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Short comparison between the Baofeng UV5R abd the Tidradio TD-H3.
Will the TD-H3 unseat the UV5R as the entry level Chinese HT? Time will tell.
Tidradio TD-H3 as used in the video: amzn.to/48DmXRz
TD-H3 GMRS version: amzn.to/48Dn6o5
Baofeng UV-5R Plus: amzn.to/4fGgOGK
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Tidradio TD-H3 as used in the video: amzn.to/48DmXRz
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2 Meter J pole antenna build using hardware store components.
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Simple 2 meter antenna you can build quickly from components most hardware stores carry. Tools used in this video: nanoVNA: amzn.to/3YqECXU House wire: amzn.to/40r03eh 3/4 200 psi PVC pipe: www.homedepot.com/p/Charlotte-Pipe-3-4-x-10-PR-200-Pipe-Plain-End-PVC200070600RS/100348478 Ed Fong's antennas: edsantennas.weebly.com/ Note: Some links may be affiliate links of which I may earn a commission...
Wiring vintage mics on modern or vintage transceivers.
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Deep dive into wiring mics, covering both the internal switching and wiring plugs. I'll cover the pin-out for the RJ45 connector for modern Yaesu radios. Turner microphone history: cbdaze.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-turner-microphone-story-and.html Soldering iron used in this video: amzn.to/3TENVSr KiwiSDR map page: rx.linkfanel.net/ Some of the above links may be affiliate links of which I may ea...
Whats the best HF antenna for a new HAM?
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A discussion on the various antennas a new HAM can install. FT240-43 Toroid for winding baluns/ununs/chokes: amzn.to/47hVeoV Anytone 779uv 2 meter/70 cm/GMRS radio: amzn.to/47surpV Above links may be affiliate links in which I may earn commission.
How does a J antenna work when the center conductor is shorted to ground?
Просмотров 1213 месяца назад
Exploring how RF can turn a dead short into an open circuit. Original video from my other channel: ruclips.net/video/YDpiobKNW18/видео.html
Can the AESS system in the Yaesu FT710 be improved?
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Tweaking the external speaker in Yaesu's FT710 for better fidelity. Components used in this video: amzn.to/3LvfeKJ www.parts-express.com/Visaton-FRS7-8-2.5-Full-Range-Speaker-8-Ohm-292-530?quantity=1 amzn.to/4fr2bb1 Original videos on my other channel: ruclips.net/video/liEIAZHDx6I/видео.html ruclips.net/video/6mpJpVSOMao/видео.html ruclips.net/video/rt0dZAHaZ5Y/видео.html Note that some of the...
Building, installing and testing a one radial antenna.
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The trapped vertical antenna gets built and tested. Part one of this build: ruclips.net/video/4kbOyvpzoYw/видео.html Coax trap building: ruclips.net/video/_d6nkj2dJtE/видео.html Testing coax traps with a nanoVNA: ruclips.net/video/lrzehEJmzqQ/видео.html 14 gauge wire: amzn.to/3XXUnao FT240-43 toroids: amzn.to/4cBqdya Fiberglass rebar: www.lowes.com/pl/Fiberglass Rebar-Rebar-remesh-Concrete-ceme...
Modeling a prospective 10-20-40 meter vertical antenna.
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Can you build a ground plane antenna with just one radial? And would it still be a ground plane? How to build coax traps: ruclips.net/video/_d6nkj2dJtE/видео.html K7MEM's page on coax trap building: k7mem.com/Ant_Trap_Antenna.html Callum's RUclips page: www.youtube.com/@UC6wLPPAzu7iPDMaUeHoVvJw Some of the materials used in this build: amzn.to/3zqZxRT amzn.to/4bxYA7w www.lowes.com/pd/Owens-Corn...
2024's solar eclipse as seen from southern Nevada.
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Time lapse video of the 2024 solar eclipse showing the 49% obscuring of the sun.
How to use a nanoVNA as a grid dip meter.
Просмотров 21 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Grid dip meter, grid dip oscillator, dip meter, whatever you call it, they're a useful tool for tuning L/C circuits such as coax traps or antenna traps. Rick's Shop (my other channel) coax trap build video: ruclips.net/video/_d6nkj2dJtE/видео.html nanoVNA used in this video: amzn.to/3x2E7t0 MFJ's coil kit for their antenna analyzer: mfjenterprises.com/products/mfj-66c Links may be affiliate lin...
What does all this antenna wavelength stuff mean?
Просмотров 2808 месяцев назад
Getting to the bottom -or the top- of antenna wavelength designations. Some of the antennas mentioned in this video: Sirio 1/4 wave ground plane: amzn.to/3T6MBbk Shakespeare Big Stick: shakespeare-ce.com/marine/product/176-1-marine-big-stick-cb-antenna/ Sirio 5/8 wave vertical: amzn.to/49OiMBT Solarcon 99: amzn.to/3wpmDXA Some of the above links are affiliate links and I may earn commission if ...
Building an easy common mode choke for antennas.
Просмотров 6 тыс.8 месяцев назад
A common mode current choke (sometimes called a 1:1 balun) at the feed point of antennas is a must for good performance. This is the version I like to run as waterproofing is not necessary with this design. Ft-240-43 Toroid used: amzn.to/49H77oc Coax used: amzn.to/3SHFJQd Note: Stranded RG58 is what is typically used but stranded RG8x will work. Links are affiliate links and I may earn a commis...
Assembling and tuning Adam's 100w end-fed kit.
Просмотров 2958 месяцев назад
Building and tuning a 20 meter/40 meter linked end fed half wave antenna with K6ARK's end-fed kit. Adam's kit goes in and out of stock often but can be found here: amzn.to/3SAsxfW Nano VNA for tuning: amzn.to/3uCj1AS Paracord and winder that can be used as a carrier: www.dollartree.com/tool-bench-paracords-with-winders-25ft/327328 Above links may be affiliate links and I may earn a commission i...
The wrong way, and the right way to install PL259 connectors.
Просмотров 2218 месяцев назад
Today I'm repairing an outside PL259 connector that I did incorrectly the first time around. I'll throw in some tips for waterproofing as well. Heat shrink used in the video: amzn.to/48oSLIk Amphenol connectors for .240" coax RG8x, LMR240, etc. amzn.to/3wkl8dm Amphenol connectors for .400" coax RG8, RG213, LMR400, etc. amzn.to/3OH6hQm Above links are affiliate links, I may earn a commission if ...
Electret condenser microphone element installation in a vintage Turner mic.
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Electret condenser microphone element installation in a vintage Turner mic.
An Astroplane clone cut for 2 Meter Ham use.
Просмотров 2269 месяцев назад
An Astroplane clone cut for 2 Meter Ham use.
Great vid! Subbed
I actually think there was a lot of work involved, and not all that much of an improvement. I get by just fine with stock.
The J pole is a great antenna. I have a 2m version with 145MHz centre F (middle of the 2m band in the UK) in my loft I built about 10years ago and I use ir on 2 & 70. Mines built on the outside of a piece of 40mm 1.55ins waste water pipe and 2,5mm^2 house wire earth/ground like yours and taped together with insulation tape. It is hung from the ridge beam of the roof with a bit of string hung on a cup hook. I have always understood the antenna to be an end fed half wave fed from a 1/4 wave matching stub and that stub should be as high an impedance as possible to match the end fed impedance of the half wave. i.e. the wire diameter/distance between wires ratio should be as great as possible and preferably something around 600Ohms. Mine is around 480Ohms from memory. It is essentially a miniature Zepp but vertical. No matter what, it is such a simple antenna to build and easy to tune. I built my first J pole when I was first licenced 44years ago and I had almost no test equipment to check it out and it all still worked just fine. I've never put my current one on the VNA. i should as I tend to use it on 70cm more than 2m. I'm told that the radiation pattern is a bit high angle on 70 but for getting into the local repeater it doesn't matter much Thanks for the video, great to revisit an old friend the J pole. 73 de Al, G8YKM
I like this build. I need to watch the GMRS build, that ant could be a game changer for some of my activities. Thanks and 73, Bill.
Luckily I have a garden with plenty of space. So if I were going to start on 20 and 40 (and hope for 10) would you go for a dipole with 10m on each leg or one with 20m on each leg?
It looks kike if you'd crossed over one turn before itnwould hsve been more evn between the two directions of winding?5+1 crossiver which went thr same way, then 6 the other side?
Well explained and demo'd. Random wire with a 9:1 and tuner?
Hi there What formats have you set for the traces please
@@kevtheskin Resistance and phase.
@RicksHamShack Hi Rick thanks for the reply. Is resistance in the formats advance settings. Would you mind doing a wee video with the setup of the traces please. Cheers 73 Kev
@@RicksHamShack Sorry to bother you again. I cant get this to work . I have 2x traces set one with phase and the other on resistance. 10mhz to 500mhz and nothing? Can you help?
@@kevtheskin ruclips.net/video/xsFG655zEp0/видео.html That video shows how to change the format of the trace, hope that helps.
@RicksHamShack Hi Rick, Thanks for replying. I have set my nano up with phase and resistance and a loop and nothing shows on my nano when held over the trap. What scale divisions are you using please. 73 Kev mm0kjg
A very useful video and well explained, thank-you. I may well make one of these.
New Ham General here running my first radio and antenna. I bought an FTDX-10 and feed it a 40m OCFD, 22'leg and 44' leg. Tunes 6,10,12,15,17,20,30,40. I'm working the world. mAT-30 tuner gives SWR of 1.0 to 1.1 on everything but 6m (1.4) and 12m (1.6). Will tune 80m to 2.1 but I can't get any power out, radio limits it to 8w.
gracias muy interesante tu arreglo, voy a ver si lo hago. Gracias 73 LU9ERV
Hi Rick, great video…. So is there simply no way to use a stock older Astatic D-104 or a Turner+3 mic on the FT710 without modifications?
ruclips.net/video/O93vFTjugqY/видео.htmlsi=Uw-I6ADSNRuWk9Xt they do work. I use a Turner +2 and a Cobra desk mic on my FT710.
Yes, you can. I'll put a link in the video comments where I did just that.
@@RicksHamShack thanks, another great video. I was actually hoping for help to understand the pin wiring setup for a turner +3 and D104 (T-UG8 version) to FT710. I think I’ve exhausted every possible wire combination but the mics won’t even key up leave alone modulate. I tried the electronic and relay switch setting too. Seems it’s only the following pins needing connection but both mics are 4 wire. YAESU pin 3 Ground YAESU pin 4 Mic Audio YAESU pin 6 PTT
@@leosgolf Do you have a DVOM? If so, check for continuity between PTT and ground when keying the mic.
I do and it looks ok ... I have now successfully wired a Turner+ 3 to work but the D104 is still not cooperating. The mic 100% works on another radio.
My favorite antenna is a EFHW… worked the world with it… That and a G90 with a great tuner built in
Absolutely agree with you that a fan dipole would be a great option, but only if you have the space to erect one. If you are compromised with regards to space, then the end fed half wave has to be the best choice. My current efhw in a 2 floor apartment runs out through a window, outside of the building for 10m, back into the apartment for 5m to another window on the opposite side and the outside again for approx 5m. This arrangement lets me get into the north east US and Europe from southern England on 20m using 20 watts. I can use 40m for UK and near Europe contacts, but this band is prone to a high noise due to the compromised installation.
Good info. I have been on the air 60 years and have had many antennas. I can’t say that my best antenna was a dipole but that’s what I have worked most of my DX with! My full size 6 element 10 meter Yagi at 70 feet was good but I have used and am still using a couple 10 meter dipoles. My full size 4 element 20 meter Yagi at 70 feet was quite good but I have used two 20 meter dipoles for many years now. Switching from one dipole direction to another is instant whereas it took time to rotate the big Yagi. Most of my dipoles are and have been “ fan dipoles”. I presently have two 20/10 meter fan dipoles. Easier to handle than my previous 40/20/10 meter dipoles. At my present location I have the 40 meter antenna separate and on much longer coax. I do a lot of contesting and these dipoles allow me to sometimes work 100 countries on three or four bands in a single weekend. Over 1000 QSOs certainly tells me the dipole is a good antenna. As you say, these multiband dipoles are easy to build and tune. I always recommend beginners start with the simple dipole or fan dipole. There are a lot less headaches making it work! No ground or counterpoise necessary. In most cases, unless the feedline just happens to be a critical length I have never needed a choke. Only one of my dipoles has a coil of coax and I really can’t tell any difference. I never did that before, had no reason to do it when I did, so probably will not do it again unless I notice a problem. Keep up the good work. 73, Don
Is it possible to test field strength with my VNA?
I am shocked by the $0.75 crap speaker in the aess accessory speaker. I wish I had a buddy with a lathe. But if I was doing this mod myself I think I could get the job done with six or eight plunge cuts with a vibrating multi-tool and a bit of filing to clean up the edges. Still, when you have the right tool for the job, you should use it.
Thanks for the Video, but anyway the Improvement is very small. AESS is really a Fake ! My Speaker lies under the table and that's the best Place for it. In the Shack using now a small AudioBox at the Phoneconnector and sometimes Behringer Ms20. 73 - DJ5ER
Use the second setting for aess for high tone or low tone
I'll guess that it's not a short at the frequency of resonance, but only at DC. :)
Hallo , es ist Hochfrequenz die dort angelegt wird, keine Gleichspannung. für die HF ist das kurze untere stück eine Induktivität.
It is very weird that YAESU Sells A expensive Radio whit so BAD Sound both of the internal and the external speakers. You should get A refund of some of the money that you payed for the Radio. Thank you for A great informative Video 73 Vy OZ3NO
I still think the FT710 is the best bargain for an HF radio at the moment. Getting the FT710 field and adding a cheap bookshelf speaker would give you a radio that would work great. Note the radio was useable as-is, I just wanted more low tones in the receive audio, which I got with this modification. Others might think the receive audio is fine, my taste is different.
This Is Actually very Helpful, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE VIDEO AND INFORMATION! Greetings From Me !
Love the home brew and backyard engineering. Keep it coming and 73, KF0NNQ.
Looking good... and works well for sure 💯👍
Greetings. ruclips.net/video/pTIiq0VlywM/видео.html
Great demo thanks G0USL
Cool and thanks for the video. 73, KF0NNQ.
In the future use painters tape and make a square on the table or floor marking the border of your video shot area. This way it will help you not to do things outside the border where most of your work is not seen by the viewer.
Excellent video! Thanks
new telco operator ????
Good video, thank you. Solder verse hydraulic crimps? 73, KF0NNQ.
Good video and informative. 73, KF0NNQ.
What was the nano vna set to? Phase, swr and log mag? Was out of focus so I couldn't,t read
Mine came with such a small manual, I am not even sure what all functions it has, I have just been trying to test some GMRS antennas with it. After watching this video, I see that I need to find instructions on how to calibrate it properly.
Interesting. I was first licensed in '57 so am familiar with GDOs. actually I started collecting them at hamfests and have MFJ, Heath, Kenwood and Simpson ones. (I'd like to get an Eico with a real vacuum tube in it.). Anyway I also have a Nano and your demo was very interesting. But all my GDOs have a series of plug-in coils with many more turns and I wondered what difference that made compare to your little homebrew one. Is it because of the wideband sensitivity of the Nano? Does Q enter into it? 73
I have been using a grid dip oscillator, GDO, for a long time also. Still use them, even tonight, and have found the Barker & Williamson (B&W) GDO very good and uses an acorn tube. I see them on Ebay and maybe you would enjoy one of those for your tube collection and use. I started with my general license in '63. Been a great hobby for a long time. I don't know how to use a GDO for determining Q but a nano VNA can be used to measure Q. I also did that tonight on a B&W 850A tank coil for a friend. B&W advertises their unloaded Q to be 50 or better. I measured it at 70 on the 20M tap. Not too bad. 73 WA4QGA
Amazing results of the nanoVNA. Thank you.
Very cool 👍
Thanks Ape! I'm about to head over to your channel and watch the St. Patrick's day toroid...
👍Thanks for posting.
This idea came from a magazine article years ago. MFJ copied it and sold it as an adaptor for their antenna analyzers. It is actually better just to connect the trap or resonant circuit to the VNA directly and measure the impedance of the trap or resonant circuit. Just use a short jumper with a cable separation at the far end with alligator clips. Calibrate that with an OSL calibration. The VNA can measure the actual trap impedance and Q using a direct connection, I do it every week for testing RF chokes. You don't have to spend $53 for a useless hunk of wire you can find in your junk box. You can make a jumper or adaptor for a jumper with clip leads and read the actual impedance with a direct connection. It can do anything this can do and better, and you save almost $60!!
I have tried measuring directly from the S11 port, for some reason the nano shows them a few hundred KHz low on frequency. Might be an error on my part.
You should get some connector savers. They look like an attenuator but they have a straight through connection. Just wind them onto the two VNA ports and leave them there. No need to use jumpers that way.
was going to recommend this myself. I went the extra step of 3D printing a little attachment that slips over the hex nuts of the SMA-savers to keep them from turning
That $53.95 ad for a set of pick-up loops for an MFJ cracked me up! That's as much as an entire NanoVNA. Thanks for the videos. Some good hams, including you are turning into RUclips Elmers and creating a body of work that can teach hams of any level how to build, how to repair, how to design, even everything about atmospherics, or tips and tricks. And the info just grows continually. It's a wonderful thing. Now, if we could just get rid of some of the Baofeng unboxing videos. :) Thank you.
Based on MFJ coils, and older Kenwood and other brands, having multiple sizes, I assumed the coils were tuned. Guess I'll be making coils now!
Hey now! Those CCRs are getting lots of new blood into radio, and a bunch of us old dogs back into radio. Studying for my tech ticket currently. Without a Baofeng UV-5R and a GMRS-9R, I certainly would not have been able to afford to get started again.
@@javabeanz8549, you'll need to spell out what a CCR is. I've found hundreds of definitions, from constant current regulators to Credence Clearwater Revival.
@@javabeanz8549, I have nothing at all against the cheap radios, unless they have illegal harmonic output. I have 6 or 8 of them. What I've grown weary of is video after video of kids who know essentially nothing about radio simply opening up the boxes and talking about doing just that. I already know how to open boxes. I've seen far too many such videos as I was trying to learn about the actual characteristics of the radios. They waste everyone's time. It takes a while to sort through the garbage channels to find channels like this one with actual content.
@@johnwest7993 oh yes, the Wannabes... they want to be influencers, so they bought a $25 to $60 radio on Amazon, Temu, etc, and opened the box and read through the tiny manual that comes with most of them, played with the radio for a few minutes and think that they are experts. I think that we can find their kind in many areas. I have a collection here, Bao Feng, Tidradio, B-Tech, QYT, Radioddity. In fact, there's supposed to be another radio on UPS today. And no, I won't be doing an unboxing video ;0) I was into CBs and Shortwave listening 40 years ago or so. Now I am more into GMRD, and want to get my technician ticket so I can get on UHF and VHF. I really don't have enough property to get into HF, and besides that, I can deal with all the noise coming in on skip, it just gives me a headache anymore.
This is great stuff! Subscribed :-)
I wound mine around a 1.25" pill bottle and put the SMA connector directly to the two inch long wires. (no coax) If I can connect it, I can replace it. I used "liquid tape" to bind the two turns and the two inch long lead into a rod. I used about #20 enameled wire. I use mine like a wand holding the MiniVNA-Pro with coil as a hand held probe. (no vise) Ron W4BIN
Thank you for this info!
Sweet!
What this wont replicate is the very high impedance the grid dip meter operated at(meg ohms) because you are now coupling into a 50ohm test system. This means the circuit under test will be loaded and damped much more than with the GDM. What this might mean in practical terms is hard to say, in use the circuit might react at slightly different frequency to that measured with the Tiny VNA. The tank circuit in that regen receiver might not have the Q you were expecting! :)
Not quite. The coupling coefficient between coils will allow an impedance match as seen between the low and high frequency trap measurements, the coupling increases as the frequency rises, increasing loading. Not ideal but it will give a good indication. A real GDO still reigns supreme.
If I have time, I may try NanoVNA vs GDO later. I found that I can very accurately measure the dip frequency on a GDO by zero beating the GDO with a calibrated receiver. It would be interesting to see if there any difference between the Nano and the GDO.
@@Steve-GM0HUU that would be good if you could. The poster did a good and detailed job at the construction of it, but left it a bit thin on the use-cases side.. I hope he would consider doing a Part 2.. Thanx-n-73 lm-VK3OLA
@@lmantuano6986 I did a quick test. I used my old TRIO DM-801 to get a dip on a 12m trap. My receiver indicated dip frequency of 25.253MHz. I used my NanoVNA v2.2 to get a dip on on the same trap and the same receiver indicated a dip frequency of 25.525MHz. OK, not a very accurate test but it did indicate a GDO vs NanoVNA difference of 272KHz. Assuming one of the methods is accurate, 272KHz is a approx. a 1% error.
Hi Rick, i am trying to test a Key Fob, RF type for central locking on car, i am told it can be done with a nano VNA, but i haven't managred to do it yet...Fred in Uk.
Most of them are 315 MHz. I test them with a TPMS tool that has that feature. I'll see if my loop picks up the fobs I have and report back.
@@RicksHamShack Thanks Rick..
Probably better to use a rtl-sdr for quick "does it transmit" when you have a rough idea of the frequency. (You're only going to get 2mhz instantaneous bandwidth, but you can check various bands quickly)
If your scope is high enough frequency, you can put a loop on the end of an oscilloscope probe and hold it to the case of the Fob and see if it is transmitting RF.
@@ElPasoTubeAmps Yes ok i see what you mean, i will give it a try thanks...F.
Id be VERY concerned using non teflon dielectric coax when winding such sharp turns.
Good point. Attention should be put into the coax choice based on minimum turning radius.
Great mod! I've got a couple of these mics branded as Johnson for my old CB radios. Haven't tried them in years. If the elements are bad, now i have a way to mod them. 73!
why do you use this contraption? 73de sa6.
So current CMC doesn't go back down the coax into the shack , also to stop feed line from being a radial !