10 Meter HF Double Bazooka Dipole, RadioWavz Antenna Review, With On-Air Contacts! Ham Radio Antenna

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @KC5TGTRadiosNMore
    @KC5TGTRadiosNMore 2 года назад +13

    Crackin’ me up with the neighbor & his mower! >> Reminds me of Jeff Foxworthy saying “You might be a redneck if you can cut your grass and find a car!”

  • @UTubeRangerBob
    @UTubeRangerBob Год назад +4

    10:30, null is off the broadside off a dipole?? Unless I'm confused, dipoles are directional in the direction of the broadside, and the nulls are off the ends. And aren't inverted Vs mostly omnidirectional, very slightly favoring broadside?

  • @turtlekoff1
    @turtlekoff1 2 года назад +3

    Never thought of trying FT8 on 10M YZI. Gotta try this ! Thanks for another great video Eric !

  • @lowtek42
    @lowtek42 2 года назад +2

    Never heard of this antenna, thanks for the vid Eric!

  • @pale_2111
    @pale_2111 2 года назад +2

    I got a Chameleon Lite Tactical Dipole (160-6m) about 40ft in the air, configured as an Inverted V, hooked up to my IC-7300. At 100w out, I get a SWR of 1.1:1 from CW to AM and FM calling frequencies. If you get a chance, get one for a review if you haven't already done so.
    Had mine for over a month and and made some good contacts with it. It's resonate on 160, 15 and 10m. Every other band needs to be tuned. There might be a way to configure the antenna to bring down the SWR on some bands, but the 7300 has no trouble tuning it for whichever one wants to use.

  • @davidc5027
    @davidc5027 2 года назад +2

    Almost forgot, besides my attack below :) cheers... Anyway, just a suggestion, about the horizontally polarized 10 meter double bazooka; consider trying 16.4 feet high or 1/2 wavelength high. There are some strange radiation patterns that happen when mounted higher. This antenna pictured above will have bifurcate if not triple lobes with the same receive nulls. It the main, will work well, and you might not be able to tell a difference, but optimally, you want it 1/2 wavelength high. Hope that helps and thanks for sharing. Best Regards and 73.

  • @BR20276
    @BR20276 Год назад

    One thing to understand is that at each end of the antenna there is a pigtail wire. Depending on what configuration you use you can use the pigtails to tune and change the swr with in a band if needed. You can trim the pigtails back ( both ends equally ) a little at a time to get the desired swr for the configuration you use or better yet you can just fold the pigtail back on itself a little at a time till you get the desired swr without trimming then that gives you the ability to change configurations and be able to retune if needed to the new configuration. You may get lucky and there won't be a huge need to adjust the pigtails, just know you have that option to shorten or lengthen the antenna if you need to using the folding method.

  • @ehayes5217
    @ehayes5217 2 года назад +1

    ...& very informative, too, making me wanna check out Radio Wavz' double bazooka antennas AND those carbon fiber masts, too!🇺🇸🤓

  • @CBPunisher1900
    @CBPunisher1900 5 месяцев назад

    I have the tripple bazooka use it on 11m gets out great i also have the extended double zepp for 11m havent used that yet but will go up if this one takes a crap

  • @markn1mmo510
    @markn1mmo510 2 года назад

    Great review Eric.

  • @Prariedog
    @Prariedog 9 месяцев назад

    What type of coax did you run to the radio? Thx ,great video 🎉

  • @joses109
    @joses109 Год назад

    Thanks for the video review, it was very informative. Does the antenna mast required to be grounded?...I've got mine (CB Band) on a painter's pole in a patio umbrella stand that I've grounded to a fence post just in case. Just wondering tho as I'm too afraid to put up an antenna in this explosive lighting South Florida area...Appreciate the feedback....Best Regards.

  • @kurttuttle1817
    @kurttuttle1817 2 года назад +1

    Nice review.

  • @woodchuck8197
    @woodchuck8197 Год назад

    That analyzer tho……?? Very very nice brotha…!!

  • @ll-bc7ou
    @ll-bc7ou Год назад +2

    An inverted V is omnidirectional, a horizontal dipole if the ends are north south the gain is east west if the ends are east west your gain is north south you had it wrong. Thanks for the video 73's

  • @ehayes5217
    @ehayes5217 2 года назад

    Great to see ur video, always fun to watch & to learn! Best 73 de WA4ELW in TN 🇺🇸 dit dit 🤓

  • @cchalfantusa
    @cchalfantusa 2 года назад +1

    How do you secure your carbon fiber mast to your tripod?

  • @kellytaylor3915
    @kellytaylor3915 5 месяцев назад

    How was the noise compared to a wire dipole?

  • @rocketfliervb
    @rocketfliervb 2 года назад +1

    What was the link for the Fiberglass mast?

    • @dave-wk4t
      @dave-wk4t 2 года назад +1

      Find those at GigaParts! www.gigaparts.com/nsearch/?q=mast#?keywords=mast&search_return=all&page=2

  • @24So
    @24So 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video N7VKH

  • @ai5dd
    @ai5dd 2 года назад

    I really need this thanks! For CW and maybe SSB.

  • @tmm66
    @tmm66 2 года назад +2

    こんにちは、とても参考になりました。ありがとうございます。QSOできることたのしみにしています。73 JL1MMM

  • @ButcherRobert
    @ButcherRobert 2 года назад

    Is this a good antenna for a beginner like and can I also get on the air with out a license or a call name

  • @johncheyney3515
    @johncheyney3515 2 года назад

    +5 for the Manfred Mann”s Earth Band reference.

  • @beretta804
    @beretta804 Год назад

    How would this work for 11 meter?

  • @bruehlt
    @bruehlt 2 года назад +1

    Hitting DX on FT8 10m today! The BAND IS OPEN!

    • @HamRadioConcepts
      @HamRadioConcepts  2 года назад +1

      No way, the bands are dead is all I hear... Actually, they tell me "it's in the piss pot for the last couple years" LOL

    • @hennybuijs5459
      @hennybuijs5459 2 года назад

      @@HamRadioConcepts made many qso's to south amerika and even some to the US so not dead Eric 73 PD1BU

  • @Johnyrocket70
    @Johnyrocket70 2 года назад

    A half wave of 10 meters above the ground is 16.4 feet. That's all you need. I have a telescopic antenna sticking out of my California 2nd floor balcony at a angle and I get from the entire East Coast of the US & Canada & to Japan and New Zealand & Hong Kong daily. Performance on10 meters is 1,250 mile 1st hop compared to 20 & 40 300 mile 1st hop.

  • @AliReza-zx8km
    @AliReza-zx8km 2 года назад +1

    Nice............

  • @gonebamboo4116
    @gonebamboo4116 2 года назад

    I'm searching your vids for something on the 890. Have you done anything with that yet?

    • @HamRadioConcepts
      @HamRadioConcepts  2 года назад

      No I don't really do anything at all with Kenwood

  • @yardleybottles6025
    @yardleybottles6025 9 месяцев назад

    Fun video! 😂

  • @KC9RXP
    @KC9RXP 2 года назад

    Would love to talk to you on the radio. Let me know when you're free, and what band. I'm in Indiana. 73s

  • @KA4UPW
    @KA4UPW 2 года назад +1

    Would have been nice to discuss the bazooka theory..

  • @JohnFT3414
    @JohnFT3414 Год назад

    You couldn't find a MONKEY to operate the PC with FT8?

  • @daniell8387
    @daniell8387 2 года назад +1

    I have a 9:1 HAVE AT YOU GOOD SIR! Nah man whatever gets your RF out is all good.

  • @davidc5027
    @davidc5027 2 года назад +1

    Attack Attack :) Typically antennas are resonant at 1 specific frequency, so if it is worth it for ya to be "resonant" on that one frequency on that band that's great. However, I truly believe you are limiting yourself... Having a so called resonant antenna is nothing, and if you don't believe me.. then maybe you will believe the ARRL antenna handbook which says the same. Because without them we would know nothing right? haha -- Quoted right from Chapter 2 of the ARRL antenna handbook. "Please recognize that an antenna need not be resonant in order to be an effective radiator. There is in fact nothing magic about having a resonant antenna, provided of course that you can devise some efficient means to feed the antenna. Many amateurs use non-resonant (even random-length) antennas fed with open-wire transmission lines and antenna tuners. They radiate signals just as well as those using coaxial cable and resonant antennas, and as a bonus they usually can use these antenna systems on multiple frequency bands."

  • @kd8opi
    @kd8opi 2 года назад +1

    Wait, you really believe dipoles null off of their broadside, not their ends? That’s dead wrong. Dipoles null off their ends, not broadside. That’s why vertical dipoles make great DX antennas, if what you said were true they’d shoot all the rf in the ground and straight up. Dipoles get about 2 dB gain broadside (perpendicular to the wire), with nulls off the ends. Just look it up.

  • @AAABTonto
    @AAABTonto 2 года назад

    I haven't ever messed with FT8 ... one of these days ... hope yer neighbor got his grass cut ;-]

  • @Ei2iP
    @Ei2iP 2 года назад +1

    Seriously how hard is it to get a good swr on 10M on 17ft of wire... Come on this is baby stuff. You make it sound so scientific! With the bands as good as they are, any piece of wire will work ft8..

    • @HamRadioConcepts
      @HamRadioConcepts  2 года назад +8

      Come on man, you don't see the comments and questions I get every day. Step aside and let people learn. Or make a RUclips video of your own... JUST REMEMBER, all I hear is the bands are in piss poor shape. And you're telling me "as good as they are"? So why is everyone telling me otherwise??