I'm feeling like Tom Cruise (Ethan Hunt, of Mission Impossible) is hanging off the ceiling, by a wire, to video this all for you. It's that good!!! I appreciate actually getting to see what you are drawing and what equipment you are pointing out to us! Great info here!!!
Heck, if you're using a switching supply from a PC to power a radio and you already don't care about the switching noise, you could use a boost converter to bump the 12v up to 13.8.
Hi Dave. Perhaps a slip of the tongue but at 48 seconds into this video you read out "an older multiband trap DIPOLE" in regard to placement within the loop question.. Then you went on to discuss a vertical placed within a 80 mtr loop, can you confirm the original question please. Regards Chris
ampacity noun The root mean square of the electrical current which a device (usually a wire) can carry within a specific environment (including temperature rating, power loss, heat dissipation, etc.) It is measured in amperes, (amps) and is most often used to rate electrical wires and cables.
Wow 👀 ...thats a lotta tech in that room!
*Respect*
What book is that you are reading from Dave? It looks very comprehensive and I would like to look for a copy!
I'm feeling like Tom Cruise (Ethan Hunt, of Mission Impossible) is hanging off the ceiling, by a wire, to video this all for you. It's that good!!! I appreciate actually getting to see what you are drawing and what equipment you are pointing out to us! Great info here!!!
You camera crew does a great job.
Heck, if you're using a switching supply from a PC to power a radio and you already don't care about the switching noise, you could use a boost converter to bump the 12v up to 13.8.
Hi Dave. Perhaps a slip of the tongue but at 48 seconds into this video you read out "an older multiband trap DIPOLE" in regard to placement within the loop question.. Then you went on to discuss a vertical placed within a 80 mtr loop, can you confirm the original question please.
Regards Chris
what is the name of the antenna book you used in this video ? - thanks for the great content
yes, looked hard bound
The size, colour, chapter number and coding of illustrations looks a lot like the latest edition of ARRL Antenna Handbook.
Let's go Brandon!
Ampacity? Are you inventing new words now?
No, it is an actual word.
ampacity
noun
The root mean square of the electrical current which a device (usually a wire) can carry within a specific environment (including temperature rating, power loss, heat dissipation, etc.) It is measured in amperes, (amps) and is most often used to rate electrical wires and cables.