based on you recommendations.
@GbHill59Ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos. I’m studying for my Technician license. I’m 65 & just got a AnyTone at-5555 radio. 10 meter is awesome to me & being disabled building a 10 meter antenna seems feasible to me. Love your explanation on how to build one & what I will need.
@COASTALWAVESWIRESАй бұрын
Thank you my friend! Good luck and hope to catch you on the air soon!
@8TangoCharlie16 күн бұрын
Another great video for the community! Thanks for what you do, Walt! 73 es DX, Tom.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES16 күн бұрын
Thank you so very much! 73, Walt
@mtb6316 ай бұрын
Walt, you did this from reading the minds of all us new general operators. Really enjoyed the simple approach and especially the clamp on the 64:1 unun I picked up from your hint. I put up a 7M DX commander with 6.69 M wire and have been picking up active contacts all over NA from Northlake, TX. You are doing exactly what we need for common sense operating. I will be back in Louisiana in 10 days and really excited about going to my place on Grand Isle, La and doing the saltwater vertical. Will give you a report when I’m done, maybe a pic or two. Also picked up the fiberglass antenna you have at your house as my place is 12 ft off the ground and then also have a metal roof. Will be standing it up and will likely have to tune the metal tip like you mentioned in your video. Thanks again for your common sense approach and your dedication to doing these videos almost on a daily basis. Your a good man Charlie Brown!!!
@tomm8996 ай бұрын
Nice... I'll. Be traveling to terrebonne parish at end of the month... Planning on operating point-aux-chene WMA hopefully twice.
@kjb_tennessee6 ай бұрын
Walt, it works.. I have 98 confirmed countries on 20 watts and wire antennas. Keep up the great work.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you! 73, Walt
@jdschauss5 ай бұрын
Great video as always, Walt. I have just built my first Rybakov using the DX Commander pole and LDG 4:1 I got from DXE, and I am eager to put it to work this weekend for field day. So far, the tuner in my little X6100 gets in flat on 40-10. Also, let folks know that when you set up your verticals on the beach, the "salt water amplifier" is REAL! We can't get that down here in the foothills of the Appalachians where I live, but having operated from Navarre Beach, FL once, I can say for sure it is a wonderful thing. K5SFC
@rossbassette75186 ай бұрын
Real easy and effective radials can be had by laying down 2 4x8 foot pieces of aluminum screen. Attach 1 ground lead to each section piece of screen. This is very easy to deploy and pack up. Others have used sheets of Faraday Cloth with similar results
@bobr65556 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct. Using a Faraday cloth about the same size as the metal insect screen I used to use, with a 17ft vertical whip, 9:1 unun and auto tuner to my FT891 or IC7300, and operating portable on my trips around the Australian outback I have had many 20m SSB contacts with the USA including with Walt. VK4BOB
@joeunderbrink60566 ай бұрын
Hey Walt, I've been studying for the past month or so and am going to take my Technician test tomorrow. Your videos have been educational, entertaining and a great motivator for me as I've been preparing. Thanks a lot and keep it coming! Thank you!
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Go luck tomorrow, you got this!!!!
@abundantlifehomestead31006 ай бұрын
Great video Walt! I've only had my general a few months. My first HF antenna, built on 04/01 was a 17.5' wire velcro strapped to a pole saw handle. I already had a manual tuner, and I've done some tweaking and experimenting, but it's still my only antenna. I've made almost 1000 contacts on this simple setup. It really is that easy to get on the air.
@MrTommy0016 ай бұрын
The wire you show early in the video looks like the same wire I use to make snares to catch vermin in my backyard! Home Depot stuff. Once again, my time well spent. I'm basically a new ham since I just got into HF about three months ago. You are showing me the way. KD7LWL
@panplayer4 ай бұрын
Excellent vid! I’ve had a general class license for a couple of years and still haven’t gotten on HF. I am definitely overthinking, and trying to over perfect a first attempt at making an antenna. As my steel pan tuner said when I asked him how I should learn to improvise, he said: “Go out on stage, sound like s*t for a while, and get better.”
@COASTALWAVESWIRES4 ай бұрын
Thanks! And that is exactly right! 73, Walt
@alexalonso20933 ай бұрын
🫵🏻😂
@KuehncIncorporated6 ай бұрын
Thank You Walt!!! This is a perfect and quick lesson for new hams.
@CQBlindHams6 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I have been doing great with a 55ft wire up a 80ft. tree with a 9 to 1 UNUN from Palamar. 50ft. coax to a Palamar super choke then I run the coax into the shack with an electrical LB and 1in PVC. I have worked 155 countries from near Greenville, SC.
@rogerward31856 ай бұрын
Thanks. The more I learn, the more I appreciate your videos.
@kumasu6 ай бұрын
Wow, I have never known what PL and SO mean until today. Thank you. (Why hasn't anyone mentioned that before?)
@johnlagreca6288Ай бұрын
I wish I saw this video when I first set out for the "grail" vertical. I ended up (after some experiemntation) with about a 37' vertical wire, qty 10 10 foot radials. Playing with VNA and experimenting I ended up with a 9:1 on it and an LDG600 W remote trans-match/ATU. The feed line is about 60' with the common mode choke 25 feet from the base of the antenna. Tunes up fantastic on 80, 40, 30, 20, 17 and 10. The 9:1 was the magic that opened up the range of bands. The elevation chart probably looks like a porcupine on steroids on 10 but it gets some DX. 40 and 20 really sing DX though, even when the solar was low I was working globally with ease most of the time. I took it down in the spring of '23 for a yard party. I haven't been able to construct something a little shorter that worked quite like it yet. Will probably bring it back to life after the leaves are gone to re-confirm the performance.
@mikewagar86315 ай бұрын
Great stuff man!! I'm close to pulling the trigger! You've been a great help.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES5 ай бұрын
Thanks! 73, Walt
@pasjeihobby6 ай бұрын
Most easy to digest piece of antenna knowledge on YT. 73
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks! 73, Walt
@pasjeihobby6 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES At the beginning of this year we had Harris Technician for a week, teaching us about field antennas and dealing with just the wire ones made by ourself. Guy was quite experienced. His DIY example ladder antenna was noisy... I mean very noisy ;) We had scheduled comms plan with someone across Poland and we could not establish propper comms. I made vertical without even a pole, just hanging from tree. Well grounded, bit of counterpoise. I had crystal quality voice and digital transfer speed he didn't see for a while. He was literally astonished 😁😆 It was right before I retired and this was one of most proud moments of my service. There was a lot of ppl participating in this training and word has spread quickly. Very high rank officers came to my farewell and named me as The Last Professional Radio Operator in my unit, expressing sadness about losing me from service. I tried to pass my experioence to youngsters but there is no passion :( Tears man, a lot of tears. And all of this thanks to you and others, sharing knowledge. Thank you Walt.
@lawrencethompson4654 ай бұрын
@@pasjeihobbyHand salute! Great story👍
@ChaplainDaveSparks3 ай бұрын
One way of adding radials is to buy a cheap inline lightning arrestor add it between your balun/unun and your coax, then attach the radials to the grounding screw on the arrestor. *73 de AF6AS in **_“DM13”_** land*
@COASTALWAVESWIRES3 ай бұрын
Interesting, thanks
@psychodadsn6 ай бұрын
Good video! Just to clarify, the radiating element on verticals is the center conductor on the coax, the braid on the coax gets connected to ground or radials. Love your videos, keep it up! You got me into anyenna building and I have built several of the antennas you have featured. 73 N2SCD
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes that is correct. 73, Walt
@ChrisKD9YSW6 ай бұрын
Walt, again great video. Thinking of doing a dipole for 10 m then you come out with this video. All I know loving the information, thank you.
@robertmeyer47446 ай бұрын
very good Walt. best thing. do not over think it. I start with speaker wire. one thing I learned that cut length of wire can change around. different insulated wire has different villosity factor . like silicone to PTFE to PVC . even the wire diameter can effect the length . and type of soil the ground is on has a big impact . even snow on the ground . usually a good thing , on lower frequency . 73's
@alexalonso20933 ай бұрын
Excellent refresher ty ive heard this before . Almost forgot👍
@johnbarney27396 ай бұрын
Thanks Walt for keeping things simple
@markjohnson52526 ай бұрын
Walt, you have helped me so much. I have built many antennas that you have recommended, and I made many contacts. Thank you so much.
@REXOB96 ай бұрын
Thanks, just what I needed. New ham and I've not built an antenna yet, and want to do a vertical HR.
@brianr5556 ай бұрын
Ok! Now its time to get out and build another antenna! Walt, you have some serious motivational skills!! Great video!
@mikesmith51392 ай бұрын
Brilliant tips Walt. Especially about using the Metric system !!! 73, Mike M0MTJ
@cinderoftheland14964 ай бұрын
Thanks for going down to the basics. Helpful!
@paulswift7006 ай бұрын
Hi Walt. Very nicely explained well done. I'm a retired antenna design engineer and trying to get these points over to the beginner can be a taste. So well done keep it going. Best 73. De HS0ZLQ, G0MIH. Paul in Thailand
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you! 73, Walt
@osrzgz6 ай бұрын
Siempre encantado con su filosofía. Salir al campo y realizar mil pruebas propias,,,,, es lo más divertido y efectivo para aprender lo positivo o lo negativo.👏👏👏
@KeystoneInvestigations6 ай бұрын
Along the shore You'll find him here He's always on the go With mic in hand On the 20 meter band It's K4OGO! 😃
@dmsungam6 ай бұрын
Try putting a 9:1 transformer at the base of the JPC-7 and change the whip to a 5.2 m whip, work wonders
@kdrichardson5261Ай бұрын
My gates amps do rip holes in the universe. Only when I aim my dish incorrectly wrong direction towards ettae carinae. Sucks when I bounce and create my own Aurora borealis. Thank you walt...from the heart. Loud 73.
@COASTALWAVESWIRESАй бұрын
hahaha that's awesome! 73, Walt
@patm51656 ай бұрын
This is antenna college, learn so much from Walt, have helped so many with so much, thank you!
@hamilgc26 ай бұрын
Walt tks again for another interesting video, I have watched all of them at least once. Keep on building.
@christophermarshall57656 ай бұрын
Very informative video Walt.
@martinsmith29846 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, great information, looking forward to getting out on the hilltop and building my first vertical..👍
@forgetyourlife6 ай бұрын
I love to see a pdf or even a book to buy of all your drawings.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
I’m working on it!
@KeystoneInvestigations6 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES Don't forget to put the PL-239 in it. Ooooops....sorry! 😮
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
@@KeystoneInvestigations hahaha yeah I had a senior moment there and didn’t catch it when I reviewed the video
@RichardFinch6 ай бұрын
no holes in the universe , great information thanks
@corsavic16 ай бұрын
Walt well what can i say brilliant i made my first anntena by watching your vids just amazing great info even i can understand lol well done mate, M7ETK this is the way of the ham.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend!! 73, Walt
@aaronjohnston15846 ай бұрын
Launching KZbin to find a new video is like Christmas
@SP5NT6 ай бұрын
True 😁
@chipweather6 ай бұрын
Great video for beginners
@andy2E0JIU6 ай бұрын
Walt,loved this video!!!! Helped loads.thankyou
@COASTALWAVESWIRES5 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 73, Walt
@tnoldforester6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great videos. I have been following your lead on trying out antennas. I have tried a coastal 20, an EFHW for 40m horizontal NVIS and just started using a Rybakov on a fishing pole. The last two in the last two days. Both tuned very well. However, my first try on both resulted in very high noise S5-6. I thought my setup was bad. I went back to the C 20 and had the same noise. I couldn’t find anything wrong. Later that evening I hooked the Rybakov back up. Worked great, no to little noise. Got up early today and was checking it out again. Connected to several NE QSO parties and experienced good RST, 5/7 to 5/9. Later in the morning made contact with Australia on my G90 - clear as a bell. This evening contacted Portugal - both 5/7. I have yet to retry the EFHW antenna. I spoke with other HAMs in the area and they too experienced the noise. What I learned was that I need to try antennas more than once before coming to conclusions about their performance. I have not checked solar activities for the past few days, but I suspect there was some interference. I am new to HAM and not yet familiar with signal interference symptoms in real time. I enjoy your videos and trying out the antennas too. 👍
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Solar activity has been extremely high lately. That probably isn't helping. 73, Waly
@tnoldforester6 ай бұрын
Examined the solar flare activity for this past weekend and there was major solar activity that seems to coincide with my noise problem. I also listened to KZbin videos of the noise from such flares and it sounded the same. The horizontal EFHW was much worse than vertical antenna orientation that also indicated flare interference problems. On the flip side, I think my DX on 20m was enhanced on Sunday morning. Contacts to Australia and Portugal were very clear and strong. I was pretty stoked to make these contacts at all. Way to go G90 and Rybakov! KISS works again. I wonder how the progression of flare activity affects RF propagation? The initial contact of the ionizing radiation causes problems, but once passed and the ionosphere gets supercharged, does this help RF for DX?
@Dap89986 ай бұрын
Key the mic your not going to rip a hole in the universe 🤣🤣 Another great and informative video Walt. 73.
@castle57116 ай бұрын
"Rip a hole in the universe". That would be kinda cool, tho' the FCC might frown on the power output for that event... Thanks - great layout for the new operators! 73 Ed KK7SAB
@Lee-w2yАй бұрын
Thanks for the new antenna to build info!
@johnallen64406 ай бұрын
Love your videos Walt. I sometimes use the spider washing line tube in my garden as a pole mount!
@JamesHindsW5ATJ6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Walt. A lot of great information.
@SP5NT6 ай бұрын
Great job Walt! As always! 👌 Your movies and adventures are inspiration for many new radiooperators. It's a pleasure to follow channel somebody with great hobby. Keep it up 💪 greetings from 🇵🇱, Łukasz SP5NT
@JD144-Ай бұрын
Great and informative as usual, thanks for the video!
@n0vty8732 ай бұрын
Going back watching some of your videos Walt, I have made quickie antennas using house wire and wire nuts on the stripped end of the coax (all that was available). Was showing people you don't have to buy an antenna to get on the air.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Roger that!
@brr52226 ай бұрын
Hi Walt, I love your simple but in-depth explanations and have a question. Here is my situation. I live on a postage stamp city lot with a 35'+ tree with a pulley mounted at its top. Four feet away from the base of the tree is a rusty but intact 42" high chain link fence that circles my yard with a total length of 150 feet with 2 right angles. In theory, if I mount the wire to about 25 feet + 42" fence = 28.5 feet up and use the fence as the radial attached through a 4:1 UNUN( level with the top of the fence), do you think it would radiate properly? I don't live in a HOA but in a major city and this would disappear into its surroundings. Thanks!
@COASTALWAVESWIRES5 ай бұрын
I actually think that would work well. Give it a shot!
@brr52225 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thanks, I will and let you know the results.
@kbopbop6 ай бұрын
Elmer on brother! Love what you do!
@mtb6316 ай бұрын
BTW, did not see where to pick up the RG8x with the choke in the coax. Could not find it on amazon. Drop a link if you have one on this posting. Thanks
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Here you go: chameleonantenna.com/shop-here/ols/products/cha-50-coax-with-integrated-rfi-choke
@120730ammАй бұрын
Gr8 video. Thanks. Question: Where did you get the Wall Map behind you from? Love it.
@DeepBlueWaves6 ай бұрын
U look right at home with that world map behind you :)
@raymundomarroquin710522 күн бұрын
Thank you! San Antonio, TX
@ozone3856 ай бұрын
Great video Walt. A question is working with MM how many points after the decimal do you use or a rule of thumb to go by?
@bobr65556 ай бұрын
25.4mm = 2.54cm = 1 inch. Learn the worldwide metric system and get a tape measure showing metric measurements. To work out any wavelength, just divide 300 by the frequency, easy peasy.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
I just go to millimeters. So 5.01 meters is 5010 millimeters on the tape
@gregpearson70133 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Very informative and helpful.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 73, Walt
@petesimchuk23252 ай бұрын
You have proved that not all "doers" can be teachers.
@scottybrown77416 ай бұрын
Super helpful - thanks!
@bevo656 ай бұрын
Very educational! One question I’ve had (not an engineer!) is why you might use half-wave versus quarter-wave versus 5/8-wave, etc. And while I know you’ve addressed it before, but when should we use different ratios of transformers?
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you! As far as length it's all a matter of takeoff angle and preference. I just did a lengthy explanation of the transformer ratio topic. I'd be typing long reply here to explain it. Please go have a look at that video. 73, Walt
@Eternalvigilance1776.6 ай бұрын
I'm very new to this and also had a question? If I use more adapters and converters for my antenna do I introduce more noise to my radio?
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Not really, I use them frequently and don’t have any issues
@Eternalvigilance1776.6 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRESRoger that.
@bduff50046 ай бұрын
Walt Thanks! Exactly my speed at this point. I appreciated this! N4STS
@kikodv1ksantos9366 ай бұрын
can you share the link for the online antenna calculator? DV1K 73
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
It’s in the Apple and Android app stores as “Antenna Tool”
@elmoreglidingclub30302 ай бұрын
This is excellent. And a huge help. Quick question: do things (by things I mean the counterpoise wires and arrangement) change if the base of the vertical is off the ground, such as mounted on a fence post?? This is a really helpful video. Much appreciated!
@COASTALWAVESWIRES2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I’ve found that as long as you get the counterpoise down to the ground and out that 3 or 4 foot span from the base to the ground really doesn’t matter. 73, Walt
@pyreneesfarm78183 ай бұрын
My little gray kitten keeps trying to put her paw in your mouth, so far, she has not figured out there is not a person behind the screen. She is funny. I thought you might enjoy this side of life!
@COASTALWAVESWIRES3 ай бұрын
hahaha Hello Kitty
@pyreneesfarm78183 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES Kitty waves back, she says she is a feline general, lol
@javierarmendariz1935 ай бұрын
As a new Ham, I enjoy your videos and get a lot out of them. Thanks! Question: can I use the cheap TV coax for ground radials? I know it’s not good for feed line. Wondering if the shielding makes it not good for the radials either. Thanks again.
@K4NXS6 ай бұрын
Thanks Walt!
@johnnorth93556 ай бұрын
Thank you Professor Walt. Next lesson please describe how to get rid of all the scrap wire I have created lol. 73 M7BLC
@castle57116 ай бұрын
Could repurpose as radials...
@KaL_Terow6 ай бұрын
Ground radials
@TheBigfoot5673 ай бұрын
Very helpful to this absolute Newby. Can you provide links for purchasing chokes, ununs and banana plugs? What bands are best for local listening only. No transmit. What bands best for longer range listening? I've got a freshly refurbished Yaesu FT101E that I've owned for years but never powered up. I'm hoping to find instruction on how to listen ONLY and how to properly dial in this complex looking vintage radio. Thanks
@COASTALWAVESWIRES3 ай бұрын
Check out the LDG baluns and ununs at DX Engineering. Not much for just local ham listening unless you get a little 2 meter radio and program it for your local repeaters. For long range HF check out the 40 meter band at night and 20 through 10 meters in the day.
@randyhavener18514 ай бұрын
Thanks Walt! This is Great Stuff!!
@GeorgeCudd6 ай бұрын
Which DX Commander pole are you using. The 10 meter original?
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
No, I use the 10M Expedition
@GeorgeCudd6 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thanks
@newsles24 ай бұрын
"If you key the mic you're not gonna rip a hole in The Universe" 😂 That's reassuring, thanks! Btw, I may have already asked this, but do you happen to know the external diameter of the bottom of the DX Commander Classic? Everyone seems to talk about the interior dimensions, but I'd find that info useful ahead of getting one next week and trying out some of your ideas. Thanks for another great vid.
@joeunderbrink60566 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for supporting the channel my friend!!
@kj5fsi6 ай бұрын
Love your videos, keep em up.
@DannyFaurbo6 ай бұрын
Can I use a metal roof for a counter poise
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s exactly what I do for my home antenna
@DavidHarris20226 ай бұрын
Great video Walt as always, have you ever thought of having a go at using a kite antenna? would make a great video of you with 20 metere of wire in the sky. 73's David 2E0IXK
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Yes I actually have a kite for that and will get out on the beach with it someday
@snelldeful5 ай бұрын
Walt, do you have a video discussing the ferrite beads? Maybe which to use for a choke? I think I understand where I would place them. For example, If I want to use the feedline as part of the ground then I might place them closer to the transceiver. Or, I could isolate the feedline by placing them at the feedpoint. Or I could even place them at both ends of the feedline. But how do we know which to use and how many of them? thanks! KK6IPK.
@peternilsson75826 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@randyalanjones6 ай бұрын
Your videos are encouraging. I have been a ham for about 5 years and I am still lost. I like to have things known before I spend money and seems like ham radio that is impossible. I also enjoy CB and I have a question. Is there a cheap wire antenna you can build that will work on 10 and 11 meters? Thank you for your time.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
You can use any 10 meter antenna on 11 with a tuner. Unfortunately it’s a little trickier to make a resonant antenna that will work on both bands with good SWR on both bands. A vertical dipole might be worth a try.
@randyalanjones6 ай бұрын
@@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thank you. I got started in all this with a CB about 30 years ago. I still like 11 meters and I had a Antron 99. Once I became a ham things got so complicated with what antenna to use that it became a burden and not fun anymore. My dad died so I moved into my mom's house to take care of her and now have limited space and no trees. People tell you the opposite things so I am trying to embrace your motto of just get a wire in the air. But my goal is to have one very good antenna that is mounted and then play with other ones. Problem is I can not figure out that one to mount. I can get a tall Spiderbeam aluminum mast and do a dipole but then people say it can not be on a metal mast. Others say it can be so who knows who to listen to. I thought about a multi band vertical but then some say those suck and others say they are great. Very hard to know what is right in any of this anymore. I hate to spend money on crap or have to keep messing with something when I only want to come home and use it after a long day at work. I guess CB and ignorance was better!
@w4mkh14 күн бұрын
What would you recommend for a 40m vertical? I have a net I work everyday at 7225 and I have been doing pretty good with my NVIS antenna. But I want to do better for the guys out there 400-600 miles away.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES14 күн бұрын
The best experience I’ve ever had on 40 with a vertical was using a 17 foot telescope whip on a Wolf River Coil.
@Ron-xn4wf6 ай бұрын
Where can I buy the DXCommander 10 meter pole ?
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Here’s the one I have: dxcommander.com/product/10m-expedition-pole-dx-commander/
@8TangoCharlieАй бұрын
@Ron-xn4wf If you're in the USA, you might check with DX Engineering in Ohio & Nevada. I believe their price for the Expedition Pole is $86. I don't know about S/H charges. 73 es DX.
@redwood195716 күн бұрын
Im on a sailboat ? Pole would be a rope. Is tinned copper wire ok? Where or how to do counter poise wires? I do have a vhf antenna at the top of the mast 32 ft. Thank you
@CplStiggsАй бұрын
I just update the firmware. Etcher wouldn’t work so I used Rufus. My question though is I’ve got the radio plug into an external battery but I can’t turn to power up to 10 watts. I remember that the radio would do 5 watts on its internal battery and 10 watts with an external. What am I missing?
@TheMidwestdrifter4 ай бұрын
What dx commander pole do you recommend? I was looking at the 10m travel pole thanks I was wanting to get into pota and qrp I just ordered a g90..
@CC-hk6vy6 ай бұрын
As an idea, as you mature the audience, maybe even moving to other more complex antennas within the theme--use with big 46' pole from DXE to support longer wire antennas, and also maybe single band wire vertical array. I bet if you did you 20m 1/4 vertical with a passive Director stuck wherever you wanted better gain (your VK targets) itd be more gain, you only need about 10% wavelength spacing. This would open up the ideas more too, EFHW vertical beams are not much in use so playing would be in order. Just some ideas, thanks for your content amd format, BTW Love You ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 the music and how you do it all on your phone. De WO8USA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I actually have wires cut and a plan for a 10 meter vertical with a director, just waiting for better conditions. Thanks for the ideas! The music is my son so I greatly appreciate the compliment! 73, Walt
@doubleD_K2DRD6 ай бұрын
Walt. Thanks so much.
@ChrisMichael-x8j2 ай бұрын
Walt, “You’re not going to rip a hole in the universe” that made me laugh. Thanks for the downvote and dirty. I know a lot of new hams appreciated that.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES2 ай бұрын
Thanks! 73, Walt
@Philip-KA4KOE6 ай бұрын
Rule of thumb.....more shorter radials is better than a few long ones.
@chipweather6 ай бұрын
Except if they are off the ground. I learned that the hard way.
@MC-wl8ig6 ай бұрын
Can I use PVC pipe to make the pole?
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
Not sure it will stay rigid and straight for the amount of length you’ll need to make a vertical antenna
@Peter_S_6 ай бұрын
There are different grades of PVC pipe based on the wall thickness. Try the stuff called "Schedule 40" or even better, "Schedule 80" for the most strength. Don't bother with "Class 125" PVC because of the thin walls.
@Carlosization110 күн бұрын
Do you keep the insulation on the wire?
@jasonhughes15266 ай бұрын
Hey Walt, Sorry to ask this on a public forum, but I am traveling from Saint Louis to St. Augustine Florida for the scattering of my Dad's ashes. I intend to take a HAM radio with me and an EFHW antenna I have (Probably my 40m) and a pole out to the beach. Have you ever had to get any kind of permit or cordon off the area you're operating at when at a public beach? 73 WB0ZAY
@COASTALWAVESWIRES6 ай бұрын
I have never had to get any permits or had any issues. God bless your father.
@mobiltec6 ай бұрын
OOOOoooo hhhh... What about a helium balloon for support... No pole needed LOL... That would be fun if it's not too windy......
@Peter_S_6 ай бұрын
Balloons work great in clam weather but the price of helium is going through the roof and the supply is limited. Kites can do really well if the wind is steady.