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Ham radio information and tips
Kenwood TS890s Voice Guide Audio
A demonstration of the built in Voice Guidance option in the Kenwood TS890s. The voice guide can be configured several ways. See chapter 13 of the TS890s owner's manual for more information. You can download the manual from the Kenwood wensite at: manual.kenwood.com/en_contents/search/keyword
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AM Rally 2021
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Honoring Amateur Radio Heritage with the 2021 AM Rally. Discocer an Adventure
SteppIR Antenna Tuning Noise in a Receiver
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For the purpose of demonstration. The transceiver and antenna selection in this video was intentionally configured to dramatically enhance the tuning noise that might be noticed when tuning a SteppIR Antenna. The noise is considered by most to be normal, and is barley noticeable in a correctly installed and properly operating system. The noise is created when the antenna controller commands the...
SteppIR UrbanBeam Element Test
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Testing for proper element operation on a SteppIR UrbanBeam with an OptimizIR SDA 2000.
SteppIR UrbanBeam Resonance Test
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How to perform a resonance test on a SteppIR Ubranbeam with an OptimizIR SDA 2000 controller using an antenna analyzer.
SteppIR UrbanBeam EHU Motor Test
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The EHU motor test function in an SteppIR OptimizIR SDA 2000 controller, allows you to makes sure that the element motors on a SteppIR antenna are wired correctly and respond properly to the controller commands. This video shows the SteppIR UrbanBeam EHU motor test Other SteppIR antenna EHU motor tests are very similar to this one.
SteppIR UrbanBeam Assembly tips Preparing element support tubes
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Assembly tips for preparing the the fiberglass telescoping poles for use as the element support tubes on the Stepp IR Urbanbeam.
SteppIR UrbanBeam A Guided Tour
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A walk around tour of an assembled SteppIR Urbanbeam
AM RALLY 2020
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Join us for the 2020 AM Rally January 31st thru February 2nd. Visit www.amrally.com for all of the details.
AM Rally Promo Bob Allison
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Bob Allison WB1GCM from the ARRL promotes the AM Rally. Amateur Radio's only on air AM event.
AM Rally 2019
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Don't miss Amateur Radio's only AM mode event The AM Rally. February 1st 3rd 2019. Visit amrally.com for more information.
Collins 300G #147
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An on the air recording of my converted AM broadcast transmitter, A Collins 300|G serial #147 Transmitting on 160 meter at 1.925 MHz in Chesapeake Beach, MD. The recording was made on a web sdr located in Luray, VA
The AM Challenge
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Take the AM Challenge and learn how to send in your videos for use in upcoming AM Rally promotional videos. How would you say I AM?
KB3WFV Class E AM Transmitter Using Advance Panel Meter By Trumeter
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KB3WFV Class E AM Transmitter Using Advance Panel Meter By Trumeter
Nice
Its a great concept. But trapped beams or even an LPA are still kings of reliability. And when these go down in an ice storm or high winds ouch ! But for the guys with fat IRA’S I guess they keep StepIR in the green.
Thank you for the demo. We do not have anything on the TS890s or the TS990 on CQ Blind Hams. Would you consider doing something for us some time?
can you give the model and the manufacturer of the erection mechanism?
More money than sense 🙄🤦
Thats soooo cool!
very nice
well done im just seeing this and wow crazy cool
Can this antenna be ajusted manually to any freq? or is it only operational on ham bands even for recieve only.
Where do you get the mounting device of Folds the antenna down I’d like to get that where would you get that? I only found another one that only did a pill I need one that does 3 pounds thanks I’m very appreciative if you could tell me where you can buy that contraption
@KB3WFV Hello Brian I can't contact you via qrz that's why I'm trying it here. I'm from the Netherlands by the way so my English isn't perfect. I want to build the same antenna on my RV but please can you tell me something about the mechanism which retracting the antenna ? Did you build it yourself of can I buy it somewhere? Many many thanks.
Wow. Amazing!
Nice!. After a 3 month wait (labor shortages) I'm finally getting my little tarheel 2 antenna. It's going on my 4runner.
very cool install.....k6ipf..
ANY FEEDBACK?? How the electric motors perform on serious COLD WEATHER ❓❓🥶
What's the length of it? I live in a condo so i need to stay within the 40 foot width of the building
ALL MY GOD AND WHAT HASPPENS WHEN THOSE MOTORS STOP WORKING NO THANKS
disassemble and fix obviously
Great video. I’d like to use this on my RUclips channel that helps to teach ham radio. This will be for a show for new hams do you understand the value of first purchasing a great antenna rather than the fancy shiny radio. I’ll make sure and credit your channel as well as a link to it in the description of the show. This is a very well done video with the tape measures… Thank you! All the best to you and your family and thank you for helping to grow ham radio. Larry
fantastic antenna 73 from kb2uew
Amazing.
When has lowest swr been or equals resonance? It’s like trimming a dipole for best swr, it won’t be resonant, if it was it won’t be 50 ohm . This is the problem with step Ir owners! Very little idea of what a resonant antenna is, It is not a step ir. It adjust length for best swr not resonance or best efficiency which is resonance and some form of impedance matching to get back to 50 ohms. On a real yagi you set the driven element so it’s a resonant then you adjust the gama match or matching net work to get 20 odd ohms back to 50 ohms, A step ir just trims the antenna length , using reactance and a non resonant length to get a low swr. High performance antenna builders don’t build these things, these things are built for appliance operators with very little antenna knowledge, And those who know how a yagi works don’t buy these motorised antennas and the poor reliability . I guess gullible hams get sucked in all the time and the sharks only too willing to sell snake oil . I have a high performance antenna cause it cost me thousands of dollars! No you don’t! You have a expensive compromise that sort of works some ham bands , when the antenna works that is . Show how far the hobby has degraded, to the point hams fall for marketing hype over knowledge.
It works well that must really piss you off what a hater, you probably can't afford one.
Great job
It can if you add an external bfo
Great video. Thanks!
This is such an excellent overview of the crane and the job that you do Jack. Thanks to both you guys are putting this video together.
Good stuff!
Antennas should never have moving parts, I've heard of too many guys with motor issues. Every antenna has tradeoffs and this one is expensive. I get it, limited space, easy of use, I would rather use a hexbeam and a vertical for 40m. 6m yagis are small and light weight. This antenna violates the KISS rule. I hope it works well for you.
I own the BigIR vertical and the steppir motors in both the EHU and the 80m coil unit sound exactly the same. It is normal as stepping motors work in literaly steps rather than lineal rolling motion. Hard to explain. Steppir are very technical but exceptional performers. Hard to find something that will work better to be honest.
Are you saying that you get that noise when you are tuning the antenna? And why were you and USB mode instead of LSB? Just curious. To the person asking if you had connected to controller ground to the antenna ground, aren't you supposed to connect all elements to the same ground potential?
Hi. The radio was set up intentionally to capture this noise. Tuning antenna noise is often heard in the background on an extremely quite band or when the receiver is tuned to a different band then the antenna is on. Thanks for watching
Great video and antenna design
Thanks 👍
Hi Brian, Did you install the ground cable on the controller. If you did, i hope its not connected to the same wiring as your transceiver. Do get that controller a clean(other) ground. It did works fine for me. 73s Sascha PD9Z....proud urban user ;)
Hi. Yep, the system is wired correctly. The radio was intentionally configured to enhance the noise. Demonstrating what it sounds like when things are not set up correctly. - Thanks for watching.
Nice video! How high do you have it? Was thinking on getting the DB18E with the 3 loops. I hope there worth it. Many tell me that they are very complex and when they break-down, are very expensive getting them repaired.
I have had my DB 18 in the air for about three months now and I love it I hardly ever go off of 40 m with it and even in these bad band conditions I have made contacts all over the world on 40
Hi John, My Urban Beam is mounted at 55 feet. It works great! The SteppIR antenna systems require attention to detail during assembly and proper operating habbits. Think high performance sports car verses a family grocery get'er sedan. One is more expensive to own, maintain and operate. But the y sure are a lot of fun - Thanks for watching.
Good stuff buddy! Looking forward to it!
This is EPIC! LOL
don't forget to lower it. :)
Wow...this is really nice.... very innovative! Thank you for the video!
thanks very much nice job 73 from kb2uew
Thanks!
That was a good short video.
Glad you liked it!
Seems akin to the Urban Sombrero from Seinfeld
What is the endurance of this set of antennas in FT-8?
Hi, I have only dabbled with FT8, The antenna seems to perform well on that mode.
Brilliant.
Why the inset of bent foil @ 0:37? Is there a story there? KL7IS
Hi. Not sure why the tape looks bent there. Weird.
Nice
Could tell by your accent that your Eastern Shore Md, lol
Hi
On an existing roof would you place the steel mesh on top, then after attaching mount to the roof on top of mesh, coat with with Dicor roof paint? Would that hinder the ground plane? Last did you bond the ground plane to the trailer in any other way? ie ground straps down to the frame? I am considering the 400 for its reach on the 160 band why the 200? power?? 73's Thx k2bkr
Hi John, I guess you could lay the mesh over the roof and seal it in.,But that would make it hard to electrically bond it to the trailer. My 5th wheel is welded aluminum frame. There is metal flashing along the edges of the roof that creates a rounded transition from the horizontal roof surface to the vertical wall surface. My wire mesh is bonded to this flashing and the flashing is attached/bonded along the top/side of the sidewall framing. All of this is under the rubber roof. I went with the 200 originally because at the time I had no interest in 160m. Besides most of the time spent in the trailer is during summer time conditions which are not favorable for 160m. I also wanted the ability to add an amplifier in the future, if I decide to do so. Thanks - Brian
Next time use stucco mesh.
Good idea Robert. Hopefully there will not be a next time. I went with the wire mesh in this install because the holes in the mesh were about an inch in diameter. This allowed enough surface area space for the rubber roof adhesive to bond the plywood to the rubber roof material with the wire mesh sandwhiched in between.
Any link for that lift n lay please , as that’s just what I’m looking for
Hi Joe. The Lift & Lay mount is made by Tarheel Antenna. You can find it at www.tarheelantennas.com/mounts You will have to scroll down the page a bit to see it. The page is broken up in to sections which are separated by a horizontal line. The Lift & Lay mount is in the 12 section or line down the page.
I built my own. The hardest part is getting the right actuator length. Been running it in the bed of my F350 for over 12 years. Works great! If I need to go through the drive thru I lay it over about 45 degrees. But Tarheel makes great stuff!
Ok my high standard in everything just got reset. Such a great job.
Thanks Richard.
Damn man, very impressive. be sure to see my channel for radio art and fun.