what a cool design. Well done ,we need more stuff like this experimenting to make ham radio cheaper cause dang it can get expensive. Thank you for this.
From one Wofford Brother in Christ and fellow Ham in Mississippi (K5OLV) to you in Arkansas, I enjoyed watching your yagi build. I wonder if we share a common relative somewhere back up the family tree. My relatives all hail from North Mississippi (Webster County), migrating over from Georgia and Alabama back in the 1800s.
FB comparison between your 80M loop and your new mini yagi. Great performance on the yagi, and the bandwidth would be fine for me since I'm 100% CW. Vy 72/73 de Paul in MT
Do you think the loading coils helped with lowering the SWR? I’ve seen this same design for a 20m yagi and without the coils the SWR is about 1.3-1.5 at best. Do you use a choke at the feed point for your setup?
Nice job John, may have to give this shot, Have a Blessed day John 73 de N5TMY
Great video and just subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
what a cool design. Well done ,we need more stuff like this experimenting to make ham radio cheaper cause dang it can get expensive. Thank you for this.
Thank you, and yes our hobby can be expensive. Have a great day, 73
Very nice build and cheap to construct it seems. I might give this a try. Thanks. 73
Good job, congratulațions
Very cool, thank you for sharing your project and knowledge.
Great video and subscribed
Brilliant Video Subscribed to you, too fantastic build one for 40m with traps to :) 73's
Many thanks!
good video, Will give it a shot, Thanks !
ditto- great video- subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
nice vid. will try 1 myself
great performance.
Nice video!!!
From one Wofford Brother in Christ and fellow Ham in Mississippi (K5OLV) to you in Arkansas, I enjoyed watching your yagi build. I wonder if we share a common relative somewhere back up the family tree. My relatives all hail from North Mississippi (Webster County), migrating over from Georgia and Alabama back in the 1800s.
FB comparison between your 80M loop and your new mini yagi. Great performance on the yagi, and the bandwidth would be fine for me since I'm 100% CW. Vy 72/73 de Paul in MT
I used to be 100% CW, but the past few years my CW has slowed because of cancer and the chemo treatments, I hope to get back to it soon.
Do you think the loading coils helped with lowering the SWR? I’ve seen this same design for a 20m yagi and without the coils the SWR is about 1.3-1.5 at best. Do you use a choke at the feed point for your setup?
The choke is more at the middle, I have a full size 17 meter yagi (no choke) and the SWR is 1.0
@@johnwofford2708 Thank you.
73's🎙KD9OAM