Tnx fr QSO John! 5:17 Worked you also on 12m that day (I use an inverted vee with a tuner on all the bands)
@AE5XАй бұрын
Thanks for the contacts!
@K4FR_RadioАй бұрын
Nice DX! Thanks for taking us along. 73 de K4FR
@laszlokovacs8827Ай бұрын
Great video! A+ . What paddle is that? And where did you get the flip feet? I got a handful of uses for those.
@AE5XАй бұрын
Hello, the paddles are from 9A5N: www.9a5n.eu/index.html and the feet: amzn.to/3ZoGEJN 73
@bob-N4REEАй бұрын
Impressive, John! Tell a little more about the antenna. I'm guessing a 17' whip. What counterpoise are you using with it? ... and how close are you to saltwater? FWIW, the little brother hi-band QMX is doing fine work for me. Satisfying tiny radios!
@AE5XАй бұрын
Hi Bob, yes it is a 17' whip. I think I mentioned that in the video and then accidently edited it out when rendering the final video. I also had two 17' radials attached at the base. They are fun radios alright - I don't need another one but I sure have the urge to build one...!
@bob-N4REEАй бұрын
@@AE5X Thanks! OK, I've seen other suggestions for 2 raised counterpoises about that same length. Have to give it a try soon.
@N9OHW-xy7swАй бұрын
How does your QMX+ compare to your QMX? I have QMX high and low band, and wondering whether the QMX+ is basically the two in one, plus 160 and 6. The 17' vertical worked great. I always wonder, what are hunters using on 12M. Tuning their 15M or 10M antenna on 12M, or really a resonant antenna on 12M? I often skip 12M because I assume not too many hunters have an antenna there, but after seeing your activation, I think I'll activate on 12M more often.
@AE5XАй бұрын
Unfortunately, I sold my QMX after ordering the QMX+ kit. I do wish I'd kept it a bit longer just so I could make comparisons between them. I agree with you in that 12m is under-utilized by many hams - but at this point in the solar cycle, let's use it while we can! Any 10m antenna can usually perform well enough on 12m to make contacts when the band is open. 73, John
@Inkling77717 күн бұрын
The voltage issue might be solved with a 12-volt buck-boost converter. Supplied with more than 12 volts it reduces it to 12. Supplied with less than 12 it boosts it to 12. The one I have maintained 12.5 volts as I adjusted the supply from 6 to 16 volts. They sell for about $25 on Amazon. One caveat. The switching of the supply is around 10KHz. I've only tested it with a voltmeter not my QCX+. I don't know if it generates RF noise or not.