Getting into ham radio? Build a simple HF station that talks worldwide!

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  • @TimKreitzAdventures
    @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад +10

    PLEASE NOTE: My shack is no longer in this location, nor is it this minimal. The spirit of this video still holds true years later, but I have definitely expanded my station. Here is my station as of November 2023: ruclips.net/video/VDz1d4jyiVg/видео.html

  • @paulgarcia1566
    @paulgarcia1566 Год назад +12

    I watched this video when it first posted and got curious about ham radio. Now I have my extra license and my station. Many thanks!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад +1

      I'm really happy to hear that. Congratulations. I need to do an update vid on the state of my shack. It's a lot different now than it was in this vid.

  • @Screamingtut
    @Screamingtut Год назад +4

    I've been a Ham for 43 yrs, I had several HF radios I had a TS-530S & a TS- 130S I got about 130-140 Watts out of them, whereas most of the newer radios put out only 100 Watts. I had a Ten-Tac Omni back in the 1980s I currently have a G90, FT-991A, and an FT-891, plus I have a bunch of HT's IC-90AT, FT-3DR, FT65, FT4X & DMR UV878 & UV578 radios too

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад +1

      Over the past couple of years since I made this video, I refurbished a TS-520 and a TS-520S. You're right, they do 130 watts pretty easily. There's a pic of them at the bottom of my QRZed page:
      www.qrz.com/db/W5GFO

    • @Screamingtut
      @Screamingtut Год назад +1

      @@TimKreitzAdventures I made my first several HF contact with New Zealand, Australia & Fiji. on 20M back in 2000 after I got a grandfathered upgrade from Tech Plus (I had passed the General Exam but flunked the 13 WPM code, in 1980 at the NYC FCC field office) to General when they dropped the code requirement. I was living in Redding, CA at the time.

  • @markanderson8066
    @markanderson8066 Год назад +2

    Have never had more than 100 watts and a wire antenna, like many hams. Been more than enough for me for the last half century! Neighbor has a tower and multiple beams and an amp. Everyone is enjoying things their way.

  • @williamzoom
    @williamzoom 3 года назад +21

    One day I was out riding around a park and ran across a ham club having a picnic and one guy had a antenna that was a bicycle rim with no spokes and the rim had a small section cut out and he was talking to someone in the Marshall Islands. It was a strange day to say the least!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +8

      Sounds like he built a loop antenna from that wheel rim. That's a very interesting idea. For me, building antennas is one of the funnest aspects of ham radio.

  • @DevonBedtka
    @DevonBedtka 2 года назад +2

    Came here for the ham portion! The motorcycle was just an added bonus!

  • @ALWhiteAuthor
    @ALWhiteAuthor 3 года назад +15

    Never been in to HAM but we did a lot of stuff on CB's. I had a base station setup at home back in Michigan pushing around 1200 watts. I had this awesome old tube amplifier that would just hum the entire time. Used to talk "skip" all around the world. We called "DX" skip simply because of the way the signal was skipping off of the ionosphere to travel out of line of sight.
    We used to intentionally setup our CB's in our vehicles so they'd be extremely directional then we'd play CB Tag. One person would go hide somewhere in a 10 mile radius then we'd home in on their signal and track them down. Good times.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +5

      Yep, I started out as a CBer, too, back in the early '90s. The most I ever ran was about 500 watts, which was highly illegal, of course. Then along came the World Wide Web and cell phones, which effectively killed CB. It, too, seems to be making a comeback recently. I wonder if the FCC plans to bust illegal CB stations this time around. I remember them doing it a couple of times back in the day, seizing gear and handing out some massive fines.

    • @ALWhiteAuthor
      @ALWhiteAuthor 3 года назад +3

      I am, honestly, shocked that I never had a visit from the FCC. I was less than half a mile from Detroit Metro Airport pushing that kind of wattage. I did have I-94 between us but it was still enough to cause interference and open garage doors all over the neighborhood.
      Guy my aunt dated for 20 some years gave me the amp. It had one pill driving 2 small tubes pushing 4 very large Sylvania tubes. Can't remember the part numbers on them but they were freaking huge.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +5

      1,500 watts AM is more than the nighttime PEP of many broadcast stations. LOL. I bet you were getting into everything. :)

  • @CSmith-ot6oy
    @CSmith-ot6oy 3 года назад +2

    My dad was a ham when i was a kid. I remember him talking to Ireland and hearing the other guys accent. Some memories stay with you.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад

      I have similar memories with my grandpa and CB back in the '70s. Those were different times for sure.

  • @TaxiNY
    @TaxiNY 3 года назад +8

    I'm glad to see you are getting back in the hobby. I have one thing though that was incorrect. You really DON'T need an antenna analyzer. Are they handy , yes they are but they are not something you really need. Just use the antenna formulas and you can make an antenna without that added expense. I have been making amateur radio antennas for 41 years and have yet felt a need to waste money on an analyzer. Welcome back to the hobby.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +3

      Fair enough. Mine was a gift and I really enjoy both the utility and precision it provides. Cheers and thanks for the kind wishes.

    • @lucase6407
      @lucase6407 2 года назад

      I will say, an analyzer will point out any outside things messing with it. For example, a slim-jim too close to a wall will have an swr tuned too low, which can damage your radio. I'd say it's worth th $40 for a vna nano.

    • @UnkleJustin
      @UnkleJustin 2 года назад

      Welcome back!! de Tim KB2RMC. You beat me to Extra, ya bum 😀

  • @jydymyyyr9630
    @jydymyyyr9630 Год назад +2

    See you're a Gov't Mule fan too... loved the opening audio. Great video, very helpful.

  • @kyleberry3299
    @kyleberry3299 2 года назад +1

    the cruising dialogue is very chill, i dig it

  • @royramdeen8864
    @royramdeen8864 2 года назад +1

    I like simplicity.. keep up with Ham Radio. Its most rewarding. I am just getting into it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bill-2018
    @bill-2018 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice set up. Good seeing other ham stations. I like 17m as it's not as hectic as 20m.
    Getting back into it after about 8 years of only using 2m and 60m by no fault of mine.
    Broadband internet interference wiped out everything from 160m to 20m, S8 noise except 60m. It cleared up when they went from copper wire to fibre on January 9th.
    Nothing above 5 Watts, FT817ND, my h/b ssb and cw tcvr, Pixie on 60m, TW TopBander am/cw and a 1944 Wireless 19 Set on cw. Attic 20m to 10m dipoles, outdoor inverted vee for 60m and a 2 el collinear for 2m, all h/b.
    Mainly on 17m and 10m just now and getting into Europe, EA, SP, with IT and LZ ssb (1400 miles) and cw 5 Watts and 1 Watt cw to LZ and even SP with 0.5 Watt ssb. Must now get on the lower frequencies.
    G4GHB.

  • @scott-in-dfw3005
    @scott-in-dfw3005 Год назад +1

    Thanks man, appreciate this. I'm studying for my Technician now and looking forward to General. I already have VHF/UHF/CB/GMRS radios and a small shack setup, but looking toward the future with General and HF, been kinda shocked by the $$$$....this video really helped!

  • @haletd
    @haletd 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Just getting back into radio after 20ish years. I'm here in Midland TX as well.

  • @lc79tourer26
    @lc79tourer26 Год назад +2

    Nice Video, been licensed 45 years in VK (Australia) and also run a pretty simple station with mainly wire antennas that work well enough for my needs. Also do a bit mobile from remote locations. Keep the content coming as I'm also into motor cycles which led me to youre channel.

  • @jamesgjacobsadventures
    @jamesgjacobsadventures 3 года назад +2

    Hello neighbor, This video popped up on my suggested page. Maybe I'll catch you on the air sometime. Just a tech at the time. anyway cool video and I also subbed. wishing you 73's from Big Spring de K4EBB

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, James. Enjoy the channel and I look forward to catching you sometime. The content is mostly motorcycles, but I will be including more radio vids moving forward. Cheers and 73.

  • @JaxWatchesandEDC
    @JaxWatchesandEDC Год назад +2

    Suzuki Bandit is one of my all time favorite motorcycles.

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 3 года назад +7

    I got a cheap boafeng portable ham radio a few years ago just to play with and listen to police and ems. Pretty much all police activity in the Chicago suburbs is digital besides Chicago itself since they don’t want to spend the money. After listening to CPD and using it for noaa weather I found a local repeater and monitored that, they had lunch meets and other random talk. It was interesting listening in but since I have no license I couldn’t talk. I’ve been on and off if I wanted to get a amateur license. Usually over winter break when I got bored I would start taking some of the arrl practice tests just to see what I knew. It’s an interesting hobby but I’m not sure how many younger people are participating. Everything I heard in my local area were guys my fathers age.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +3

      Yeah, you are right. It is often a bunch of old retired guys talking about past glories and whatever health problems are currently ailing them. But I have noticed quite a few younger guys getting their licenses over the course of the past year, though, which is a good thing. I'd much rather talk about motorcycles and other fun topics on the air instead of who died last week. LOL.

    • @Craigeek
      @Craigeek 3 года назад +1

      Get the HamStudy app from the Play Store or Apple Store and get your license! It's easier then you think!

  • @timothymcfadden9899
    @timothymcfadden9899 3 года назад +2

    Congrats on your Extra. 73, de AC1KD

  • @Halfcast365
    @Halfcast365 2 года назад +3

    Love this vid no beating around the bush. Awesome setup exactly what I am going to progress towards. Yet to learn the basics and get my licence but I am looking forward to the journey

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      You'll have a great time. Enjoy the process and have fun. BTW, I've made some changes to my station since this episode. If you are interested, my latest video shows the current shack. Cheers.

  • @BrightBlueJim
    @BrightBlueJim 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's good to know that you can get decent results out of a 100W transmitter and a pretty simple antenna. I've been avoiding HF mainly because of the antenna thing. Now I'll go watch the newer video and see what you've changed..

  • @TheRealCobraBurnout
    @TheRealCobraBurnout 3 года назад +5

    Very interesting video! I got my technician license not long ago. I need to study up for the General. I didn't pass the day I got my tech. But I still have a lot of real world knowledge I need to learn. So going simple first is right up my alley. As always, I enjoy seeing you drive through my old hometown.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Let me know if you decide to upgrade and get a station going. It would be super cool to QSO on HF. Also, if you have EchoLink capability for VHF/UHF, I hang out on the West Texas PermNet pretty frequently. Give me a shout some time.

  • @JustinSmithWY
    @JustinSmithWY Год назад +1

    All that on 100 watts.... so cool. Just got my General last week. Scott Friday probably says hello ;)

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад +1

      Haha! Nice. It's truly a small world. Congrats on your /AG. My station is a lot different now. I need to do an update vid of some kind.

  • @scrapperstacker8629
    @scrapperstacker8629 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video!! I found you because I am interested in getting my ham license. But I also love riding motorcycles. So of course I subscribed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @The_Jas_Singh
    @The_Jas_Singh 2 месяца назад

    Great video Tim - thanks for sharing! I have an Icom 7100 HF, VHF and UHF transceiver pushing out 100W upto 10m and 50W on VHF/UHF. It has all modes. Fantastic radio.

  • @weallhaveanopinion
    @weallhaveanopinion 3 года назад +2

    My kids and are thinking of this for a summer project!

  • @autofox5.067
    @autofox5.067 Год назад +1

    Im gonna try for my Tech license on Monday. Great video good stuff!

  • @ProspectorsGhost
    @ProspectorsGhost 7 месяцев назад +1

    You've got a nice setup. Thanks for sharing. - I've been a CBer for years since the early 1970's back when you still had to have a CB license. Now just this year I have gotten my GMRS license, and now I am studying for my ham technician license. I've never really been interested in DX'ing (shooting skip) of any kind let alone in DX'ing (shooting skip), around the world. I'm more into and just interested in Rag Chewing with either local or slightly distant other hams.

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb1 3 года назад +2

    Very cool Tim.

  • @GregSmithFL
    @GregSmithFL 3 года назад +3

    I've been listening to numbers stations for years. The Buzzer (UVB-76) is my favorite I can listen to it for hours for some strange weird reason lol

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      You should check out all the jamming by the Cuban government on the 40-meter wavelength right now. It's crazy.

    • @GregSmithFL
      @GregSmithFL 3 года назад +2

      That's new to me thanks my friend!!!

  • @Patrick_B687-3
    @Patrick_B687-3 3 года назад +2

    Tune in next time to see what else Tim Kreitz is into. Musician, Biker, Brewer, Radio Operator, and Personality. What’s next? Not much will surprise me, and I’ve been watching a few years now. I know 2020 was a catalyst for it in a few ways but interest in this is growing like never before I hear.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated. And yes, there is definitely an influx of new and returning hams.

  • @mrs.peaches7920
    @mrs.peaches7920 3 года назад +5

    I was always curious about ham radio, I used to run a cb home base with my dad when I was younger and always had a blast on it. Late at night we would hit skip just right and able to talk all over the country. Thanks for the insight Tim cheers✌

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      I can remember my grandpa talking from Texas to Florida on his CB when I was little kid. I was fascinated by it, and it's probably one of the reasons I've always enjoyed radio.

    • @kennethschultz6465
      @kennethschultz6465 3 года назад +1

      When ther is skip
      Antenne radio watt dosen't matter
      But if you like med hawe huge
      Antennas .. FORCE12
      GOOD CONDITIONS EVERY DAY!!
      RG217 NEXT TO NO LOSS
      AND IT CARRIES 4KW with no loss
      Just got
      7/8 x 4 x 50meter to my last
      With 4x 56 flexa yagi combiner 1296 25DBd
      4 x 9 combiner VHF 19DBd
      4 x 22 combiner UHF 22DBd
      I can tilt with actuator 80° to EME

  • @knerdrider
    @knerdrider 3 года назад +3

    Congrats on the Extra! It took me 21 years to get mine. My first rig was a Kenwood TS-130S, a hand-me-down that my dad bought new. 100 watts and a wire is the way to go. 73 de KJ1H!

  • @shawnerwin9290
    @shawnerwin9290 3 года назад +1

    Just took my Technician exam Sunday and got my call sign Tuesday. Great video! I've just got a Baofeng HT at the moment, but I am looking at getting into 10 meter. Your rig is great and you gave some great guidance. Thanks a lot!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад

      I'm glad it helped and welcome to ham radio. BTW, I have three of those UV-5Rs. Those things are great.

    • @Asshole58
      @Asshole58 3 года назад

      I just got my technician and will take the general in a few weeks. I also got the cheap baofenf 5r and am trying to figure out a cheap way to set up a base where I can get in the HF frequencies. Any help is appreciated!

  • @MountainMan7.62x39
    @MountainMan7.62x39 Год назад

    Very cool, that answered a lot of questions I have as a new ham.

  • @browntroy101
    @browntroy101 3 года назад +2

    This was a very interesting video! It was great seeing your home base set up! I am new to ham radio and so seeing this video have gotten me more interested in making my own antenna.!

  • @WH6FQE
    @WH6FQE 2 года назад +1

    Aloha from Hawaii Tim. I have decided to get more serious and just passed my Extra exam last night, so hopefully I will catch you on the air out there one of these days.

  • @elsuperpollo2273
    @elsuperpollo2273 Год назад +1

    I just got my ticket recently and I been studying for the general ever since so I can play with HF, SOTA, POTA and just being portable. 73, KQ4HCU

  • @tonyrmathis
    @tonyrmathis 4 месяца назад

    Just turned 62 and sold my mint condition 2005 Honda Blackbird (the red one). I still feel sick when I see a bike. Enjoy it as long as you can and if you ever get the chance to ride the Dragon's Tail do it.

  • @Tony-um2el
    @Tony-um2el 3 года назад +3

    Took the tour of the V.O.A. and was able to use their antennas for our club station.
    73 de KB8RQD

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      VERY cool. I'd love to visit someday myself. 73 de W5GFO.

    • @Tony-um2el
      @Tony-um2el 3 года назад +2

      @@TimKreitzAdventures Yeah check it out. At times they allow you to put your gear on their antennas. Oh the signals you can hear and work are unbelievable.

  • @rohnkd4hct260
    @rohnkd4hct260 3 года назад +2

    have not been active for some time. getting back into it. 73 de KD4HCT

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Good luck and welcome back. You picked a good time; the HF bands are really improving.

  • @bradleyjohnson452
    @bradleyjohnson452 3 года назад +2

    thanks for the video. Very encouraging

  • @chadjb72
    @chadjb72 Месяц назад

    I have just recently started doing HF on 10 meter and working many European stations.

  • @thelongislandguy
    @thelongislandguy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video. Cool logbook!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, though I'm not using those paper logs anymore. LoTW FTW. ;)

  • @LanceSheppard
    @LanceSheppard 3 года назад +2

    Hey man a tip for the owl, put it on a stick of rebar in a bush or something like a bush. Just barely above wind blows owl moves, move around to new places often. Sweet set up I like the tool box set up

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 Год назад

    nice looking setup. thanks for sharing

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад

      My pleasure. I need to do an update vid. It doesn't look like this anymore.

  • @draganjovanovic7104
    @draganjovanovic7104 Год назад +1

    My man, ham and moto, and such a fine told nice story, best regards, Dragan, Serbia, YU4ELD 😃

  • @barnestd
    @barnestd 3 года назад +5

    Awesome overview. It's funny, with the lockdowns and the winter storm we had on top of that, getting into ham has been heavy on my mind. That storm knocked out internet and cell service and left me with no means to contact anyone. Never lost power or water so I was good where I was. But being able to contact the outside world would have been nice.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Definitely. I was on ham radio a lot during the storm. Its practical importance became quickly apparent without cell or Internet.

  • @Craigeek
    @Craigeek 3 года назад +2

    Rad. Thanks for the tips!

  • @gilesshine3917
    @gilesshine3917 3 года назад +2

    Good video Tim. Looking to get my general this summer when I'm not working OT. I have a nice radio but I can't talk on most of it's bands! ;)

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, getting your General will open up a whole new world. From there, it's only a few more weeks of study to get the Extra Class. Good luck and have fun with it!

  • @alvarogaitan2529
    @alvarogaitan2529 15 дней назад

    great job fantastic video thanks 73 from kb2uew

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 3 года назад +3

    Good and interesting video, a good intro to amateur radio, so nice to hear an American not advocating thousands of watts! LoL Would suggest people check out the NanoVNA as an antenna analyser. Does more and is a lot cheaper than the MFJ.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. I may add some power this year, but considering how well my station currently works, I doubt it will be more than about 500 watts. You're right, unless it's a MARS station or similar, I just don't see the need for 1,500 or more watts and never really have. Cheers and much appreciated!

  • @DavidS-iw4ei
    @DavidS-iw4ei 2 года назад +1

    Nice Motorcycles and ham radio.

  • @garcjr
    @garcjr 3 года назад +2

    I've always been fascinated by SW radio. But as I was growing up not too long ago many people were dismantling their ham radio antennas. I hope to get into it someday. After all ham radio was probably the social media communication before the internet.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it certainly was. Back in radio's heyday, everybody had a CB or a ham rig.

  • @seth_iwant_toride
    @seth_iwant_toride 3 года назад +2

    Cool! I mess w CB radios at work but that’s all. Interesting man

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      I think it's cool how many people are still using CB equipment these days. I started out with CB back in the early '90s.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 2 года назад +1

    Nice overview. I'm considering the Kenwood version of that Yaesu, or maybe even an Icon 7300.
    I got my Novice in about 1962 (WN0FRS - Fine Radio Station) but let it lapse before getting my General. I got that in about 1977 (WA6PEK - Pretty Easy Kid). Used a vent pipe on the roof of my apartment building to support a 10 - 40 Hy-Gain vertical. My Kenwood TS-520 worked pretty good but I needed counterpoise or a second vertical. Went 2m - 10cm after that for a while & been inactive for a decade due to moving around, chasing jobs. I'm retired and have a house now, and I still have a store-bought dipole, so... no more excuses!
    Midland (I assume Texas) looks like a nice place. Pretty neighborhood. A college roommate of mine from UT in 1966 lives there.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад +1

      Yes sir, Midland, Texas is right. It has been my neck of the woods for many years. I need to do an update on the changes I've made to the shack since I released this video. I got rid of the Chinese dual-bander and added an ID-5100a and some other goodies. The antenna setup is a bit different now, too. I've been working ISS and satellites, which is a blast. Best wishes and thanks for the nice comment. Good luck as you continue your ham journey.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 2 года назад +1

      @@TimKreitzAdventures I'll watch for your update.

  • @michelbroodfan
    @michelbroodfan 3 года назад +1

    I use the SuperStar 6900N.
    Very good radio...

  • @juicetfpv1504
    @juicetfpv1504 2 года назад +1

    Great video thank you. New Sub! I love motorcycles and am getting in to radio. Love it

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      Thanks very much and welcome. I've made some changes to my radios and antennas since this vid. I need to do an update. Cheers!

  • @kathypullis816
    @kathypullis816 2 месяца назад

    Biloxi Ms Gulf coast here 😊
    I'm interested in having this too here on my property of 1 acre. I used the CB radio back in the day, 😂 but I think I'm in a good location along with a friend.
    Maybe get me a couple of "pack mules" why I'm at it !😂

  • @TheArtofEngineering
    @TheArtofEngineering 2 года назад +1

    yep...I got a 60 dollar squid pole and 40 odd meters of wire as EFHW. I build kits and homebrew .....tis fun and now cheaper than ever!!! 73 VK2AOE.

  • @ActinOut
    @ActinOut Год назад +2

    Ive got a ham license, general level and have been running off a Baofeng handheld locally. Id sure like to get into the hf end; however, I keep hearing people tout getting into it with inexpensive basics, yet im continually finding that a basic start is in the range nearing $2k. Im sorry, but thats a barrier to entry. It amazes me that you can buy a computer with way more abilities than an all band radio for a couple hundred dollars, but all band ham radio prices never seem to get lower as technogy gets cheaper. In the contrary, they keep getting higher. Thats not exactly affordable for most people.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад +1

      Start going to hamfests and swap meets. You can usually find good used equipment from reputable traders for decent prices. If you want to buy new, the Icom IC-718 can be had pretty much everywhere for around $699 (I've seen it on sale for $599). Throw a 30-amp power supply and a 300-watt tuner into your shopping cart with it and you should be in the game for around $1K if you're willing to build your own antenna system.
      Yeah, it costs a bit up front, but the gear will last you forever if you run it correctly. I've now added two 50-year-old Kenwood tube transceivers into my current shack that I got for almost nothing. 40 bucks in parts and I quickly had them both running like new. Keep your ear to the ground and you can get going for a reasonable price. Best of luck. 73 de W5GFO.

  • @douglaswalther8489
    @douglaswalther8489 3 года назад +1

    Interesting to see the Midland water tower in the background?

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Midland loves painting the town logo on the water towers. It's kind of a tradition in Texas towns.

  • @MrAusadventure
    @MrAusadventure 3 года назад +3

    This is a weird world that I have absolutely no idea about! LOL
    I've rarely heard of Ham Radio (the first time being in one of Nerb's videos a few years back) but I found this interesting and now I at least know something a little more technical about it.
    I don't have a lot of time to get into new hobbies (what pandemic slowdown? :-p) though so I'll stick to RUclips and Facebook messenger to communicate with the likes of yourself on the other side of the world. Another well put together video my friend!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a million. It was something I always knew I would come back to someday, and I've been having fun thus far. But otherwise, I know where you're coming from; the last thing I really need right now is *another* hobby. LOL.

  • @werewolf74
    @werewolf74 Год назад +1

    So in starcraft and they say 5 by 5 its radio strength, loud and clear.

  • @JoeMuteyy
    @JoeMuteyy 2 года назад +3

    What price does this minimal set-up usually run? Thanks for the help!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад +1

      I recommend an Icom IC-7300 for HF (comparable to my Yeasu), which runs about $1,000. For VHF/UHF, I've gotten rid of the little Chinese radio and now run an Icom ID-5100a, which I got for $579. My antenna setup has changed a bit, too, and I have a total of about $250 in all the antennas, coax, etc. So you should be able to get a really nice brand new setup for less than Two Grand. If you buy all used gear, it'd be considerably less. Good luck.

  • @cmmoto
    @cmmoto 3 года назад +2

    VERY COOL STUFF

  • @Brauma54
    @Brauma54 10 месяцев назад

    What do you do for lighting protection? I just hooked up a vertical antenna today. A Gap Challenger

  • @stromxtc2033
    @stromxtc2033 3 года назад +7

    If only I could just pick up my local tv stations 😠😄

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Hahaha! 😄😄😄

    • @stromxtc2033
      @stromxtc2033 3 года назад +3

      And your buddy's Vann licence plate along for the ride 👍

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +3

      @@stromxtc2033 You're the first one to make mention of that. I miss him every single day.

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 2 года назад +1

    So, have you tried cw? I am able to isolate distant cw signals much easier than sideband.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      I do CW frequently. We have a local CW net here that's a lot of fun. Back when I got my license, CW was a requirement.

  • @stevegordon2869
    @stevegordon2869 Год назад

    Could run ladder line to your dipole to your tuner just keep away from metal would be all bands 40- 10. Or could do off center fed with 4:1 current B a l u n.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад

      This setup is from a few years ago. My shack and antenna setup is in another spot and pretty different now. I should do an update vid.

  • @Vidar.m
    @Vidar.m 2 года назад +1

    I have the ft450 from yaesu love that radio...

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад +1

      It's sooo good. I love it.

    • @Vidar.m
      @Vidar.m 2 года назад +1

      @@TimKreitzAdventures also got an late eighties ft 7b when the 450 doesent pick up clear signals i use the old ft-7b

  • @lukenheimer8190
    @lukenheimer8190 2 года назад +1

    Is that guitar recording your playing, or someone else’s?

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      That cut is not me this time. The song is called Fortaleza and it is by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena. I thought it was very well done. Cheers.

  • @billdowns2213
    @billdowns2213 2 года назад +1

    How do you talk to places like Russia, Spain, etc.? Aren't they speaking a foreign tongue?

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      Most of the time the operators in many countries are speaking English on the air (though some do it better than others). I look for German-speaking stations in particular since I am functional in the language and it is fun to do. I can also exchange basic information for a QSO in Spanish.

  • @randysims3201
    @randysims3201 3 года назад +1

    Well with my 10 meter I got a buddystick will try tomorrow

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад

      Oh, nice. I hope 10 meters gets good again soon. That's my favorite band when it is open.

  • @ryszardhermaszewski6035
    @ryszardhermaszewski6035 Год назад +1

    Serdeczne Pozdrowienia 73 od SP2JJ👍

  • @joshtsigmonjs
    @joshtsigmonjs 3 года назад +2

    I’m also a ham radio operator KG5ROR

  • @Skywave400LTDABS
    @Skywave400LTDABS 3 года назад +2

    Hello!
    Nice ride!
    Attach the camera to the mirror. : D
    Amateur radio.
    You have many radios.
    That's wonderful.
    And work on the antenna.
    It is great.
    When the telephone line is cut off.
    Radios are useful in the event of a disaster if power can be secured.
    Do you ever mount these radios on your motorcycle? LOL.
    Safety and health.
    Thank you my friend (^^) /

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      My system will work on batteries as well, which I used in the Texas winter storm. It is a fun hobby, indeed. Thank you, my friend. :)

  • @rikuk3
    @rikuk3 2 года назад

    For mobile work I use a little Xiegu G90 through a dipole or vertical and from here in UK had DX all over the world using CW running

  • @suffolkandy
    @suffolkandy 3 года назад +2

    Way over the top of this old man but sill good to see it all lol

  • @andrewchiusolo1950
    @andrewchiusolo1950 9 месяцев назад

    What coax are u using ?

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  9 месяцев назад +1

      I don't have this shack setup anymore. My current shack runs LMR-400 and LMR-240.

    • @andrewchiusolo1950
      @andrewchiusolo1950 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@TimKreitzAdventures thank you for responding and your knowledge.

  • @UK-Blue
    @UK-Blue 3 года назад +3

    Did it get affected by the M class flare the other day? I know there was strong radio blackout. The D-rap chart was vary colorful.
    Lazy feckin owl 🦉get some work done! 🤣
    Interesting stuff. Cheers Tim.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Thankfully, the M-Class flare was not directed squarely toward earth, but yes, the noise level was high during that event. I think the blackouts were more in the microwave bands.

    • @UK-Blue
      @UK-Blue 3 года назад +1

      @@TimKreitzAdventures
      25% chance of a killshot flare I'm the coming 6 years or so!

  • @MrKnives
    @MrKnives 3 года назад +2

    yup

  • @TechnMoto
    @TechnMoto 3 года назад +3

    Way out of my league lol. As a kid I played around with a cb- it was fun

  • @travisroberts9312
    @travisroberts9312 Год назад

    whats the price of this setup?

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  Год назад

      I no longer run this shack (I have since expanded it and moved it to a different location), but you can get into something similar for around $1,200. The biggest expense will be the tranceivers. Power supplies and tuners are pretty affordable, and building your own antennas is pretty economical, too.

  • @StephenS-2025
    @StephenS-2025 10 месяцев назад

    This episode found me heppy, hulthy, and in pieces. Ironic.

  • @LandBoardsLLC
    @LandBoardsLLC 3 года назад

    Readability, Signal, Tone.

  • @shaunsiz.itsbetterbytube2858
    @shaunsiz.itsbetterbytube2858 3 года назад +2

    😢😢 Poor old TS130s .love the post I the Antenna set up is pretty cool lots of people got back over here in the uk with the lock down .I still use all my old kenwood Eq .since the 90s Ts130s with the Vfo 120 and the Dfc 230 ( I am a bit of a kenwood nurd lo ) even have the Hc10 clock .ha ha I see you still have the ATU 73s and kind regards from over the pond" G6YRI QSL "ps every Italian cb comes complete with a 50kw liner lol

  • @Jr-fm2ye
    @Jr-fm2ye 3 года назад +1

    4:56 so much power my RUclips closed itself

  • @azdesertdog
    @azdesertdog 3 года назад +2

    My wife was watching with me. There was a kert "NO MORE HOBBIES" hahaha. I always thought this was cool. I messed with CB's and tuning them but that is a s far as I got.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Yes, collecting too many hobbies can definitely be frowned upon. LOL. BTW, I started out as a CBer back in the early '90s. It was good times, but ham radio has always been more interesting to me. :-)

    • @dylanholzman8840
      @dylanholzman8840 3 года назад

      I got the same responce...... but your only in trouble once then its yours. or something like that haha

  • @jjjww975
    @jjjww975 4 месяца назад

    I wish someone would post a video with a LIST and state, "here's what you need to get into HAM radio ... 1, 2, 3" --- that's it... instead of talking about all kinds of random stuff .... get to the point. A person needs these 3 or 4 things -- this is how you set it up --- without going left and right into side discussions .... because at the end --- everyone is STILL CONFUSED on what to buy an how to hook it up .... I've watched liked 10 videos so far and think -- maybe -- I know what to buy .... my gosh --- how hard is it ???

  • @ubergeek318
    @ubergeek318 3 года назад +1

    I take it you don't do many digital modes

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Just getting into FT8 as of last week.

    • @ubergeek318
      @ubergeek318 3 года назад +2

      Cool deal. I have been looking to do some 10m ft8 until I get my general

  • @richardbaker8928
    @richardbaker8928 5 месяцев назад

    Learn CW and talk all over the world on

  • @DK5ONV
    @DK5ONV 3 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kennethschultz6465
    @kennethschultz6465 3 года назад +1

    Nice !! Pure luck
    You hawent blown anything
    Up due to RF !!!
    But keep om trucking !!

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  3 года назад +2

      There would be essentially zero reason for anything to "blow up due to RF" with this setup. LOL.

  • @lucase6407
    @lucase6407 2 года назад

    That Anytone 778UV VHF/UHF is great starter radio.

    • @TimKreitzAdventures
      @TimKreitzAdventures  2 года назад

      It died about a month after I shot this video. I replaced it with an Icom ID-5100a.

  • @treyfred3247
    @treyfred3247 Год назад

    I thought this was supposed to be about a simple setup.

  • @raywills4709
    @raywills4709 3 года назад +2

    All sounds Greek to me. Lol.

  • @bobrunge7594
    @bobrunge7594 5 месяцев назад

    Didn’t really need the motorcycle intro…

  • @ts440s
    @ts440s 29 дней назад

    Ridiculous how one radio can't do all of that. The ham radio engineering is a joke.