Wolf River Coils Ham Radio Antennas. A Deep Dive.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • In this video we take a look at the Silver Bullet 1000 TIA, Silver Bullet Mini, and Center Loaded antennas, as well as their various configurations. Also looking at the MFJ-1979 17' telescopic whip.
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  • @roberts3942
    @roberts3942 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best videos showing the WRC antenna options. Well done!

  • @Chris-in-ky-ky4ckp
    @Chris-in-ky-ky4ckp 3 года назад

    Thanks for the update on the WRC offerings. I've really enjoyed my SB1000tia as well. LCARA Ham Radio.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Def a great antenna for portable use. Pretty quick setup too.

  • @simonsaquatics6869
    @simonsaquatics6869 Год назад

    more betterer... my kind of guy. Thanks so much for making these videos. I'm in talks now with WRC to get what I need and your videos on these antennas have been a great help. Thanks again for keeping things simple for the everyday guy!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Год назад +1

      Let em know K8MRD sent you! Thanks for watching. Enjoy your new antenna!

  • @jimcoon
    @jimcoon Год назад

    Hi Mike. I watch ALL your videos, and I’m so very grateful that you take the time to help others with your knowledge. I apologize for bothering you with this question, but I live out where there are only cows, horses, elk and cowboys/girls. I haven’t found anyone in any of those groups to help me. I bought a Yaesu FT-710 AESS and a Wolf River Coils 1000 Platinum. I set up the WRC antenna with 6 of their 31-foot radials and tuned it with my new RigExpert AA-35. For 20M it showed 1.73. That is as good as I was able to get the SWR. When I turn on my radio and tune to the 20M band I get HUGE amounts of static. Turning the SQ/Gain dial I can get it quiet, but then it shows the SWR going to 5 on the gauge on the transceiver. I can hear some people talking but I am unable to contact anyone when I transmit. I am a newly licensed General, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I mention this because after watching your videos I decided to set up my own “park” in the backyard so that my already addled brain doesn’t have to deal with bonding/grounding/pulling what little hair I have left out. I use a LifePo4 20AH battery and 50ft of coax I got when I purchased a Chameleon EMCOMM III antenna that I haven’t used yet. I apologize again for writing War and Peace. If you can point me to another of your videos that will help I will appreciate it more than you could imagine. Everything is harder for me because of the disease, but I intend to make this thing work. Many thanks, Jim in Oregon K7NJL

  • @Rockeyes
    @Rockeyes 2 года назад

    Well done Mike. I enjoy your practical straight talking honest reviews.

  • @unclemikeyplays
    @unclemikeyplays 5 месяцев назад

    I just got most of a TIA kit with the 1000 -- they didn't have the tripods apparently, so I'm getting a different tripod. This + an FT710 will be my starting rig as soon as all the pieces arrive. This was a great overview of the different ways to set things up. Thanks!

  • @tonyd6884
    @tonyd6884 2 года назад

    I picked up a WRC at Hamcation now I’m going back and watching all the videos. Thanks for the video

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  2 года назад

      That's great, congratulations! You will make lots of contacts.

  • @smoberdeen
    @smoberdeen 11 месяцев назад

    Mike a.k.a. Poppa POTA, Thank you for the QSO from Huntsville last night. This video is more informative than you know. While watching you assemble the antenna I noticed the coil on my antenna was upside down. The long nut was at the opposite end and I believe this would make the coil shorter than usable for 80m - 6m. The antenna wouldn't tune. You and Mike, KB8VBR are my heroes.

  • @rayh592
    @rayh592 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for making me not feel bad about my new purchase. I have a friend uses one for POTA and he recommended it, as well.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Quite the contrary you should feel great about your new purchase. Hope you make lots of contacts! 73

  • @kennethblackwell1137
    @kennethblackwell1137 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, that was useful. I just bought the Silver Bullet TIA with long legs. I didn't think that you could stand near it while tuning. Speeds things up a bunch.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Your body does change it a little when you are close. I'll back up a few feet to see a more accurate reading usually. Then I'll go back and fine tune it.

  • @KI5LLK
    @KI5LLK 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Antennas videos for beginners are a must! There are some many different antenna configurations it kinda leaves you not even knowing where to start!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Hey thanks. I've gotten lots of comments over the last couple years about these antennas. Though it was about time to show the different configurations. As far as where to start, I would just go with one of their stock configurations honestly. You can always add more in time. Thanks for watching. 73

  • @Ben-md9yx
    @Ben-md9yx 3 года назад

    Hey Mike. Love your work. I bought the WRC 1000SB TIA Mega. I got it along with my Yaesu FT891. I got it before the Human Malware began back in March. So far, I have over 200 contacts and 150+ confirmed contacts in LOTW. All from my backyard. Can't wait for it to get cooler here so I can start doing POTA activations.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      That’s awesome! A little backyard portable is all it takes. I love playing radio in the yard while I’m bbq’ing. Hope to catch you on your POTA activations. 73

  • @normjacques6853
    @normjacques6853 3 года назад

    You're way more informative than any website, Mike! Very cool setup and, as a bonus, very affordable, too! 73 DE W1NLJ

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks Norm, I appreciate that. Thats what the RUclipss are for lol!

  • @SteelCityPA
    @SteelCityPA 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful video. I've been using the 80-10 WRC at POTA activations the past 2 weeks. I have 7 33-ft. radials and works great. I was pondering getting the larger whip but after seeing your very helpful video today, I see no need now. Finding 20 meters is very easy with the coil and the 102 inch whip. I know you don't do CW, but the WRC is incredible on 30 meters and I get a flat 1:1 on that band at the parks. Thanks for your video today. You saved me some $$. 73 de KN3A.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +2

      Thats great. Glad to hear you area doing POTA! I've personally never thought I needed a larger whip, but I get so many questions about the 17' so I thought I'd include it as well. I think the guys at WRC got it figured out pretty well what works best with their antennas. One of these days (not soon) I will eventually learn code. Thanks for watching. 73

  • @Siskiyous6
    @Siskiyous6 2 года назад

    Thank you Mike, this video has held up well. I think watching it will save me money when I order. 73

  • @sgtphilipm
    @sgtphilipm 3 месяца назад

    Great job loved it from across the pond

  • @ramerrick1
    @ramerrick1 4 месяца назад +1

    Radials, radials, radials! I have been doing a lot of experimenting with this 17’ whip and have found that the higher bands (20,15,10,etc) are much more resonant in this configuration with radials. I run 18, 16.5’ radials and my impedance is good and my SWR is excellent.

  • @warplanner8852
    @warplanner8852 3 года назад

    Mike, thank you for the comprehensive review of the WRC products!
    You were on the right track with the additional radials, for the lower bands add three-four 16' radials for 20m, 11' radials for 15m, etc. In the setup you have, the extra wire radials will only add to the "ground plane" reflectivity for 40m and lower so no harm, no foul.
    Also, your truck is your ground for the antenna. It's a big hunk of metal. Think of 2m ground plane on your car roof top.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      The 3 radials do great for 40 and 20. I should play around with them more for the other bands. Maybe coil them back up on some winders and mark where the lengths are. I really don't feel like bringing more radials out in the field with this antenna so that might be a good solution.

  • @markmoen680
    @markmoen680 3 года назад +3

    Mike, Love my Wolf River Silver Bullet 1000 for POTA work. Fast, easy set up, quick band changes if needed. Agree the 90 degree adapter is a big help. Also the antenna analyzer is almost a must. Just makes life easier. I have the Rig Expert AA-230 and it works great. I use longer larger legs for the tripod, prefer the stability they offer.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Absolutely agree 100%. Those Rig Expert analyzers are fantastic. I haven't played with one too much but they are surprisingly light weight. They look much heavier.

  • @leskeegan9033
    @leskeegan9033 2 года назад

    Great antenna. I use mine with the MFJ whip. I get it close and my LDG Z100 tuner takes care of the difference. I like it.

  • @LEXPIX
    @LEXPIX 3 года назад

    Nicely done. I use the longer WRC whip extended on 20m without the coil with the mega tripod setup with tent stakes to keep it secure.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +2

      Thanks. I did that setup in Florida earlier this year. The whip tuned up way better than in this video for some reason. Same exact setup. Different ground is all I can think.

  • @DaninVirginia
    @DaninVirginia 3 года назад

    Very nice technical review appreciate your time with this

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Appreciate you watching all the videos these last few days :)

  • @donroberts6735
    @donroberts6735 3 года назад

    Very practical video, thanks a lot. I am a friend of your Dad's down here in Highlands County Florida. Use to wrk 80 meters from state park there in Ludington, never tried it from the dunes.
    73, Don W4CBS, formerly from Gaylord, MI

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Oh cool, what a small world. You know my dad and you operated in Ludington. Maybe I'll see you down there in February for Hamcation. 73

  • @MrJimmy440
    @MrJimmy440 Год назад

    I just pulled the trigger toady on a WRC Platinum ! I can't wait to get out there and set up ! Thanks again for all your informative videos Mike !

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Год назад +1

      Heck yeah man congratulations!

    • @MrJimmy440
      @MrJimmy440 Год назад

      @@hamradiotube I needed something better than the Super Antenna. I wasn’t happy with them so I did some research and went with the WRC Platinum so I can run some FT-8 & FT-4 outside my car in the parks ! I can’t wait till I can set it up next week , after the Chrissy weather coming to NJ a the next 4-5 days ! Cheers Jim K2WPA

  • @davidlichtenhan4573
    @davidlichtenhan4573 3 года назад

    Great Video. I have a wolf river coil coming in this Thursday.

  • @hhampton
    @hhampton 3 года назад +1

    I really love your videos. You provide the information I want without being overly technical. Based on your videos I'm just about ready to jump off and get a Xiegu G90 and a WRC TIA Mega. I've been a ham since the early 80s and got my Extra back when you still had to pass a 20 wpm test but newer did work HF much. I retired and want to get into POTA as well as other portable work. I don't have a place for a permanent station at my QTH. W5HHY

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I'll tell ya, other than a battery and some coax thats all you will need for many a successful POTA activation. 20 watts might leave a little to be desired if you are trying to break the pileup, but not so much when everyone is trying to work you. I did just break a pileup with it the other day though. I got Michael, KB9VBR with my new G90 Go Box and my Tarheel antenna on the car.

  • @Phil-re6vl
    @Phil-re6vl 3 года назад +1

    This was a very good presentation. Thanks

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.

  • @vrb1960
    @vrb1960 3 года назад

    Nice job Mike, keep up the good work.

  • @nvrumi
    @nvrumi 3 года назад

    The WRC was one of my first HF antennas. Like you, I've been a ham for just a couple of years. This is an easy to deploy antenna. It's easy to tune. I bought the 17ft whip with mine (and the mini-coil).
    I suggest either staking it down or putting weights (found rocks) on the legs to prevent tipping over.
    Here in Nevada, ground conditions are very dry. I built a battery of 18x16ft ground radials (three six-into-one wires) using some cheap zip wire, which I throw out on the ground to improve the ground field.
    Most of my ops with this antenna are portable and I worked 20, 30, and 40 meters. But, I've used it for a local 10m net as well. What I've learned (D'Oh moment) is that this is an excellent antenna when you do not need to be frequency agile. If you want to play on one band or are running a frequency, then it's fine. But if you are moving across bands, it's a bit of a PITA to get up, disconnect the coax from the radio, add the antenna analyzer, retune, and hook back up. It does not take very long, but it uses up field time.
    We also used this antenna on a couple of SOTA ops and it was serviceable.
    Be careful with the legs and hub, though. It is fairly easy to cross thread the aluminum hub. If the damage is minor, you can chase it out with a tap. Otherwise a helicoil repair will be necessary. I wish they made a stainless steel version of the hub.
    A benefit of the center-loaded version is that I think you get a bit more bandwidth around the resonant frequency.
    Good review. Thanks.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I'll put my bag or some stakes over the legs if its windy but I haven't needed to do that too many times. It has fallen over and didn't cause any damage. It is a compromise for sure between band hopping or staying put. Changing bands is certainly not as easy as other antennas for sure. I find it has a wide enough band width so I don't need to retune if I'm staying on the same band. Funny you say that about he legs/hub. I let a friend borrow it and it came back all messed up. Fortunately he replaced it so all is well with the world.

  • @W1SRR
    @W1SRR 3 года назад

    Good video, I use the 17' whip for 20m and it works great. I mount it on top of my truck (permanent mount). The roof of the truck works as a great ground plane and I can tune the antenna from 6-20 just by adjusting the MFJ whip's length. I hope to use this same configuration with the WRC SB 1000 and try out 40-75m for future POTA events. Thanks again. W1SRR

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      For sure, the car is a great place for the WRC. I've gotten out very well with it on my trunk lip mount.

  • @19levante82
    @19levante82 3 года назад +3

    Good video Mike. I found that adding more radials made tuning the coil more consistent.
    Until the weekend, I used 6x33ft. I then added another 4 roughly 17ft radial and it appeared that the s/n ratio improved. Not sure that I was expecting that though.
    By the way a 2L plastic bottle over the coil makes operating in the rain perfectly OK

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      More radials is never a bad thing. I've thought of bringing more out but just never have. I have another set too from my other WRC antenna! It sits in a milk crate with a bunch of other odds and ends lol!

  • @duanehendrickson4023
    @duanehendrickson4023 3 года назад

    Mike - You are the reason that I bought the WRC system. You and Josh talked me into it at the WRC booth at the 2019 Hamvention in Dayton. On 20watts digital, I've been able to hit Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Russia and several countries in Europe from the St. Louis metro region. The only change that I've made is to run 12 33' counterpoise that really lowers the SWR and seems to widen the bandwidth.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Oh cool, glad to hear that we had a chance to meet. We sure were looking to going this year too. Did you do 3 bunches of 4 radials on the same connector?

    • @duanehendrickson4023
      @duanehendrickson4023 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube I put two wires on a ring terminal and made 6 sets. They are made out of 16 gauge speaker wire that I bought a 250' roll from Menards. To add longevity, I soldered and heat shrink the the connection between the wires and the ring terminals.

  • @PatFortino
    @PatFortino 3 года назад +1

    Mike. Great explanation of the different configs on Wolf River Coils. You should be their PR guy! From their website, I had a hard time trying to figure out what each configuration did. Now I feel like I know. I ended up with the the 1000 with mega tripod and 17' whip because when I ordered it they didn't have the shorter whip in stock. I like that it's resonant on 20. I have used it only a couple days, on 20. Interested to see how the 17' whips works with the 1000 coil. Thanks again for the great review

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks Pat, that configuration should do you quite well. Especially on 20 -80. I haven't played with my 17' whip too much on the higher frequencies, but like I say in the video, the more radiating element you have up, the better. Congrats on your new antenna and make lots of contacts! 73

  • @jterrellcreative
    @jterrellcreative 3 года назад +1

    Ditto. Great video! I chose the mini to pair with the 891.

  • @georgekern1914
    @georgekern1914 2 года назад

    Thanks Mike, made up my my mind for me ! great content

  • @VE3FAL1Fred
    @VE3FAL1Fred 3 года назад

    Every year that I went down to the Duluth/Superior hamfest I was so tempted to pick the coils up and never did. I always found something else that made the roster and stayed under my duty when doing a day trip

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      They're fantastic antennas. Don't want to pay any duties though I understand that.

  • @VE2FGJ
    @VE2FGJ 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Mike, very good presentation! 73

  • @Winstonsdad1956
    @Winstonsdad1956 3 года назад

    very informative and helpful in understanding the product. thanks

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.

  • @timw8ngt
    @timw8ngt 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I have the Wolf River Mini with the Mega tripod and the 213" whip. It works great. I've thought about doing the center fed and buy the extra 2 pieces to do that but haven't done it yet. Again thanks for all of the videos. 73

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      You'll prob not want to use that big of a whip with the center loaded unless you really secure the tripod, but it would work.

    • @timw8ngt
      @timw8ngt 3 года назад +1

      @@hamradiotube Thanks for the advice, if I go that route I will look to make some changes to secure the tripod.

    • @MichaelLaferriere
      @MichaelLaferriere 3 года назад +1

      @@timw8ngt I was thinking of staking the tripod with a ground rod cut to maybe 2' or so. Not sure on how to best secure it to the tripod. It would work like a photographer hanging a weight from the tripod and also function as a bit of an extra ground. 73 - KC1OCA
      Good video BTW!

  • @petewheeler4769
    @petewheeler4769 9 месяцев назад

    Great review Mike, thanks! Question, have you ever used a faraday cloth in place of the radials?

  • @don_n5skt
    @don_n5skt 3 года назад

    Thanks Mike. You went through configurations I had not even considered. I am using the WRC at home right now on 40m and have worked Italy and Spain on the antenna with just 20 watts. Oh and Mike, maybe you need to try doing the phased array with a WRC some time. See how well they work together

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Someone else commented earlier about using the phased array. I'm gonna have to take a look into it.

  • @andrewhamop6665
    @andrewhamop6665 3 года назад

    Loved the video Mike, the SB-1000 is truly a gem of portable antennas. Is my first antenna that I bought as well. I can't wait to take it out for POTA! 73 de W8IJC!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. It should work great for you. Make lots of contacts! 73

    • @andrewhamop6665
      @andrewhamop6665 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube I hope so, 73! I'm still up for POTA sometime after covid, whenever that is lol.

  • @N5LRZ
    @N5LRZ 2 года назад

    Extremely informative
    N5LRZ
    Ray

  • @hamradio1017
    @hamradio1017 3 года назад

    Totally buying WRC now! So many options. Sounds like I should go bigger even if I don't plan on using right away.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      Right on man. Go big or go home. I'm glad I got the SB 1000 even though I never use 80. Rather have it and not need it.

  • @charlygoehring6155
    @charlygoehring6155 Год назад

    great stuff!

  • @hamspud35
    @hamspud35 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video...I'm just getting into POTA and trying to learn as much as I can. I like your little quips, "your mileage may vary"...you're talking my language.....Im in Nevada KJ7GEZ

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      Right on, glad to help. Be careful though, POTA can be habit forming!

  • @normk7nwf323
    @normk7nwf323 3 года назад

    Great presentation Mike. I own the 1000 and the mini. Work great for portable work. Would like to see you do a video on the Otophone version of Wolf River products. Curious how tuning is accomplished using two mini coils and whips. Hope you can experiment with this version and show how to set-up

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks Norm. I don't have an Otophone. Maybe if I see them at Huntsville I'll ask if they will let me review one. I'm kinda curious about it myself.

  • @nickrupp2336
    @nickrupp2336 3 года назад

    N0CALL, That antenna looks like a dam good portable for a multitude of uses. Thanks for the video.

  • @KB1HQS
    @KB1HQS 3 года назад +2

    I see WRC borrowed my idea for the split extension poles. They do come in handy. 73

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      I know, you should have patented it.

  • @hunt555fish
    @hunt555fish 3 года назад

    Great job Mike.Those kinds of videos do help on making a decision what we would like to try.Thanks for all your hard work.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Glad to help. Thanks for watching.

  • @warplanner8852
    @warplanner8852 3 года назад

    Mike, I sent you a PM re your incredible evangelism re the WRC products. The videos were more than sufficient to convince me to get a TIA with the SB1000, the "MAGA" base, and the extra two 2-foot sections. Also, your enthusiasm for ham radio does you immense credit! For being in the pastime for only three-four years, you have accomplished a lot -- and you will go a long way! Best of luck down in Texas and hope you have fun finding new parks for your splendid POTA work.
    72/73 de k6whp
    dit dit

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words that means a lot! I know you'll make plenty of contacts with your new antenna. The hobby has certainly taken over my life to say the least. I absolutely love it. 73

  • @TheSmokinApe
    @TheSmokinApe 3 года назад +1

    Great info Mike, I’ve been debating picking one of these up and you make a compelling argument to do so... the real star of this video is that wire winder though 👍

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Yeah some cool guy printed it for me. They have a new one that handles more power for digital modes that would work well for you.

    • @TheSmokinApe
      @TheSmokinApe 3 года назад

      K8MRD RADIO STUFF I was looking at that yesterday and got all worked up 👍

  • @ErnestGWilsonII
    @ErnestGWilsonII 3 года назад +3

    You make great videos! This one might be my favorite! Thank you for taking the time to make these and share them with all of us. I am subscribed with notifications turned on and of course thumbs up! 73 W3TCP

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate the support. This video was long overdue. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the sub. 73

    • @davidsradioroom9678
      @davidsradioroom9678 3 года назад +1

      @@hamradiotube I REALLY enjoyed this video, too! I have the TIA 100 with the megapods. Great. I am grateful for seeing how you tuned it. Have you had any luck with adding shorter counterpoise wires?

  • @HammockRadio
    @HammockRadio 3 года назад +1

    Great walk-through, I love having deployment options. Definitely an antenna I want to play with sometime.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      When you get your 705 we can meet up somewhere in between both of us and play radio.

  • @quantumradio
    @quantumradio 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks Mike. So after watching, I modeled the "MFJ 1979 Whip instead of the WRC TIA 1000 coil" in the MMANA-GAL program and got: f=14.200, SWR=1.4, R=37.8ohms. Also got a gain of -6.8 dBi at 5 degrees of elevation which is Callum's (DX Commander) suggestion for good DX. It's always good to compare the computer model to actual field results.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I've certainly gotten better results with the 17' whip in the exact same configuration than I did today. The SWR and ohms were better. Could have just been the ground it was over. I used it in Florida when I was down there in February and it worked great. I'm gonna have to experiment a little bit more. Thanks for doing that though. Those results are more in line with what I have seen in the past.

    • @AdamMelancon
      @AdamMelancon 3 года назад

      I really wish I was better at antenna modeling software.

    • @quantumradio
      @quantumradio 3 года назад

      @@AdamMelancon Hey Adam. FYI I have a quick introductory video to computing the response of a simple vertical antenna using the MMANA-GAL modeling SW. The URL is: ruclips.net/video/o_5H1EvyOY8/видео.html

  • @WJ6FRadio
    @WJ6FRadio 3 года назад

    Outstanding video! Best video on Wolf River Coils I have seen! Do you know if you can make a dipole out of two Wolf River Coils like you can with Super Antenna?

    • @AdamMelancon
      @AdamMelancon 3 года назад

      You can! I know I’ve seen it somewhere online before.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Craig. Yes you can make a dipole. The sell a kit for that too.

    • @WJ6FRadio
      @WJ6FRadio 3 года назад

      K8MRD RADIO STUFF Good to know! I do like the price point of the Wolf River Coils compared to Super Antenna. May have to try them out!!

  • @ldytb
    @ldytb 2 года назад

    Outstanding! Thanks so much.

  • @geod3589
    @geod3589 3 года назад

    I use the mini coil with the MFJ-1979 and it works great.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Absolutely. A lot of guys like that setup.

  • @53capridrive
    @53capridrive 3 года назад

    Excellent video. I also look forward to watching all your reviews!

  • @gregnewberry4813
    @gregnewberry4813 3 года назад

    I was just wondering about the Wolf River antennas yesterday, and here is the answer today! Thanks. 73 WB7DUO

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      I had a feeling you would be wondering about them, so I made this video for you :)

    • @gregnewberry4813
      @gregnewberry4813 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube I just re-watched your video on the DX commander expedition. If you could only have one antenna would it be the DXE or WRC for portable use? Thanks. Love your videos!!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      @@gregnewberry4813 DX Commander for sure. All the bands and no adjusting anything. A little bit longer to set up though. I've got it down to about 15 minutes. You do have to make the antenna though, so if you aren't into that, the WRC would be the way to go.

  • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
    @COASTALWAVESWIRES 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video Mike. I just bought the Silver Bullet 1000 (coil only). I already have a copper rod mount to drive into the sand at the beach and I'm thinking about also trying this on a big Tram mag mount on the top of my car to see what it will do. I'm going to try the HF Manpack 112" whip and will see how it does. As you state for the 17' whip, more radiating in the air and less coil loading, I'm thinking the additional 10" over the 102" whip will just mean a couple clicks difference on the coil (we'll see). Hope you are doing well, 73, Walt K4OGO

    • @BretChilcott
      @BretChilcott Год назад +1

      Your videos are clear and to the point. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 73 AC0AE

  • @schauman1
    @schauman1 Месяц назад

    Great video and you are a great teacher. Thanks for

  • @RobG-KD9YBZ
    @RobG-KD9YBZ Год назад

    Great video and I have the TIA on its way.
    I was wondering, if I mount the coil to a large tripod that can get the coil up to 10 feet in the air with the counter poise wires hung from that height and then spread across the ground, would that have any ill effect on them or the antenna?

  • @Beowulfsurvival
    @Beowulfsurvival 3 года назад

    Love it, gonna order one.

  • @dennissteinerd1548
    @dennissteinerd1548 2 года назад

    Love the 1000 TIA. I found that wiping the telescoping whip down with a silicone (gun) cloth as I collapse it makes the difference. It removes fingerprints, surface gunk and allows the sections to slide easier. Give it a try.

  • @donaldsmith3048
    @donaldsmith3048 Год назад

    adding more counter poise wires helps on all bands. I put 6- 20 ft on each leg and it made a big differance.

  • @k2wo1
    @k2wo1 3 года назад +2

    One of your best videos Mike (they're all great). Good detailed review of the Wolf River product line. Well done! Thanks for tyaking the time to make it. 73, George K2WO

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Well thank you, I appreciate that. I get so many questions about these antennas I figured it was time to do another video.

  • @1958johndeere620
    @1958johndeere620 3 года назад +1

    Sometime I would like you to do a video on the Wolf River Coil. I have not seen any videos on those antennas. Thanks!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I'll see if I can get one made soon. Thanks for the idea:)

  • @joewillj
    @joewillj 3 года назад

    Super informative mike. Currently studying for my general but would like to work 10m in the meantime. I’ve been looking around for HF antennas on the go for when I’m motorcycle camping. I think the SOTA special will do the trick. Thanks for the info! -N6BFG

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      You got it bud. That'll do you quite well.

  • @RobB_VK6ES
    @RobB_VK6ES 3 года назад +1

    For fast deployment, portability and versatility it is hard to go past the end fed 1/2 wave especially below 20m. Base loaded verticals are essentially mobile antennas and along with that comes the extra limitations of a vertical whip.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I just got an EFHW that I'll be playing with in the near future.

  • @RJ_McKenzie
    @RJ_McKenzie 3 года назад

    I have also used the WRC just mounted on the car with great results. I have used it on a trunk lid mount and also on my drilled NMO mount in the center of the car with an adapter. Up there works better than the trunk mount. Great for quick POTA activations. Takes no time at all to get on the air. Screw in the coil and you are good to go.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      It's absolutely fantastic on a car for sure. I find I get a lot farther out.

  • @frankpeletz1818
    @frankpeletz1818 2 года назад

    I use the silver bullet . Itshard mounted in the trunk lid . When I use a 102 inch whip (driving down the road ) I can use it on 80,40 and 20. I use a 63 inch whip for 20 ,17,15,12 and 10 is usually just the whip.

  • @DewayneW4FDT
    @DewayneW4FDT 2 года назад

    the 90 degree connector tip was pro.. it made setting mine up so much easier with the coax.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  2 года назад

      You almost have to have it. Thanks for watching.

  • @markhwebster
    @markhwebster 3 года назад

    Nice review! I've got one on order with their 17 foot telescopic whip. I also own the Buddistick, which is OK. But the WRC looks easier to tune with the collar sliding function. Plus it's beefy enough to mount on a car...and it may work 80 meters. Looking forward to it.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Awesome, you will make many contacts with it, I know that for a fact! If you got the Silver Bullet 1000 it will absolutely do 80 meters. I'll tell you they aren't hard to tune, but I would recommend using an analyzer, it just makes it way faster. Some guys will mark on the coil with a sharpie so they can get close and then fine tune by checking the swr on the radio. Have fun with your new antenna! 73

    • @markhwebster
      @markhwebster 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube Yes, I have the NanoVNA SAA-2N analyzer, essential bit of kit. The WRC works so well I pulled my dipole out of the tree in the yard, which made my wife much happier! This hobby is addictive. Just got a new ic7300 and already looking at a KX2. Thanks for all your videos. You and Hoshnasi are really helping the ham community. And I like that you both are such normal guys.

  • @steveposson544
    @steveposson544 3 года назад +1

    When I’m on the beach in the wind I mount it on a superantenna ground spike. Works great. 73 KM6OND.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      That’s a good idea. Plus you can use the spike incase of zombies lol!!

  • @leeharrell67
    @leeharrell67 3 года назад

    These antennas are so good; one could buy a couple of these and be done for a lifetime.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Absolutely. Unless you are like me and get an addiction to antennas!

  • @neubert500
    @neubert500 3 года назад

    Typical excellent video, thank you

  • @NU3Q
    @NU3Q 3 года назад

    Hi MIke:
    I have the 3 magnet MFJ antenna mount on the roof of my SUV and screw the coil into it. Works awesomely! Used it today to activate K-1409 for a second time. 73 de NU3Q

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      Totally. I have made so many contacts with my SB mini on my trunk. I was amazed at how well it performs. Even better than on the ground with the radials.

    • @NU3Q
      @NU3Q 3 года назад

      K8MRD RADIO STUFF More grounding area/surface than three 33’ radials hihi

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      @@NU3Q Yeah exactly. I was just amazed cuz I have no bonding or grounding done on my car and it still worked!

  • @kazcat8096
    @kazcat8096 3 года назад

    on the low bands using it as a center loaded antenna i would add a capacitor box between ant and coaxial cable around about 330pf for 80m and 1000pf for 160m i used to run mobile late 90's with home made center loaded 16ft whip for 40/80/160m just changed the coil for each band and cap setting worked a treat for me and swr spot on. i just got the
    wolf river coil SB1000 TIA with long base and 2 x 24" poles for center load set up i am looking forward to using it nice video keep up the good work Chris G0WFH

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      That is so above my technical abilities but thank you for the insight lol! I don't doubt what you are saying is true. That would kind of make it like an EFHW would it not? I think I've seen a 10-15k resistor in some of those builds??? That would still be a far stretch for what the antenna in the versions I've shown could do I suspect though. I did have a bit of success tuning the Silver Bullet Mini on 80 meters by adding more radials of different lengths. It was pretty silly what I did, but it worked. I should have done a video. I'd love to hear what you think of the WRC Center Loaded. Keep me posted. 73

    • @kazcat8096
      @kazcat8096 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube hi i not used mine yet its to cold out now and today i was knocked of my bike so grounded with a bad leg easy way to add a cap is get a cap box to add at the base i think mfj makes one my 44ft center load at home uses 220pf it helps with the independence at the feed point lower the frq the more capacitance you need at was the same on my mobile 16ft center load for 80/160m cap was 330/1090pf old friend told me about this years ago just to let you know it will not make it like a EFHW you are using a loaded 1/4 wave , i have been playing with EFHW and home made rf transformers they are very inexpressive
      i got 1/2 wave verticals on on 1 40ft mast for 40/20/17/15m and 10m working usa with 100w ok but not 10m its dead love your videos can you send us some sun thanks chris G0WFH

  • @pequeajim
    @pequeajim Месяц назад

    Thanks for the review, nice job!
    I do have a couple of questions:
    1. Max wattage? I have an IC7300 that will do 100 watts.
    2. I would love to mount this to the roof of my house. How would I handle the counterpoise?

  • @fernandoares9032
    @fernandoares9032 Год назад

    Great vid. Very helpful in helping me decide what to get. Perhaps you can compare the British Slidewinder M1ECC antenna vs Wolf River Silver Bullet TIA. They seem very similar. Thanks again! 73 ke9le

  • @dangermandave67
    @dangermandave67 Год назад

    What kind of SWR are you getting with those three 33' radials? I've been using Hamstick antennas with a bunch of short radials (about 12 x 3m). I can get close to 1:1 but it's a bit of a pain in the ass to set up (untangling all those radials...). Was just wondering how using only 3 radials works for you.

  • @ReedAB8AS
    @ReedAB8AS 3 года назад

    Hey MIke, another good video. I have the SB1000 with the longer legs following your recommendations for stability. My question is when you are checking the SWR & standing close to the antenna do you find that it changes significantly as you move away and toward the radio? I have the RigExpert Stick and it works great but not tried using it near the antenna. I need to save some steps. thanks!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      It does change for sure. I'll usually adjust the coil and take a few steps back and see where it is from there. Just Sunday I was using it and at the antenna it was about a 1.5:1 and as I got further away it was about 1.2:1.

  • @W8MJL
    @W8MJL 3 года назад

    I bought the sota special and have made contacts in Germany, UK, Italy, Switzerland, Canary Islands and all over the US, best money i ever spent. Now i need to get the center load legs. I like your idea for powerpoleing the radials, that'll same me from having to reattach the ring terminals all the time. Well i guess if i bother to solder the bloody things i might not have that problem of them popping off.
    Great video Mike, thanks for another one. Wife keeps looking at me, i think she knows i'm thinking about buying more radio stuff.
    73 de W8MJL & K8MKL

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Well don't blame me for it haha! You've certainly got more DX with yours than I do. I've not chased any DX with mine though. I should do that. Some were talking about setting 2 up and using one as a reflector to get some directional gain. That should be fun.

    • @W8MJL
      @W8MJL 3 года назад

      Funny thing is all those DX's were under solar minimum, guess the bands aren't dead...lol!
      Good idea on making one a reflector, dipole set up would be interesting to. Now I have to go buy the dipole kit.
      73 de W8MJL & K8MKL

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      @@W8MJL All you gotta do is get on the air. I only know what its like in solar minimum and I'm having a blast. I can only imagine when things pick up!

  • @CKJEntertainmentServ
    @CKJEntertainmentServ 2 года назад +1

    Hey mike.. have you, or anyone else that you know, tried to use a wrc in a delta loop config like the chameleon antenna that you can use as a vertical or delta loop?

  • @americaswayout4489
    @americaswayout4489 2 года назад

    You have those two-foot extenders, how about adding them to the longer whip and trying for 75-meter phone bands? I have some loaded 4-foot whips that I have thought of using for legs. I bought 3 sizes of their coils before they made the other parts so my use has come from parts of other antennas, like the old star duster and other odd 3/8 by 24 threaded parts. etc? I have an old umbrella stand with a heavy bottom I use some, but climbing hills, etc with would be hard.

  • @Transmissions
    @Transmissions 3 года назад

    Just worked VK2CR on 20m SSB with this antenna and a 7300, from a boat about 6 miles off the coast of Maine.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Ok I'm definitely jealous! I would love to operate out in the ocean. Working VK land would just be the icing on the cake.

    • @Transmissions
      @Transmissions 3 года назад

      @@hamradiotube
      Once the apocalypse is over, you’ve got an invite out here! Here's the QSO if you're interested ruclips.net/video/gQY2DJuF01s/видео.html

  • @krevo81
    @krevo81 Год назад

    Sup Mike - I just got a Silver Bullet Mini with the shortest whip (SOTA special length) I've found plenty of info about tuning it for 20/40 but can't find anything about tuning it for 10m. Any advice?

  • @johnlew5972
    @johnlew5972 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @michaelt.9372
    @michaelt.9372 Год назад

    That shirt has never been more accurate than today

  • @schauman1
    @schauman1 2 месяца назад

    Mike I want to use the WRC ON MY TRUCK . So you would suggest the 102 whip that comes with for mobile operation? Thanks KO4OOO.

  • @ronblack2404
    @ronblack2404 3 года назад +1

    You Answered all my questions but one, if you had to choose between the 1000 TIA Wolf River antenna and the DX Commander Expedition, which one would you choose for performance? How about making a park challenge video of the two? Pros-Cons setup, weight etc. I can't make up my mind which one to buy , roughly the same price range. thanks for the great videos, Ron in WA.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Well if you like making antennas the DXC is going to be your best bet. It's a resonant multi band antenna. Also handles legal limit. It comes in kit form and you have to cut and tune all the elements, as well as the counterpoise wires. The WRC is plug and play but requires loading to get the antenna resonant which is a bit of a compromise, and you need to adjust it every time you want to change bands. It's a bit quicker to get on the air though. They both work very well. As far as a challenge video, I don't think I'd do one. I've done multiple videos on both antennas already and hopefully covered the features and benefits of both of them to help make a decision. I know it's tough, they are both very appealing antennas. The other problem with a challenge video is that every antenna is different. They all have places they excel at in exchange for a compromise somewhere else. There is no "one" antenna that is the best. To answer your question on which one I'd chose for performance, I honestly can't answer that. I've had way more time with the WRC than the DXC. I have had tremendous success with both antennas. I'll tell you that I do prefer the DXC over all. It does take a bit more time to set up, but the ability to switch between bands without having to retune the antenna is a big plus for me. You won't make a wrong decision either way you go.

  • @jbgreer
    @jbgreer 3 года назад +1

    Nice review. Have you tried using additional radials and measuring impact?

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      Thanks Jim. Yes I have, a little. With the stock setups I've really had no reason to add more radials. I'm primarily on 40 and 20 and the antenna performs great. The 17' whip is something I haven't played with much yet, but I wanted to show it because I get asked about it all the time.

  • @QRPp_Radio
    @QRPp_Radio 3 года назад

    Great video - no BS - just an honest appraisal - THANK YOU, 73

  • @wildbill1
    @wildbill1 3 года назад

    which one would be better for DX on 20 and 40m ,The center loaded mini or the full size? Great video by way and I’m also from MI not too far away in Shelby twnshp.looks like I may get one of these for portable.
    Thanks
    K8OB

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад

      I pretty much only use these for pota and don't get many DX stations coming back to my call at all. That's not just with this antenna, but any antenna. The DX stations just don't care about hunting POTA I guess. I really wouldn't be able to tell you honestly. The center loaded in theory is supposed to lower your take off angle to get more DX for what thats worth. I've not seen much difference however. Either way, they're both great.

  • @billcrow5403
    @billcrow5403 3 года назад

    I’m real close to getting one of these

  • @herrwabbaloo937
    @herrwabbaloo937 3 года назад +1

    Mike - great video, thanks! Just received mine and setting up my mobile station again. Question for you: I see that you can easily (like, one-handed) move the collar up and down. Mine are incredibly difficult to move. Do you use any kind of lubrication on the coil, or perhaps did you compress the metal piece inside so it’s not so tight? Thanks, bud! Jeff, KF5KWO

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +2

      Thats great, congrats on your new antenna. I have done nothing to my antennas at all. They are just as they came from WRC. Perhaps it's my technique? I kind of grab the coil and move the coil at the same time. I do keep the screw very loose though. That might be it.

    • @herrwabbaloo937
      @herrwabbaloo937 3 года назад +1

      @@hamradiotube I’ve removed the screws, and still the same. I’m guessing I can compress the pickups a little so they aren’t so tight against the coil. You’ve got great videos!

  • @TI2GBB
    @TI2GBB 3 года назад +1

    Hey Mike! Thanks for this review. Man, I bought the SOTA TIA from WRC, I have been doing testing from a small garden, however I haven't seen any good performance, at least in 40m. My question is, how many radials do we need to make sure that the antenna is performing correctly and as I expected, I know I have 3 cable for radials, should I add more or what do you recommend? I have been trying to contact an station located around 4miles from my current location in 40m but I couldn't make any contact yet. Thanks for your advice! -Greg TI2GBB

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +3

      I just use the 3 radials they supply. I've got a bunch of videos using it and it has performed very well for me. Some guys find they do need to add more radials though. That will never be a bad idea. Try adding 3 more and see what you get. You'll just have to experiment. If you're trying to get a station 4 miles away you very well could be too close.

  • @hamradio1017
    @hamradio1017 3 года назад +1

    Mike, what do you use for recording your videos? I'm looking for a simple recording setup and I have heard you use your phone to record, but you have good audio.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  3 года назад +1

      You have heard right. I record with my iPhone. I use a cheap wireless lav for audio amzn.to/357eUh0

  • @christophersmith1155
    @christophersmith1155 2 года назад

    you mention that the center load extentions work with the mini coil. Can we use the use the center load extentions with the Silver Bullet 1000 ? or will it go out of resenance ?