A not so elegant way of installing a 20 meter vertical and making contacts with it. You can also support this content through Patreon / redneckhamradio
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@MrToymod5 ай бұрын
That’s what it’s all about having fun and making contacts.
@jmac217xАй бұрын
that air-core choke is exactly what I was thinking I'll need for my 20 and 40. I like this setup a lot.
@davidalbright73352 жыл бұрын
I am running a 20 meter hamstick on the 40-ft sailboat that my wife and I live on fulltime. We have the world's greatest counterpoise - saltwater. I have made contacts, during my short and new Ham radio career, all over the world on my barefoot Yaesu FT-891, pushing 100 watts. You have good days and bad days with any rig but there is something very satisfying about doing it with minimal equipment and a fraction of the power that the big boys use. If you will allow me to toot my own horn a bit, here - You have a setup not unlike the rig on our 40ft yacht. Ain't nothin' redneck about that, brother. KO4ZIV
@jasonwinter87165 ай бұрын
Great vid! The song "a country boy can survive" popped into my head.
@WilliamParmley2 жыл бұрын
An old-time farmer might call this a "one gallus antenna." (I'd better explain that since it is an obscure term. Galluses are suspenders. So if you're so poor that you can only afford one suspender, you might be a "one gallus farmer.") :-)
@SteveH-TN5 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining that Watching the grayline is more important than anything 👀 Maybe also not running over the fence post with my Tractor , unfortunately also had delivery trucks run over their fair share as well. Thanks for sharing this video. I will subscribe to your channel next. 73 Steve AA4SH
@w9alk7442 жыл бұрын
Gardens on the air....I'm in..lol
@appalachianunderground84747 ай бұрын
That is no longer just a Bass Boat…. It’s also a mobile aquatic HF transmitter research station…🤙🏻… Roll Tide and Go REBS !!! Awesome video buddy
@richardevans5921 Жыл бұрын
It's very refreshing to watch someone just messing and seeing what works , what doesn't and how to improve it, well done and thank you for your time and effort, 73 de G0VCW
@thunderjagman Жыл бұрын
If you are using galvanized steel for your arbor, you might have your ground radials there too.
@dougtaylor77242 жыл бұрын
Move the post 1/4 wave length away from the arbor and it becomes the reflector and makes it directional. Those ham sticks are killer for any band from 10 to 20 meters. Several Pota guys use them. Keep up the good work Sir!
@patriot9455 Жыл бұрын
Mathematical elegance ( creating the most effect with only the required elements) is the bet possible result.
@1boortzfan Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel, I'm binge watching now. I had the same problem you did with the noise in my shack. It only happened when my wife was watching TV. I put a choke on the power cord and got rid of about 80% of it.
@rkaag992 жыл бұрын
Nice job! For coax connections exposed to the weather, I have had very good luck with 3M Temflex. It's a self-sealing rubber tape. Put a layer of 3M Super 33 over that for some ultra violet protection. Wrap some on the coax connections into the shack and at the antenna and you can save some headaches with water seeping into the line. 73s
@BryanTorok2 жыл бұрын
If you want to stop RF from getting back into your shack, the choke needs to go close to the house. As it is, the outside of the coax serves as an antenna to carry your own RF back into the house. Thanks for posting the video. It is interesting that despite all the naysayers a simple and inexpensive antenna can work well.
@stevet7522
2 жыл бұрын
Can there be a choke on both ends?
@BryanTorok
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevet7522 That depends on the type of antenna. Some antennas use the shield on the coax as a counterpoise or ground plane. Putting a choke at the antenna with that type of antenna will stop it from working correctly. Some antennas need a choke close to the antenna to prevent getting RF on the shield and make the antenna work properly. And, some it doesn't matter.
@dangermandave672 жыл бұрын
I use a 20m Hamstick for SOTA activations with my 20 watt Xiegu G90. I put it on a very low tripod built for a Super Antenna TM1. I use about 18 little radials. Four of them are 2m long but the rest are about 1.5m long. They just lay on the ground in a horrible, curly mess. My SWR on 20m is usually about 1.2:1 to 1.5:1, which is easily tuned by the internal tuner on the G90. With this setup, I make contacts in the Eastern states and Canada, and even once in France, on 20m SSB from western Nevada. I've used the same setup with a 40m Hamstick but my received signal isn't as clean and I usually only make contacts in the West. I've used EFHW and resonant wire dipoles in inverted V configuration but the Hamstick setup is a lot easier to erect and I don't think the ability to get my signal out is much less.
@RedNeckSurgeyTech2 жыл бұрын
That's a brilliant idea for growing green beans! I'm gonna try that. My RFI problem comes and goes. I think it's something in my neighborhood that intermittently causes problems. I've turned the power to my house off and run the radio on battery power and still had RFI in the shack. Doesn't happen often but when it does only the strongest signals can be heard above the noise floor. 73 from KF0ALT in the great state of Nebraska.
@Johnyrocket70 Жыл бұрын
Put chokes on your tv radio power cables
@BadassWeldingVideos2 жыл бұрын
bro, you got a lot of ground right there with that latus you have set up. weld those together ( little tacks, to ensure continuity) HUGE addition to your ground plane
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking too.
@RicSpivey
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about that the whole time! lol. I'm sure different metals... different velocity factors and blah blah blah, but I'd try to use some strong clamps that would bite into the metal a little bit, probably some vise grips just for the heck of it and see what the antennalyzer thought about it!
@donaldsmith3048 Жыл бұрын
That antenna is grounded. You need to ground all the coax coming into the shack. Best to put lighting protection on them. It doesn't cost much for the lighting protection and it helps clean up the RF coming in.
@charleswoods29962 жыл бұрын
If you're "too concerned" about "appearances" or "looks" you'll never satisfy anybody. Just "run what ya brung!" KD8EFQ/73!
@ducktapepilot2 жыл бұрын
Very cool, I may have to give that a try!
@vinniec52862 жыл бұрын
Keep the spirit of experimentation alive! Did it make a contact? Yes. Then it works. Liked and subbed.
@clydeshehorn4923 Жыл бұрын
I've been studying for my M license I have ham radio equipment that I listen on two different band I can't get on their talk because I don't have license so I can only listen
@boatingfisherdude2 жыл бұрын
i'd bet that wire mesh in the background influences the vertical antenna alot
@brentjohnson66549 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. I am tuning a pack of 4 Shark sticks for my truck while on the road. We live in Texas and are in Florida for grand baby time. I have a red neck carrying case for my Kenwood 520ST and solar charge controller and the like. Like you say it is a hobby of exploring. Who knows we might be able to have QSO when traveling back through Mississippi. All the best, 73 de KI5HXM
@RedNeckHamRadio
9 ай бұрын
Congrats on the Grandbaby. I sure hope you are getting to work some of this amazing 10m dx.
@fubarsnafu49942 жыл бұрын
After reading the comments, I made an antenna from a panel mount so239. 5 welding rods later and I was on the air. easy tune to.. snip snip
@DominicMazoch2 жыл бұрын
I am thinking of putting a CB mount on a chain link fense support.
@GroundControl2042 жыл бұрын
73 from my tech bench.👋🏻
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
73 de' AI5BL
@Locksnut10 ай бұрын
Make whatever you have on hand work. That was pretty much my setup for Winter Field Day for our club, but was using a 17' vertical with a Wolf River coil on 40M. I was surprised to hear my CS getting that POTA! Just subscribed. 73 de N4WLC Bill
@woodskid4ever Жыл бұрын
It’s all in the hog panels...jsn
@jackblake4351 Жыл бұрын
Great video. New to the channel. I have several hamsticks and I will definitely give this a try.
@richerich8532 жыл бұрын
Any antenna is better than no antenna.
@DominicMazoch2 жыл бұрын
That mesh for the peas could be used for a ground. Lots of metal in the , err, ground. Connect to CB mount with wites ending in alagator clips.
@McPilot_W3DDS Жыл бұрын
Great work... Appreciate the video. The redneck way and you have a bent "stanger" on that hamstick too
@benfranklinification2 жыл бұрын
Spot on .
@neilgettig2877 Жыл бұрын
Fun to watch. Thanks
@FreemanWithrow2 жыл бұрын
Gotta love splatter on another frequency..
@WilliamParmley2 жыл бұрын
I love it! Experiment and try something new. If it works, it works!
@danielkingshott26592 жыл бұрын
nice work keeping it real.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@lf79612 жыл бұрын
Think I’m going to give ham sticks a chance. Thanks for the video. 👍
@tinynhhouse5467 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great idea. I just passed my General exam last week. I live in a HOA with regulations and this antenna would be very inconspicuous. I just subscribed to your channel. - KB1YRF
@ronjoseph7973 Жыл бұрын
Hey, if it works for you that’s all that matters. Your RFI issues have to do with common mode current. A good 1:1 choke or air balun using a balanced line multiband dipole (doublet) should take care of the problem.
@rohnkd4hct2602 жыл бұрын
Looks good.
@johnd90312 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video. Very informative. I also like ham sticks. 73
@kenluning9092 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Nice usage of a steel t-post and mirror mount. I at first thought you were using the fence panel as the antenna. HHHMMM may have to check into that one. de W5KAL
@psychodad112 жыл бұрын
Great video, look forward to more. 73, N2SCD
@samw21952 жыл бұрын
Well if it works why not ! I’ve hashed up stuff like that myself and it works eve a Hustler RM40 on a metal palisade fence worked a treat keep it up 73 de M0SRW
@timbacchus2 жыл бұрын
Look forward to QSO with you on 20 73s WB7ORB
@williampeacock9473 Жыл бұрын
If it works don't try to fix it! HAM IT UP ! HAM HARDER. The radio you are using is that a YAESU ft840. If it is that's a real good little radio I have had three of them. 73 AE4OY William Peacock 🦚 EM-81UF Blackshear, GA 😎 (OLDYELLA)
@icorezx14r2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I'm stuck in an apartment trying to figure out a way around the rules here. It all helps. AF6TW
@jamescady7232 жыл бұрын
Good luck on your channel! Subbed.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@DK5ONV2 жыл бұрын
Southwest Germany waving a hand! 73 de Your Friend Uncle Guenter
@CARL5575112 жыл бұрын
This is what I'm talking about!! Greetings from West Virginia. Carl kc8ylt.
@ManuelPinner Жыл бұрын
Nice,
@KN4YEM Жыл бұрын
Your Video title made me watch your video. I Subscribe !!!
@ManuelPinner2 жыл бұрын
To Funny! Very good idea!
@k2cjbradio2 жыл бұрын
Great job! Welcome to KZread! Best of luck with your channel! 73 de K2CJB
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@williampeacock94732 жыл бұрын
So you like 20 meters SSB . You need to get a 17 meter ham stick it's what I call layed back compared to 20 meters. Give it a try. I think you will definitely enjoy talking on 17meter band. 73 AE4OY William Peacock EM-81UF SOUTH EAST GEORGIA USA
@miker83792 жыл бұрын
Liked it. There was a article in QST with something similar. Think the radials were shorter. Be nice to see some light hearted fun. What frequency were the 4 radios tuned into? lol
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure about the exact frequency of the radials. I just guestimated with about 16 feet of wire for 20 meters
@solo63137 Жыл бұрын
AI5BL, great video. I've actually ordered this mount and the MFJ-347 Dipole mount, pairs of 6m and 10m Hamsticks and now I'm going to order the 20m ones... I see you did 4 16' radials and you mentioned they are not enough. How many of what length do you think would be sufficient? Also, are the radials just laid on the ground's surface or are the ends staked with rods or something??? Lastly, which do you think would better, the Hamsticks in Horizontal Dipole or verticle??? Thanks again for the video, I plan to watch more and see what other cool tricks I learn.
@RedNeckHamRadio
Жыл бұрын
I have always heard from several of my elmers through the years that the more ground radials the better. In my experience 4 has always worked fine for me. Length needs to be around 1/4 wavelength but that too can be up for discussion. Just experiment and see what works for you. I do have the radials staked just to keep them from coiling up. I'm sure the Hamsticks will work fine horizontally in a dipole configuration but I have just always used them as verticals either mobile or as a groundplane.
@TheMultisportGeek Жыл бұрын
Are the radios required? How did you attach them to the ham stick?
@Steve-qn6bt11 ай бұрын
I've had nothing but good luck with my hamsticks, especially the 20 meter because it works all across the band without adjustment. The 40 meter works across the entire band with a tuner. 20 meter hamstick on a fencepost? Reminds me of what they say about duct tape... Don't laugh. Fixed is fixed!
@dwayneschank54562 жыл бұрын
Great idea love it I have everything except the hamstick I even got green beans growing on the fence. Question I have some 1/2" EMT 10' should I use a stick of that to get it a little higher??? KI5OVM 73 !!!
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great question Dwayne. A little height definitely wouldn't hurt. The only issue I believe would be keeping the ground radials at about a 30-45 degree angle from the antenna to keep the impedance correct as with any ground plane. Better yet may be actually mounting it almost on the ground and keeping your radials running along the ground thus making it a "ground mounted vertical". The take off angle would be much lower making it better for dx but not so much for local communicating. 73 d' AI5BL
@dwayneschank5456
2 жыл бұрын
@@RedNeckHamRadio 👍
@ncphotos2 жыл бұрын
Great video! de W2CSI
@foquai745810 ай бұрын
what is that home made choke.. 3" or 4" PVC with like 5 turns?
@RedNeckHamRadio
10 ай бұрын
If my memory serves me I believe the pvc was 2 inch.
@clydeshehorn4923 Жыл бұрын
Can some of you guys it's in Mississippi tell me where you're at in Mississippi I'm in Pass Christian Mississippi and I've been studying for my ham license
@daniellbrinneman2 жыл бұрын
Did you have that PVC pipe wire choke on it before when you were having RF audio issues?
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Yep I did
@clydeshehorn4923 Жыл бұрын
I've never talked do anybody cuz like I say I don't have license but if anybody is close to me I'm not young I'm 64 but I need somebody more experience in this equipment
@t2knyt7552 жыл бұрын
I think you are inspire with callum😄
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@dimitdamnit2 жыл бұрын
Elegant or fugly.... if it works who gives a hoot! ;-) Subbed. 73's KG7GTF
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
My words exactly
@paulaubuchon23362 жыл бұрын
How many turns and what size was the coil on the base?? Paul K1YOU
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
I'm using 2" PVC to wrap it on. There are 5 turns making sure they do not overlap and secure them with Ty-raps...zip ties.
@paulaubuchon2336
2 жыл бұрын
@@RedNeckHamRadio Nice job..I had similar problems and ended up using wrap on locking toroids which seem to take care of my issue Paul K1YOU
@joecraft44092 жыл бұрын
Ok, I got an idea for a new project. I have a piece of hog panel out behind the barn. When I get some free time, I'm gonna cut it in half then elevate each half off the ground about 3 feet and a few inches apart. I'm connecting the shield today one side and center conductor to the other. I wanna see what happens, would it be resonant anywhere? KI5IQE
@kellypaws2 жыл бұрын
That's extremely weird. I've never ever had RF back on 20m. In fact every antenna I've ever built, tuned okay on 20m, even if it wasn't supposed to.... 80m on the other hand, a pure pig. RF back on every single thing I've built. Worst band ever. Total nemesis.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Wow isn't that strange, 20m is the only band I've had many issues with.
@PatrickKQ4HBD Жыл бұрын
Not going to lie. With the adjacent interference, I could not understand a single word of that contact. I'm glad you could.
@joerowland7350 Жыл бұрын
First question how the heck do you keep the wire on the library bib straps from breaking lol ever time get those I 1 to 3 washing n there broke I got a small place in Mississippi few cows goats n bee's I like your videos I'll be watching I use to live Wisconsin but my family all from down here I'm a hour from mfj 73 n good dx n9prf
@RedNeckHamRadio
Жыл бұрын
Never had any trouble with my Liberty's They are about 10 years old
@joerowland7350
Жыл бұрын
@@RedNeckHamRadio I use buy them long ago n thay were all right But in last 4 or so years the brake the wire on the strap in a short time It like Caroline boots had 2 pair I like alternate ever day so dry out The last 2 pair I got way over 10 years but this one got now ant going make 3 for Shura the black changers to funk green if get wet 😳 Ever needfoot oiled n seems are pooping n one wellps dun cracked Made in Vietnam 😭 I'm in Mississippi but it feels like northern Wisconsin this week it 6 last night spent most the day thawing pipes to water my cow's I'm about have merry redneck Christmas n warm me up with a Mason jar lol Hope you n your a vare merry Christmas and a happy new year
@johnfloy2 жыл бұрын
If it works brother go for it ha ha 73s - KI5TKD
@michaelpoczynek Жыл бұрын
Well done. Thank you. DE VY2MJ. Cheers!
@K0MRDRadioPrepper Жыл бұрын
Great job, just subbed 73 de K0MRD
@oldpreach2 жыл бұрын
Hi. Good job with the antenna and radials. If you want to try something more, MFJ makes an entire line of telescoping aluminum antennas up to 17 feet. The 17 foot version, the mfj-1979, makes a 1/4 wave vertical when fully extended, and would work with your mount and radials. Super wide bandwidth. 73
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That’s what it’s all about having fun and making contacts.
that air-core choke is exactly what I was thinking I'll need for my 20 and 40. I like this setup a lot.
I am running a 20 meter hamstick on the 40-ft sailboat that my wife and I live on fulltime. We have the world's greatest counterpoise - saltwater. I have made contacts, during my short and new Ham radio career, all over the world on my barefoot Yaesu FT-891, pushing 100 watts. You have good days and bad days with any rig but there is something very satisfying about doing it with minimal equipment and a fraction of the power that the big boys use. If you will allow me to toot my own horn a bit, here - You have a setup not unlike the rig on our 40ft yacht. Ain't nothin' redneck about that, brother. KO4ZIV
Great vid! The song "a country boy can survive" popped into my head.
An old-time farmer might call this a "one gallus antenna." (I'd better explain that since it is an obscure term. Galluses are suspenders. So if you're so poor that you can only afford one suspender, you might be a "one gallus farmer.") :-)
Thanks for explaining that Watching the grayline is more important than anything 👀 Maybe also not running over the fence post with my Tractor , unfortunately also had delivery trucks run over their fair share as well. Thanks for sharing this video. I will subscribe to your channel next. 73 Steve AA4SH
Gardens on the air....I'm in..lol
That is no longer just a Bass Boat…. It’s also a mobile aquatic HF transmitter research station…🤙🏻… Roll Tide and Go REBS !!! Awesome video buddy
It's very refreshing to watch someone just messing and seeing what works , what doesn't and how to improve it, well done and thank you for your time and effort, 73 de G0VCW
If you are using galvanized steel for your arbor, you might have your ground radials there too.
Move the post 1/4 wave length away from the arbor and it becomes the reflector and makes it directional. Those ham sticks are killer for any band from 10 to 20 meters. Several Pota guys use them. Keep up the good work Sir!
Mathematical elegance ( creating the most effect with only the required elements) is the bet possible result.
I just found your channel, I'm binge watching now. I had the same problem you did with the noise in my shack. It only happened when my wife was watching TV. I put a choke on the power cord and got rid of about 80% of it.
Nice job! For coax connections exposed to the weather, I have had very good luck with 3M Temflex. It's a self-sealing rubber tape. Put a layer of 3M Super 33 over that for some ultra violet protection. Wrap some on the coax connections into the shack and at the antenna and you can save some headaches with water seeping into the line. 73s
If you want to stop RF from getting back into your shack, the choke needs to go close to the house. As it is, the outside of the coax serves as an antenna to carry your own RF back into the house. Thanks for posting the video. It is interesting that despite all the naysayers a simple and inexpensive antenna can work well.
@stevet7522
2 жыл бұрын
Can there be a choke on both ends?
@BryanTorok
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevet7522 That depends on the type of antenna. Some antennas use the shield on the coax as a counterpoise or ground plane. Putting a choke at the antenna with that type of antenna will stop it from working correctly. Some antennas need a choke close to the antenna to prevent getting RF on the shield and make the antenna work properly. And, some it doesn't matter.
I use a 20m Hamstick for SOTA activations with my 20 watt Xiegu G90. I put it on a very low tripod built for a Super Antenna TM1. I use about 18 little radials. Four of them are 2m long but the rest are about 1.5m long. They just lay on the ground in a horrible, curly mess. My SWR on 20m is usually about 1.2:1 to 1.5:1, which is easily tuned by the internal tuner on the G90. With this setup, I make contacts in the Eastern states and Canada, and even once in France, on 20m SSB from western Nevada. I've used the same setup with a 40m Hamstick but my received signal isn't as clean and I usually only make contacts in the West. I've used EFHW and resonant wire dipoles in inverted V configuration but the Hamstick setup is a lot easier to erect and I don't think the ability to get my signal out is much less.
That's a brilliant idea for growing green beans! I'm gonna try that. My RFI problem comes and goes. I think it's something in my neighborhood that intermittently causes problems. I've turned the power to my house off and run the radio on battery power and still had RFI in the shack. Doesn't happen often but when it does only the strongest signals can be heard above the noise floor. 73 from KF0ALT in the great state of Nebraska.
Put chokes on your tv radio power cables
bro, you got a lot of ground right there with that latus you have set up. weld those together ( little tacks, to ensure continuity) HUGE addition to your ground plane
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking too.
@RicSpivey
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about that the whole time! lol. I'm sure different metals... different velocity factors and blah blah blah, but I'd try to use some strong clamps that would bite into the metal a little bit, probably some vise grips just for the heck of it and see what the antennalyzer thought about it!
That antenna is grounded. You need to ground all the coax coming into the shack. Best to put lighting protection on them. It doesn't cost much for the lighting protection and it helps clean up the RF coming in.
If you're "too concerned" about "appearances" or "looks" you'll never satisfy anybody. Just "run what ya brung!" KD8EFQ/73!
Very cool, I may have to give that a try!
Keep the spirit of experimentation alive! Did it make a contact? Yes. Then it works. Liked and subbed.
I've been studying for my M license I have ham radio equipment that I listen on two different band I can't get on their talk because I don't have license so I can only listen
i'd bet that wire mesh in the background influences the vertical antenna alot
New subscriber here. I am tuning a pack of 4 Shark sticks for my truck while on the road. We live in Texas and are in Florida for grand baby time. I have a red neck carrying case for my Kenwood 520ST and solar charge controller and the like. Like you say it is a hobby of exploring. Who knows we might be able to have QSO when traveling back through Mississippi. All the best, 73 de KI5HXM
@RedNeckHamRadio
9 ай бұрын
Congrats on the Grandbaby. I sure hope you are getting to work some of this amazing 10m dx.
After reading the comments, I made an antenna from a panel mount so239. 5 welding rods later and I was on the air. easy tune to.. snip snip
I am thinking of putting a CB mount on a chain link fense support.
73 from my tech bench.👋🏻
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
73 de' AI5BL
Make whatever you have on hand work. That was pretty much my setup for Winter Field Day for our club, but was using a 17' vertical with a Wolf River coil on 40M. I was surprised to hear my CS getting that POTA! Just subscribed. 73 de N4WLC Bill
It’s all in the hog panels...jsn
Great video. New to the channel. I have several hamsticks and I will definitely give this a try.
Any antenna is better than no antenna.
That mesh for the peas could be used for a ground. Lots of metal in the , err, ground. Connect to CB mount with wites ending in alagator clips.
Great work... Appreciate the video. The redneck way and you have a bent "stanger" on that hamstick too
Spot on .
Fun to watch. Thanks
Gotta love splatter on another frequency..
I love it! Experiment and try something new. If it works, it works!
nice work keeping it real.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Think I’m going to give ham sticks a chance. Thanks for the video. 👍
Thanks for the great idea. I just passed my General exam last week. I live in a HOA with regulations and this antenna would be very inconspicuous. I just subscribed to your channel. - KB1YRF
Hey, if it works for you that’s all that matters. Your RFI issues have to do with common mode current. A good 1:1 choke or air balun using a balanced line multiband dipole (doublet) should take care of the problem.
Looks good.
Enjoyed the video. Very informative. I also like ham sticks. 73
Nice video. Nice usage of a steel t-post and mirror mount. I at first thought you were using the fence panel as the antenna. HHHMMM may have to check into that one. de W5KAL
Great video, look forward to more. 73, N2SCD
Well if it works why not ! I’ve hashed up stuff like that myself and it works eve a Hustler RM40 on a metal palisade fence worked a treat keep it up 73 de M0SRW
Look forward to QSO with you on 20 73s WB7ORB
If it works don't try to fix it! HAM IT UP ! HAM HARDER. The radio you are using is that a YAESU ft840. If it is that's a real good little radio I have had three of them. 73 AE4OY William Peacock 🦚 EM-81UF Blackshear, GA 😎 (OLDYELLA)
Thanks for the video. I'm stuck in an apartment trying to figure out a way around the rules here. It all helps. AF6TW
Good luck on your channel! Subbed.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
Southwest Germany waving a hand! 73 de Your Friend Uncle Guenter
This is what I'm talking about!! Greetings from West Virginia. Carl kc8ylt.
Nice,
Your Video title made me watch your video. I Subscribe !!!
To Funny! Very good idea!
Great job! Welcome to KZread! Best of luck with your channel! 73 de K2CJB
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
So you like 20 meters SSB . You need to get a 17 meter ham stick it's what I call layed back compared to 20 meters. Give it a try. I think you will definitely enjoy talking on 17meter band. 73 AE4OY William Peacock EM-81UF SOUTH EAST GEORGIA USA
Liked it. There was a article in QST with something similar. Think the radials were shorter. Be nice to see some light hearted fun. What frequency were the 4 radios tuned into? lol
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure about the exact frequency of the radials. I just guestimated with about 16 feet of wire for 20 meters
AI5BL, great video. I've actually ordered this mount and the MFJ-347 Dipole mount, pairs of 6m and 10m Hamsticks and now I'm going to order the 20m ones... I see you did 4 16' radials and you mentioned they are not enough. How many of what length do you think would be sufficient? Also, are the radials just laid on the ground's surface or are the ends staked with rods or something??? Lastly, which do you think would better, the Hamsticks in Horizontal Dipole or verticle??? Thanks again for the video, I plan to watch more and see what other cool tricks I learn.
@RedNeckHamRadio
Жыл бұрын
I have always heard from several of my elmers through the years that the more ground radials the better. In my experience 4 has always worked fine for me. Length needs to be around 1/4 wavelength but that too can be up for discussion. Just experiment and see what works for you. I do have the radials staked just to keep them from coiling up. I'm sure the Hamsticks will work fine horizontally in a dipole configuration but I have just always used them as verticals either mobile or as a groundplane.
Are the radios required? How did you attach them to the ham stick?
I've had nothing but good luck with my hamsticks, especially the 20 meter because it works all across the band without adjustment. The 40 meter works across the entire band with a tuner. 20 meter hamstick on a fencepost? Reminds me of what they say about duct tape... Don't laugh. Fixed is fixed!
Great idea love it I have everything except the hamstick I even got green beans growing on the fence. Question I have some 1/2" EMT 10' should I use a stick of that to get it a little higher??? KI5OVM 73 !!!
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great question Dwayne. A little height definitely wouldn't hurt. The only issue I believe would be keeping the ground radials at about a 30-45 degree angle from the antenna to keep the impedance correct as with any ground plane. Better yet may be actually mounting it almost on the ground and keeping your radials running along the ground thus making it a "ground mounted vertical". The take off angle would be much lower making it better for dx but not so much for local communicating. 73 d' AI5BL
@dwayneschank5456
2 жыл бұрын
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Great video! de W2CSI
what is that home made choke.. 3" or 4" PVC with like 5 turns?
@RedNeckHamRadio
10 ай бұрын
If my memory serves me I believe the pvc was 2 inch.
Can some of you guys it's in Mississippi tell me where you're at in Mississippi I'm in Pass Christian Mississippi and I've been studying for my ham license
Did you have that PVC pipe wire choke on it before when you were having RF audio issues?
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Yep I did
I've never talked do anybody cuz like I say I don't have license but if anybody is close to me I'm not young I'm 64 but I need somebody more experience in this equipment
I think you are inspire with callum😄
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Elegant or fugly.... if it works who gives a hoot! ;-) Subbed. 73's KG7GTF
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
My words exactly
How many turns and what size was the coil on the base?? Paul K1YOU
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
I'm using 2" PVC to wrap it on. There are 5 turns making sure they do not overlap and secure them with Ty-raps...zip ties.
@paulaubuchon2336
2 жыл бұрын
@@RedNeckHamRadio Nice job..I had similar problems and ended up using wrap on locking toroids which seem to take care of my issue Paul K1YOU
Ok, I got an idea for a new project. I have a piece of hog panel out behind the barn. When I get some free time, I'm gonna cut it in half then elevate each half off the ground about 3 feet and a few inches apart. I'm connecting the shield today one side and center conductor to the other. I wanna see what happens, would it be resonant anywhere? KI5IQE
That's extremely weird. I've never ever had RF back on 20m. In fact every antenna I've ever built, tuned okay on 20m, even if it wasn't supposed to.... 80m on the other hand, a pure pig. RF back on every single thing I've built. Worst band ever. Total nemesis.
@RedNeckHamRadio
2 жыл бұрын
Wow isn't that strange, 20m is the only band I've had many issues with.
Not going to lie. With the adjacent interference, I could not understand a single word of that contact. I'm glad you could.
First question how the heck do you keep the wire on the library bib straps from breaking lol ever time get those I 1 to 3 washing n there broke I got a small place in Mississippi few cows goats n bee's I like your videos I'll be watching I use to live Wisconsin but my family all from down here I'm a hour from mfj 73 n good dx n9prf
@RedNeckHamRadio
Жыл бұрын
Never had any trouble with my Liberty's They are about 10 years old
@joerowland7350
Жыл бұрын
@@RedNeckHamRadio I use buy them long ago n thay were all right But in last 4 or so years the brake the wire on the strap in a short time It like Caroline boots had 2 pair I like alternate ever day so dry out The last 2 pair I got way over 10 years but this one got now ant going make 3 for Shura the black changers to funk green if get wet 😳 Ever needfoot oiled n seems are pooping n one wellps dun cracked Made in Vietnam 😭 I'm in Mississippi but it feels like northern Wisconsin this week it 6 last night spent most the day thawing pipes to water my cow's I'm about have merry redneck Christmas n warm me up with a Mason jar lol Hope you n your a vare merry Christmas and a happy new year
If it works brother go for it ha ha 73s - KI5TKD
Well done. Thank you. DE VY2MJ. Cheers!
Great job, just subbed 73 de K0MRD
Hi. Good job with the antenna and radials. If you want to try something more, MFJ makes an entire line of telescoping aluminum antennas up to 17 feet. The 17 foot version, the mfj-1979, makes a 1/4 wave vertical when fully extended, and would work with your mount and radials. Super wide bandwidth. 73