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  • John, N3NQP, has a lot of questions on radials for the SteppIR BigIR. He is generally asking what type of wire and do they all have to be cut to the same length? Watch to learn more about radials.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @happyhome41
    @happyhome41 Год назад

    LOVE this ! No way for you to know - your info has influenced my looking hard at the DX Commander and associated thirst for information on radials.

  • @davidc5027
    @davidc5027 Год назад +1

    Good information as usual Dave. The FCC provides an informative soil conductivity map for those who might be interested.

  • @eddy2561
    @eddy2561 Год назад +4

    Fer me my EFHW dipole at 30' or so above ground always beats my ground mounted vertical with 10 radials of various lengths also on the ground which produces a low SWR under 1.5:1 .... And yes, I know I'm comparing apples to oranges....tnx Dave 73/K6SDW

  • @g0fvt
    @g0fvt Год назад +3

    FWIW most of my radials are from stripping apart CAT5/6 cable it is exceedingly inexpensive. Not very robust, but I have so many that a few damaged ones will have no effect. The soil is very conductive here, so results may not be typical. At one point I was surprised how effective 16 radials of just 2m length were even on 80m.

  • @Wandering_4ever
    @Wandering_4ever Год назад

    Very informative .. Thanks Dave N3TVV

  • @rebg3458
    @rebg3458 Год назад

    As a new Ham this was a big question and if you ask 10 Hams the same question… you get 10 different answers. It all depends on your situation! Great explanations. Thank you!

  • @BoboAthanassion
    @BoboAthanassion Год назад +1

    Thanks once again from N3NQP for mentioning me in your video and answering my questions. I try to watch all of your videos as soon as they are released. You and your videos helped me be a better amateur radio operator and to make better informed decisions. 73's!

  • @jamesgeorge1709
    @jamesgeorge1709 Год назад +2

    Once again you can make you own Radial plate out of a 15" pizza pan, Use your drill press and drill a hole every 5 degees which will yeild you 72 attachment points, Take a hole drill and make a 2" center hole. Now you've built the plate for around $25.00, The most expensive part will be the stainless hardware. 73 ki0ad/Jim

  • @AC3HT
    @AC3HT Год назад +2

    Appreciate the good video Dave. Having insulated ground radial wires is a great idea. Over the years, have experimented with both ground mounted and elevated vertical antennas. Am partial to my EFHW though. BTW, lawnmowers love to eat those radial wires for dinner, if caution is not used when mowing. 73, AC3HT

  • @jameskephart3438
    @jameskephart3438 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your easily understood explanation I've ground wires. I'm always used dipoles but my current situation doesn't allow that. I'm putting up my first vertical. Thanks. AE5LD

  • @geopolska
    @geopolska 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Dave! I my first words I want to thank you for all the hard work you do, live is better an a bit easier when I can find answers or learn a new thing.
    I have instal newly purchased antenna EAntenna DX13M from ML&S UK It's been advertised as multiband ( 1.8-50Mhz ) and it kinda is. I was aware that top band is rather tricky to get on but hoped that antenna will work, but it doesn't. Also 14Mhz band wile tuning is on killing my keyboard and mouse ( only on 14Mhz )
    While I can live with 20m issue as I have Inverted Vee which is perfect on 80-6m, lack of top band makes me sad.
    Now, I have no radials yet, I have attached 2m of copper tube where radials supposed to be attached and as ground water level here is around 50cm I ''dipped'' the tube into water
    Using just 5W I made contats with stations in a radius of 5K miles so it kinda works hahahah
    What would you suggest to do so I could finally use top band?
    I have AATU AT-100 Pro II tuner.
    Will appreciate any suggestions very much Dave.
    73s Andy de 2E0FHM

  • @VP2EIHonAnguillaIsland
    @VP2EIHonAnguillaIsland Год назад

    Hii Dave great infromation my friend, my R8 Vertical is making "waves and contacts" from down here.. 73

  • @scottb.2022
    @scottb.2022 Год назад

    For a point of reference, I recently installed a ground mounted Hustler 4BTV vertical with 28 - 32 ft. radials. I am very happy with the results both on SSB and FT8.

  • @johnd9031
    @johnd9031 Год назад +1

    Good, clear explanation.

  • @okhamradio
    @okhamradio Год назад

    Thank you so much for the really useful information

  • @fredbissnette3104
    @fredbissnette3104 Год назад

    16 radials seems to work really well for me on my 20 meter vertical

  • @hammathguy3995
    @hammathguy3995 Год назад

    Your statement about a raised antenna with radials straight out having an resonant impedance of around 30 ohms is, of course, correct. I built my raised vertical with sloping radials. I find this brings the impedance up. Somewhere around 45 degrees yields a 50 ohm impedance. Local conditions such as the type of ground, any buildings around the antenna, or the height of the antenna will effect the final performance of the antenna to some extent. That's a long way to say your mileage may vary.

  • @jamesgeorge1709
    @jamesgeorge1709 Год назад +1

    P.S. Dave I love your you tube video's.

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 Год назад

    Thinking about the Resonant 1/4 wave Ground Plane's 36 ohm Feed Impedance would Seem to be Half the Dipole's normal 72 ohm feed Z 'cause 1/2 the Dipole antenna is Missing !! .....45° Angling Down the Radials is simply Replacing back Some (50%) of the Missing Dipole Half, conveniently approaching 52 ohm feed Z.....If you Can't or Don't want to Angle down the Radials, Adding a simple Shorted Hairpin Stub across the Feed Terminals will let you tune out any accumulated complex Reactances to a perfect 1:1 Swr....

  • @francismcclaughry9851
    @francismcclaughry9851 Год назад

    icablel have B T V-9 vertical in the hall way. i think you jut answered my question

  • @nathanmassey9038
    @nathanmassey9038 Год назад

    Dave, my name is Nate. I’m a 20 year electrician and spent 4 years in the Marines. I’ve recently been getting into HAM radios. I understand a lot about antenna’s, however how do you maximize an antenna on the 10 meter band using a 60’ end to end rooftop. I am building my own. Thank you

  • @wb2dx717
    @wb2dx717 Год назад

    just get a titan dx by gap antennas and eliminate the need for radials problem solved and as an extra the antenna is resonant on multiple bands with a swr of 1.1 or less on most bands and covers from 40 to 6 meters with a capacitor it covers a bit of the 80-meter band you can order a capacitor to tune your favorite part of the 80-meter band and is omni directional

  • @DongFang2019
    @DongFang2019 Год назад

    My house have metall walls, is it a bad idea to ground the multiband vertical antenna to one wall at the house?

  • @tallyjbud
    @tallyjbud Год назад

    What about using an efhw as a vertcal?

  • @rudert56
    @rudert56 Год назад

    Dave, I have an HF9V ground mounted with twenty 25 foot radials. When we get rain, the resonant frequency goes up. After it dries, it returns to, or near to original. These radials are on the ground and I have the vertical bonded to an extensive ground system. Any ideas what is going on?

    • @fredbissnette3104
      @fredbissnette3104 Год назад

      Water is conductive, this changes the swr because the electrical length is now slightly different due to the ground being wet and more electricly friendly

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus Год назад

    I always thought it was strange that for a vertical mounted on a roof only requires two radials 180 degrees apart to work well.

  • @francismcclaughry9851
    @francismcclaughry9851 Год назад

    I wonder if television wire work with radios I have a whole spool of it that I bought at a g argue sale for five dollars

  • @billgatewood9578
    @billgatewood9578 Год назад

    How close can wires be on a fan vertical?

  • @briancroner3334
    @briancroner3334 Год назад

    Great Video, Dave and very informative. In 2009 I bought a Hustler 5 btv vertical and put down 25 radials in lengths from 20 to 35 ft. I used bare electric fence wire because it was cheep and it worked great - but was a big mistake because the wire rusted and deteriorated in about 5-6 years. I have since replaced them with 14 gauge insulated stranded copper wire. I didn't bury the radials, instead I mowed my lawn on a low setting, laid out the radials, stapled them down and let the sod grow over them. It's been working great. de KE7LOY