W6SD - The San Fernando Valley Amateur Radio Club
W6SD - The San Fernando Valley Amateur Radio Club
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Ham Radio T-Hunts in 1960s Los Angeles
Physicist and ham radio hobbyist David Pepper, Ph.D., WA6TWA, recalls the fun and enjoyment of transmitter hunts in Los Angles of the 1960s, when he was a high schooler.
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Natalie Gray, NW6S - Glam Ham Radio
Просмотров 9138 месяцев назад
Natalie Gray, NW6S, produces TikTok’s and RUclips's Glam Ham Radio (tiktok.com/@glamhamradio.) Her video series currently offers about 425 short-form videos that explain all aspects of amateur radio. In less than two years, Glam Ham Radio has become the most popular ham radio channel on the TikTok platform, with nearly 58,000 followers.
Tim Duffy, K3LR - Shack Tour
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Tim Duffy, K3LR, CEO of DX Engineering, provides an in-depth tour of his amazing ham radio shack and antenna farm, which have hosted teams of hams from around the country and many foreign countries.
Steve Moreen, N7AQ, on FCC Ham Radio Safety Rules
Просмотров 13111 месяцев назад
Steven K. Moreen, N7AQ, provides an update on the FCC rules for RF exposure from radio transmitting stations. The rules went into effect June 1, 2020, but their effectiveness was delayed until May 3, 2021 for new stations, while existing stations had until May 3, 2023, to comply.
John Portune, W6NBC, on Mag Loop Antennas
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Prolific ham radio researcher and inventor John Portune, W6NBC, spoke to W6SD, the San Fernando Valley (CA) Amateur Radio Club in July of 2023 about construction and use of the (incorrectly named) magnetic loop antenna.
Diana Feinberg AI6DC on Solar Power Generators
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Diana Feinberg, AI6DF, spoke “All About Portable Solar Generators” to W6SD on April 21, 2023. Diana has served as President of the Palos Verdes Amateur Radio Club (K6PV) since 2012, and as ARRL Los Angeles Section Manager since 2016. She has also served as President of the 220 Spectrum Management Association; Chair of the Los Angeles Area Council of Amateur Radio Clubs; and Chair of the 2015 an...
Richard Donner, WA6KYR, on the History of Radio
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SFV ARC member Richard Donner, WA6KYR, talks about the early history of radio communications, starting with Guglielmo Marconi, and the crystal radios that were the way most Americans first heard radio signals. Those primitive but effective radios are still a source of fascination for him and other hobbyists.
Tim Duffy, K3LR, speaking to W6SD about Grounding and Bonding
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Tim Duffy, the CEO of DX Engineering, spoke to the San Fernando Valley Amateur Radio Club on Jan. 20, 2023, about the importance of grounding and bonding in the ham shack, and techniques for doing it right.
Andy Pattantyus, KF0ARA - A New Ham's Perspective
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Andy Pattantyus, KF0ARA, who earned his Technician and General tickets in 2020, talks about his experiences as a new but very active ham.
Cory Gibson, W3JL, on NVIS
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Cory Gibson, W3JL, a Vice President at DX Engineering, spoke to W6SD, the San Fernando Valley (CA) Amateur Radio Club, about NVIS - Near-Vertical Incidence Skywave. NVIS bridges the gap between close-in line-of-sight communications and contacts with stations thousands of miles away. It is a mainstay of emergency communications.
Roozy Moabery on EmComm
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Roozy Moabery, W1EH, speaks to W6SD about the role of ham radio in emergency communications - July 15, 2022
John Portune, W6NBC, on Cavity Duplexers
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John Portune, W6NBC, spoke to W6SD about how Cavity Duplexers are used in ham radio repeaters, along with the details of how they work, how they are tuned, and the physics behind these vitally important but often unfamiliar devices.
Nick Tusa, K5EF, on Wes Schum and Single Side Band Radio
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Nick Tusa, K5EF, speaks about his longtime friend and mentor, Wes Schrum, W9DYV, a pioneer of ham radio who was key to the adoption of single sideband communication.
Alan Wolke, W2AEW, on Smith Charts
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Alan Wolke, W2AEW, spoke with W6SD on Feb. 18, 2022, about using Smith Charts on the NanoVNA for evaluating ham radio antennas and other purposes.
Dr. Jack Nilsson of COMPACtenna
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Dr. Jack Nilsson, N8NDL, spoke to W6SD, the San Fernando Valley (CA) Amateur Radio Club, on Jan. 21, 2022. He is the inventor of the COMPACtenna, which as the name suggests are small in size yet deliver the performance of much larger antennas. The UHF COMPACtenna, for the 70cm, 1.25m and 2m bands, comes in 7.5-inch and 9-inch versions for mounting on vehicles. A model designed for stationary us...
W6SD Bob Brehm AK6R on End Fed Antennas - August 20, 2021
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W6SD Bob Brehm AK6R on End Fed Antennas - August 20, 2021
Oliver Dully, K6OLI, on Winlink Global Radio Email
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Oliver Dully, K6OLI, on Winlink Global Radio Email
Gordo West at W6SD 04 16 21
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Gordo West at W6SD 04 16 21
Bob Heil, K9EID of Heil Sound, Speaking to W6SD on March 19, 2021
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Bob Heil, K9EID of Heil Sound, Speaking to W6SD on March 19, 2021
Ed Fong at W6SD - Feb. 23, 2021
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Ed Fong at W6SD - Feb. 23, 2021
Ham Radio Propagation Tools - January 15 2021
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Ham Radio Propagation Tools - January 15 2021
W6SD: Ham Radio In The Time of COVID-19
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W6SD: Ham Radio In The Time of COVID-19
What Sunspots and the Solar Cycle Mean To You - Ken Larson, KJ6RZ
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What Sunspots and the Solar Cycle Mean To You - Ken Larson, KJ6RZ

Комментарии

  • @IreneBrown-h9u
    @IreneBrown-h9u 5 дней назад

    Excellent Guide for Emergency Preparedness! Thanks so much W1EH!

  • @colinreid7305
    @colinreid7305 7 дней назад

    Great article. Perhaps I misunderstand the application of the aluminium tape. Rather that cut the pvc elbows and line the inside of them with tape, is it not possible to simply glue the elbows to the frame and then wrap the frame with the tape overlapping the elbows and the frame with two or more wraps resulting in continous continuity.

  • @charissarousseau806
    @charissarousseau806 15 дней назад

    What info have you gathered regarding the blue balls and sonic weather occurrences?

  • @ericwobschall8410
    @ericwobschall8410 28 дней назад

    Info packed

  • @bobcat_the_Lion
    @bobcat_the_Lion 29 дней назад

    Thanks for the explanation John. I always wondered how they could have a transmitter and a receiver with only 600 kHz separation on the same antenna. Yes, they told me that they used cavity duplexers, but somehow it was a mystery to me how they worked. 73 de Johan, PA3BVB

  • @JonPerlmanMD
    @JonPerlmanMD Месяц назад

    Ham radio never seemed so exciting as you present it Natalie. Great job, KD6M

  • @jamesknotts1546
    @jamesknotts1546 Месяц назад

    Wow this guy has to be able to talk anywhere he wants. Really impressive setup he has.

  • @dxhunter5277
    @dxhunter5277 Месяц назад

    Great job Tim, you are a real HAM!

  • @ingeniousys
    @ingeniousys 3 месяца назад

    Very nice presentation, but there was one key consideration in antenna design and implementation that was not mentioned: Radiation pattern. This presentation focused on getting the SWR of the antenna low enough to be handled by the antenna tuners in modern rigs, but it ignored where the signal is actually radiating. It would have been really nice to see the radiation patterns of the various antenna designs. Some of them, I'm quite confident, are "cloud warmers", while others (at the right height and on the right band) would perform decently for DX.

  • @wingwalker7380
    @wingwalker7380 4 месяца назад

    for testing the loop with a field strength meter/magnetometer , etc in the far field. The inverse square law states that for a point source of waves that is capable of radiating omnidirectionally and with no obstructions in the vicinity, the intensity I decreases with the square of the distance, d, from the source.

  • @wingwalker7380
    @wingwalker7380 4 месяца назад

    for everyone's perusal

  • @arnongoldstein
    @arnongoldstein 5 месяцев назад

    interesting and insightful, thank you very much !!

  • @ess2870
    @ess2870 5 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know the fitting for the 1"pvc tuning pipe? Is it a cap thats drilled or a coupler?

  • @joes973
    @joes973 6 месяцев назад

    Why not do a horizonal loop?

  • @TheIllestShogun
    @TheIllestShogun 6 месяцев назад

    I need to figure out how to talk to people. I have been scanning. I have my gmrs but want to get my ham.

  • @bradbuck7891
    @bradbuck7891 7 месяцев назад

    Thoughts on using aluminum downspout material for this project? Paint can be removed for connections

  • @milohoffman274
    @milohoffman274 8 месяцев назад

    This is good info but there seems to be zero actual builds or examples detailed which are using these ideas on the internet to see if they actually work or not.

    • @NamasenITN
      @NamasenITN 5 месяцев назад

      It would be easy to perform quantitative comparisons instead of simulations...

  • @natel2928
    @natel2928 8 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know the title of the "IEEE Study" he refers to on not matching the receive only antenna?

  • @bendeleted9155
    @bendeleted9155 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much. 💪🇺🇸👍

  • @drivingsouthwest6895
    @drivingsouthwest6895 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing info. Thanks!

  • @stevesummersell_K4WXX
    @stevesummersell_K4WXX 8 месяцев назад

    Glam Ham! 😃

  • @unitedseaspace4355
    @unitedseaspace4355 8 месяцев назад

    I got here, from your tik tok live, plug. 😉

  • @GlamHamRadio
    @GlamHamRadio 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for having me! And for being such a great ham club 😁📻👍

  • @georgedietz6767
    @georgedietz6767 8 месяцев назад

    John, your first video you specify a skin debt for 40 meters to 1.2 and on this video you change to 3x at 3.6 mils. In determining thickness of aluminum or cu tape the aluminum should be at least 3.6 mils thick for 40 meters? May I also ask if this loop will work with an sdr rspdx as at this point I will only be using it to receive not transmit?

  • @KQ4JHQ
    @KQ4JHQ 9 месяцев назад

    Whatn does COVID have anything to do with operating a radio. Its a singular hobby. Spread some COVID through thr airwaves. Haha

  • @cliffruder8784
    @cliffruder8784 9 месяцев назад

    I don't know much about loops, obviously, and I am confused about how to feed this antenna? what is the center conductor of my coax attached to and what is the shield connected to?

    • @bjornosterman1252
      @bjornosterman1252 16 дней назад

      I have the same questions and been looking over the internet for days, without finding the answer. Today i emailed John, so lets hope for an answer ;)

  • @patriciaheil4752
    @patriciaheil4752 9 месяцев назад

    I was married to a man named Bobby Bryce Heil.He died in 1993 .I still miss him.

  • @poorman-trending
    @poorman-trending 9 месяцев назад

    On the foil tape. Do you need to do anything about the adhesive where the tape overlaps? I don’t think that tape is made to specifically be conductive so the adhesive may not be conductive either and the overlapping portions may not be making a good connection.

    • @putteification
      @putteification 9 месяцев назад

      The adhesive layer is very thin, and so the overlap has such high capacitance that it is effectively a short at RF

  • @3dhavok
    @3dhavok 9 месяцев назад

    If square gets you more area, then wouldn't building a square shape loop but with 3x3 or 2x2 boards and covering with aluminum tape for more surface area of the loop?

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim 9 месяцев назад

      No. As John says near the end, if your conductor is flat, then the skin effect moves all of the current to the corners of its shape. The cross-section of your conductor still needs to be circular to get the best conductivity.

  • @TheFretman2
    @TheFretman2 9 месяцев назад

    Wow…much needed info!

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 9 месяцев назад

    After 40 years of fooling with loops, I thought I knew everything I needed to know, but I was taking notes on this presentation. :)

  • @scott8049
    @scott8049 9 месяцев назад

    secret, purchase a Palomar noise filter for $129. buy a palomar common noise choke...lol...choke? I meant joke. he already robbed me of 400+ dollars.

  • @kenwing6196
    @kenwing6196 10 месяцев назад

    Wire Length (feet) 68-73, 85, 92, 102, 120-125 Minimum Coax Length (feet) 65

  • @kenwing6196
    @kenwing6196 10 месяцев назад

    I run the Bullet 9:1 with an 85' wire, 20' vertical, 65' horizontal (inverted L), with two 15' radials, and choke on the coax at 50'. Works great.

  • @fubarsnafu4994
    @fubarsnafu4994 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely nailed it! Thank you... Best presentation to date by far on the web! Palomar has been part of this arsenal for many many years. Years before I even had my ticket. As usual fashionably late to the meet but glad I caught this one ✌

  • @Jim65804
    @Jim65804 10 месяцев назад

    NVIS antennas are less than 10 feet high, except in the case of the 2259's since they are inverted vee they are 12 feet at the top. This fact comes from years of experience, not some theorist and flawed eznec's.

  • @BigFireDave
    @BigFireDave 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have had my license for a long time, mostly for 2M work with the local network for hurricane shelter emergency work. But now I am retired and going to move into a bus I am converting and sell my condo <the main reason I have not been active, condo rules.> I have been watching "mag loop" antenna development and was considering one for the roof of the bus and one on the roof of my jeep. But I had been figuring on laying them horizontally for nondirectional use but you are the first person I have heard say they wont work horizontally. I was just wondering why they won't work as well horizontally as they do vertically. The radiation pattern for the loop would be nice if they did work horizontally. I can make them tip up and put a rotator <tv type> on them. But that would make them only usable when not on the road.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim 9 месяцев назад

      Mainly, it's because the magnetic field they produce is through the axis of the loop. So if you have the loop oriented horizontally, the field is going into the ground and straight up into the air. Pay no attention to what John says about there being no such thing as a "magnetic loop antenna". Both electric field and magnetic field transmissions end up being the same (i.e., a balance of electric and magnetic fields) once you're a few tens of wavelengths away from the antenna, but in the near field, these small loops (i.e., diameter << wavelength), the near field is almost purely magnetic. There is simply not enough electric field gradient across their diameter to create a significant electric field. And one of the chief advantages of magnetic antennas is that they don't pick up NEARBY electrical interference nearly as well as do electric antennas (i.e., "dipoles"). But DO listen to what he says about making your conductor's diameter as large as you can. That much is gospel.

  • @janpettersson2432
    @janpettersson2432 10 месяцев назад

    I wonder what *edge* skin effect is? I cannot find any mention in my sources- . The antenna at 55:43 did not look too bad for me. Except very thin see through conductive material.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim 9 месяцев назад

      There is no "edge" skin effect: skin effect is the result of the current trying to get as far away as it can from other parallel currents. This means that to take advantage of skin effect, your conductor's cross-section needs to be as close to perfectly circular as possible. If it is square, then the effect of the currents being repelled from each other is that all of the current goes through the corners of your square conductor. Now I'll go off the beaten path into conjecture on my part: if you do a multi-turn loop, I believe the coils should be arranged to that together they form a cylinder around their center. Once your into multiple turns, the current will all be on the outsides of those turns, to the extent that maybe you only need to put the aluminum tape on the outward-facing side of the PVC/ABS/PE pipe. I'll need to think about this further.

  • @pamalacrabtree1727
    @pamalacrabtree1727 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. KO4ESA/WRJR757

  • @pamalacrabtree1727
    @pamalacrabtree1727 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. KO4ESA/WRJR757

  • @maytronix7201
    @maytronix7201 11 месяцев назад

    Just picked up this very antenna

  • @sureshv8823
    @sureshv8823 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent from a practical genius 🎉! Thanks 🙏 a lot sir

  • @scottcleveland1125
    @scottcleveland1125 11 месяцев назад

    I cannot find the microbeam antenna anywhere for sale can you help me out

  • @royurick
    @royurick Год назад

    Wow. Talk about drinking from the firehose...

  • @kirkp_nextguitar
    @kirkp_nextguitar Год назад

    At 42:25 (Question #1) he says EFHW antennas don’t work on odd multiples of the fundamental frequency. That is incorrect.

  • @ronbo422
    @ronbo422 Год назад

    I used to have a 40m NVIS dipole up in my back yard. 7' off the ground, with 3 reflector wires laid in the grass underneath it. I heard that those help out a lot, but not sure. Anyway, I would get "40 over" reports throughout Texas and into Arkansas (which was off of the NE-pointing end of that dipole) from my QTH in central Texas. I used to blow other operators minds with my booming, 100W signal. 😆

  • @rtoledo2
    @rtoledo2 Год назад

    WOW , Bob just got your 71' antenna , that bullet picture does not do justice to that bullet, I can tell it's quality just by the weight of the goodies in it, and that Maxi -chocker is also awesome, I can tell you put quality ferrites in it. I will post once I get it installed. runs circle around the first radio-wazs I got 2 years ago at hro wen I bought all my gear from Bob in Anaheim.

  • @billr4267
    @billr4267 Год назад

    Nice informative video. BUT... after I ordered an in-stock wire antenna from them, find that their customer service is nonexistent, terrible. After waiting 2 weeks for an antenna... nothing, zippo, nada, they hadn't even shipped it yet. Probably won't be buying anything else from them.

  • @GordonHudson
    @GordonHudson Год назад

    Discovering RF choke at the transceiver end of things really reduced my receive noise level. I made one from 30 (!) 6mm ferrite beads threaded onto a piece of good quality RG58 with a gap between each and then heatshrunk over so its like a flexible patch lead. I combined that with a G3SEK mains filter and ferrites on all the switch mode 5v power supplies in the house. Got my noise level down from S8 to S2 on HF. GM4SVM

  • @rubidiotesla4458
    @rubidiotesla4458 Год назад

    Such a complex subject for lay people like me, but master Jhon Portune, with his mastery, managed to convey the content in a simple and motivating way.