Wow what a fantastic set up. Makes my DIY Magnetic Loop Antenna look like a toy. Oh well returning to the Hobby and now I am retired from work. I need a lottery win to get one of these. Congrats on your design. Cheers from old George in the wet rainy UK 🇬🇧
Best 73! Verry impessive ! I am shure this is worh a big lot of money! I try sience years but mine never worked like they should do :( But this is the second one i would bet for (without the disadvantage of the Italian one ). Viel Erfolg :)
On the rotation, can you display and or set a azimuth direction? Can the controller follow the frequency set by the radio? I assume you need to tune basically on every frequency used vs the band selected.
dDesidero avere informazioni sul prodotto per il controllo di una loopmaghetica co diametr 2 metri fatta con tubom rame da 42 M. Sono interessato per l,aquisto.
Volevo sapere se il controller puo' gestite una loop magnetica con diametro di tre metri e fatta in tubo di rame da 42 mm, fatta a forma di ottagono. Il condensatore variabile ad aria momentaneamente è da 500 pf isolato a 100volt.Desidero sapere se posso montare il vostro controller completo per l'accordo della antenna .resto in attesa di una risposta iu8don.
I don't think mentioning their price was done with disrespect. I would agree the $1,200 for a magnetic loop regardless of the quality of the build seems rather High because you still have to add the rotor on and the 80m and 60m and still the question of performance has to be asked. What's the angle of radiation or the take-off angle? How does it compare to a log periodic it's the same altitude? I have an expensive steppir and I can't see a magnetic loop outperforming my steppir. I say this certainly was no disrespect. The inventor is obviously quite a bit of time into this. I did notice an inconsistency in the Q St review and that it talked about how the remote tuner only covered 7-30mhz. What about 80m? No automated remote tuning? I'd really like to see one of these and operation before I spend that kind of money. Reviews on a ham for example don't show the great success that this video might suggest.
@@justanotherguy3850 The manual for this antenna says it will cover 80 metres with an external resonator. But I am fully expecting it to be quite inefficient on that particular band. You may very well need the amplifier to work any SSB on 75 metres.
@@justanotherguy3850 $1200 ! That's an absolute bargain ! for the amount of engineering that went into this. As for the Low bands, you would need a HUGE Loop for that. There is a Ham in Australia that has a 160 through 40 Loop. It is at Least 10 feet across. It is Huge.. I have made several loops. They work great. The difficult part is the implementation of the capacitor and the box to run it easily. Dx Engineering sells Italian Loops that are $3600. They are Home Station Antennas, and these loops more portable. You could probably mount this in a permanent location too. I would be interested in seeing the loop design of this use a Fractal Antenna conductor design, for a permanent placement which has increased frequency capability and reduced size. I am happy this company is building these and especially for QRO..
@@GreyGhost-r4z I guess I'm spoiled because I use a steppir. I see the new model has come out and the operator said he can get a pretty good copy of stations if they're an S7 or better. Frankly, that's not good enough for me. I want to be able to dig them out of the dirt. But for some people this may be a very viable option depending on the circumstances or maybe they're going to a Mountaintop or something. I'm certainly not trying to knock the product. I haven't even tried it. I don't think there's anything wrong with the price either. A lot of time energy and money went into developing it and with the small pool of people that might purchase it he needs to make his money back.
Its nearly the holy grail of mag loops , I would like to see the "external resonator" option demo
If it came with 80m as standard it would be. Price is insane though...
Wow what a fantastic set up. Makes my DIY Magnetic Loop Antenna look like a toy. Oh well returning to the Hobby and now I am retired from work. I need a lottery win to get one of these. Congrats on your design. Cheers from old George in the wet rainy UK 🇬🇧
I'm not really into magloop antennas but have to say - great stuff, well done! 73 from 4L !
Super cool.....super expensive. Looks like my dipole will remain in use a bit longer, lol.
Nice engineering PreciseRF.
Great video! Is this antenna weather protected for permanent outdoor use or is it designed for a setup/take-down situation?
That's what I'm looking for!!!!! That is genau the Ding I need! Danke 73s - V51Q
Best 73!
Verry impessive !
I am shure this is worh a big lot of money!
I try sience years but mine never worked like they should do :(
But this is the second one i would bet for (without the disadvantage of the Italian one ).
Viel Erfolg :)
Great video, looks like a super product!
Great video. It seems from this I won't need another antenna tuner. Am I right?
That is correct. Another antenna tuner is not needed.
Fantastic design ! 73 from Ukraine !
I want one. How do we purchase?
On the rotation, can you display and or set a azimuth direction?
Can the controller follow the frequency set by the radio?
I assume you need to tune basically on every frequency used vs the band selected.
Love it. Many thanks, 73s, W9LGH
Did you make any contacts on this?
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dDesidero avere informazioni sul prodotto per il controllo di una loopmaghetica co diametr 2 metri fatta con tubom rame da 42 M. Sono interessato per l,aquisto.
Volevo sapere se il controller puo' gestite una loop magnetica con diametro di tre metri e fatta in tubo di rame da 42 mm, fatta a forma di ottagono. Il condensatore variabile ad aria momentaneamente è da 500 pf isolato a 100volt.Desidero sapere se posso montare il vostro controller completo per l'accordo della antenna .resto in attesa di una risposta iu8don.
ciao Vincenzo, Ti hanno risposto?
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Impressive
Price?
It's on their website
@@lizzyfan1986 link? There is the pro and express, not the QRO
@@lizzyfan1986 Yes, I did see that subsequently. Good luck to them at that price point.
What will this cost?
interesting that is also the Price i just do not think so i can not justify the price
this device is interesting all the same
de Howie WA3MCK - The price is fair considering the engineering and quality components used in construction. I shall buy one!
I don't think mentioning their price was done with disrespect. I would agree the $1,200 for a magnetic loop regardless of the quality of the build seems rather High because you still have to add the rotor on and the 80m and 60m and still the question of performance has to be asked. What's the angle of radiation or the take-off angle? How does it compare to a log periodic it's the same altitude? I have an expensive steppir and I can't see a magnetic loop outperforming my steppir. I say this certainly was no disrespect. The inventor is obviously quite a bit of time into this. I did notice an inconsistency in the Q St review and that it talked about how the remote tuner only covered 7-30mhz. What about 80m? No automated remote tuning? I'd really like to see one of these and operation before I spend that kind of money. Reviews on a ham for example don't show the great success that this video might suggest.
@@justanotherguy3850 The manual for this antenna says it will cover 80 metres with an external resonator. But I am fully expecting it to be quite inefficient on that particular band. You may very well need the amplifier to work any SSB on 75 metres.
@@justanotherguy3850 $1200 ! That's an absolute bargain ! for the amount of engineering that went into this. As for the Low bands, you would need a HUGE Loop for that. There is a Ham in Australia that has a 160 through 40 Loop. It is at Least 10 feet across. It is Huge.. I have made several loops. They work great. The difficult part is the implementation of the capacitor and the box to run it easily. Dx Engineering sells Italian Loops that are $3600. They are Home Station Antennas, and these loops more portable. You could probably mount this in a permanent location too.
I would be interested in seeing the loop design of this use a Fractal Antenna conductor design, for a permanent placement which has increased frequency capability and reduced size. I am happy this company is building these and especially for QRO..
@@GreyGhost-r4z I guess I'm spoiled because I use a steppir. I see the new model has come out and the operator said he can get a pretty good copy of stations if they're an S7 or better. Frankly, that's not good enough for me. I want to be able to dig them out of the dirt. But for some people this may be a very viable option depending on the circumstances or maybe they're going to a Mountaintop or something. I'm certainly not trying to knock the product. I haven't even tried it. I don't think there's anything wrong with the price either. A lot of time energy and money went into developing it and with the small pool of people that might purchase it he needs to make his money back.
very impressive, but £3k i don't think so
I whont it!!! Badlly!!!!
3000 USD
Yes, that is the current price of the HG3 QRO. You can order it on the website: preciserf.com/shop/hg3-qro-1-5-kw-stepper-mag-loop-antenna/
FT-8 1.5KW?????OK?
Ok what?
@@lizzyfan1986 Sorry
I didn't complete it
I want to know if I can run 1.5KW power in FT8 mode
@@bx6abv677 According to user manual, for 30%duty cycle the ma is 800W. If you operate FT8 or RTTY (50% duty cycle) the max would be 450W.