Easy to Build Vertical No-Radial HF Antenna

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @k0xhf808
    @k0xhf808 Год назад +15

    You are modeling good radio manners as well. I am glad to see polite behavior around the world.

  • @hunterusa4039
    @hunterusa4039 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your channel. Fairly new ham now general and I have built a 70 cm, 2 meter, and 1.25 1/4 wave based off of your speaker wire, Banna clip, fishing pole design. They work awesome. My 2 meter hit a repeater over 20 miles away. The rubber duck could barley his the repeater 2 miles away. Absolutely amazing. Thank you!

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Год назад +5

    In a world full of big spenders (and power) you continue to show the way.

  • @douglassewell5856
    @douglassewell5856 Год назад +8

    Thanks Walt for this and built this yesterday on a 2/3 1/3 set up through a 4:1 balun to your dimensions but could not tune to 20m band (gave swr of 1.758 at 15.280) . Altered length to 24 feet with a 16 foot/8 foot ratio to be able to tune safely to 20m band Formula 468/f changed to 313 as a revised factor for calculation. No contacts yet on my G90 due to lots of qrm here in Scottish Borders UK. Will keep trying. Love experimenting with antennas..

  • @rbashta
    @rbashta 21 день назад

    Hi Walt, I always enjoy your antenna ideas. I did build this antenna, using a 17 vertical whip, mounted on a 4 foot PVC stand. I did attach a 9 to 1 transformer and a 1 to 1 choke and hung down a three foot wire from the transformer. The thing I found out about the antenna is that it was resonant at 20 meters and very close to resonant to 40 meters. It was looked good at 17 and 15 meters as well with no tuning nor radials needed. However, it was very noisy - I suspect from the the transformer - and it was not as effective as my 66 foot end fed with a 49-1 transformer. This antenna was fun to experiment with by I've moved on to another vertical which uses raised radials.

  • @Roddy1965
    @Roddy1965 Год назад +6

    I use a 40' long wire ('random') and it's shocking how good they can be when conditions are reasonable. Great video.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Yes I really enjoy tinkering with random lengths.

  • @carypeaden4147
    @carypeaden4147 6 месяцев назад +2

    You do a nice job with your videos. My wife and I are new hams, and your videos are very helpful to me. Because you explain things well, I often mimic what you do, for example I bought a Xiegu G90 and I have purchased and am enjoying using several antennas which I have seen you use successfully. Thanks!

  • @Buzzygirl63
    @Buzzygirl63 Год назад +3

    Ten meters is by far my favorite band to operate. It's been years since I've been on the air, and this simple antenna makes me want to dive back in. 73.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Ten has been great lately!

    • @jockmazza
      @jockmazza 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you got back on the air. 73 M7XNR

  • @joeandverna9575
    @joeandverna9575 Год назад +3

    Hi Walt. I had my doubts but went ahead and built your Coastal 20 to spec and attached it to my 10m DXC pole. Within 2 minutes, my first contacts were stations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina from the coast of Oregon with 100 watts. Now I will try QRP. Thanks!

  • @markbroyles6912
    @markbroyles6912 Год назад +3

    Hi Walt,
    How's Poland? LOL, I am disabled due to a bad work situation that I was in, however I have been a Ham nut forever I had an extra get me my Tender foot with my first transmitter a smoldering 10 watt 1 tube CW with an old space patrol shortwave as receiver. Anyway I really enjoy your channel and your enthusiasm to the fraternity of amateur radio, I had an Elmer who sold me my first HF rig tell me antenna, antenna, antenna, and he and I would visit for hours about stringing up a wire or winding a balun, this all being said I thought I have got to ask Walt as you were one of the reasons I bought a Xiegu G90 for my primary qrp rig, so I don't have near the funds I used to but I try and be creative and work with what I have and I am really happy and impressed that you kinda roll like that as well. I have ran into a speed bump however and I thought maybe I could throw it out there to Walt and see if he has any ideas, I've never worked 40 much especially at a qrp angle, but I see what you have done with vertical wire on 20-10 I really like the concept, so I guess where I am is have you experimented with any thing 40m with the fishing pole and end fed wire that would be happy throughout the band and be happy with internal tuner and do amazing things with 4 watts, and not wipe out my bank account, Thanks Walt 73s I appreciate all of your sharing of info and the goodness of the hobby take care Walt, maybe we can catch each other in a call someday KC0KJG Mark

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Hi Mark! Sorry to hear about your situation. Keep on hamming my friend! I’ve actually had some decent success with the Rybakov vertical on 40 with low power. I was actually surprised with it on 40 because it’s actually shorter than a 1/4 wave for the band. It’s roughly 25 feet long and uses a 4:1 unun. I’ve done a couple videos on it if you haven’t seen them check that out. That would honestly be my best recommendation for a pole type vertical for 40. I really need to get out and make a 1/4 wave for 40 with my 10 meter pole. You’ve got the wheels turning in my brain lol.
      Thanks so much for watching my videos, stay safe and well my friend.
      All the best, Walt K4OGO

  • @wiggy858
    @wiggy858 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the video Walt , now I know what antenna I shall try and build on my newly acquired 10 telescopic pole , simple build is what we like you never know I could be having a QSL with yourself even .
    Thanks again Stuart Dowling M0KIQ

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo Год назад +2

    I just found your channel yesterday. You have some very interesting videos. Thank you.

  • @franc_ea6fs
    @franc_ea6fs 5 месяцев назад +1

    A really nice and incredibly simple idea for a camp day.
    Thank you so much, Walt!

  • @jonizornes5286
    @jonizornes5286 Год назад +4

    The various no radial verticals like the Cushcraft R-8,9 and R-6000 use the 36" lower portion with a 9:1 balun and the 1:1, same configuration. The other half feeding the balun is basically an off center fed vertical. They work very well.

  • @Levy3o8
    @Levy3o8 Год назад +2

    Makes me wish I lived near the coast! What a great antenna and great long contacts you made!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks Levy! I’m blessed to live where I’m at for sure

    • @Levy3o8
      @Levy3o8 Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES While I have your attention, what would I search for for the 1:1 balun you used in the "build a dirt cheap speaker wire vertical antenna for HF" video? I can't seem to find it on my own, but I like it's packable form factor. Thanks!

  • @N1IA-4
    @N1IA-4 Год назад +3

    Sort of a T2LT type design - tipping a dipole on its end, except it's OCF. Interesting stuff. Building antennas can be fun. You have to deal with things physically and electrically. It can be challenging. Certainly going out and buying an expensive, pre-made HF antenna may be easier. But you learn more by studying antenna theory and getting out there and experimenting. I just put up 4 new antennas in my yard, which involved tuned, elevated radials for 2 of them. Learned so much about antennas.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Yes it’s all about experimenting and learning by doing. I think that’s the true spirit of ham radio. 73 de K4OGO

  • @ke8mattj
    @ke8mattj Год назад +1

    Nice reflexes catching your pole before it went into the water.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Haha I was like GI Joe with the Kung Fu grip when I saw the coax pulling my radio towards the water 😂

  • @robcue4543
    @robcue4543 Год назад +3

    Coastal Waves & Wire Rocks!

  • @billryland6199
    @billryland6199 Год назад +2

    Your DC input voltage was dropping to below 12 V on transmit. I use 3 of those 6AH Miady batteries in parallel to run 50 watts on my FT-891. They don't like high discharge currents. You had great signal strength both ways on that antenna.

  • @LB0FI
    @LB0FI Год назад +4

    As soon as I get some portable radio time I’m taking the Coastal 20 with serial number 002 out by the sea! Awesome video again Walt!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks Morten! looking forward to it!

    • @FlyingCarp583
      @FlyingCarp583 Месяц назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Hello and thank you for posting these wonderful videos. If I wanted to make one of these with a longer top element to get into 40m possibly, what would the measurements have to be? Thanks

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Месяц назад

      @FlyingCarp583 I’ve used 25 feet for the top element with success and it worked well on 40. I used a 9:1 unun. 73, Walt

    • @FlyingCarp583
      @FlyingCarp583 Месяц назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES thanks for the fast reply. Still 3’ for the bottom?

  • @GoonyMclinux
    @GoonyMclinux 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use a close approximation to that antenna with a current balun and it tunes up really well and has decently low noise.

  • @pwborders
    @pwborders Год назад +1

    Startled me when you started out saying you were in Portsmouth, VA. I have lived in Norfolk for over 50 years. Also I am one of those old fogeys that have had my license, WB4TKA, for over 45 years ( I think 🙂). We aren't all downers though and there are always people like you described in your other video. Great looking antenna, have to dig out one of my telescoping poles and try it out. Keep making interesting antennas, that is what I always liked the most, that and building radios and things. Subscribed to see what you come up with next.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Hi neighbor! Great to hear from another Hampton Roads ham! Thanks for subscribing and thanks for the encouragement. You’ve got some great spots to go portable over on your side of town. I’ve been going out on the beach in Ocean View occasionally and it’s perfect. All the best and 73, Walt K4OGO

  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper Год назад +2

    Hi Walt from the England/Scotland border. I like your tee-shirt ! That antenna is a great design and as I live on the coast of the Irish Sea, I will definitely be trying this. All the best, Pete

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Hi Pete! I work in ship design and my company is currently working with your great navy! All the best and 73, Walt K4OGO

  • @davidjohnson497
    @davidjohnson497 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow you really showed us this time what you can do in an unexpected (emergency) situation! Kudos on your "seat-of-the-pants" reaction to the challenge, and the effectiveness of your quick solution! This is very inspiring! Keep up the good work at sharing dear Walt, 73 de WA4NID

  • @MikeN2MAK
    @MikeN2MAK Год назад +3

    Great job and a nice save! I need to build this now. Seeing that the SWR is below 3:1 is good to know. Internal tuners, like on my 7300, should be able to handle that.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I’m looking forward to your experience if you build it!

  • @betterbprepared
    @betterbprepared 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for another great antenna video Walt. I am currently struggling with my HF setup. I have a TennTennas EFHW that worked great at the beginning of the year, but has slowly gone deaf over the summer. I would like to put up a simple Harvest Taurus vertical in the front yard before winter (about 4 weeks away) but my wife really doesn't want the vertical right out in the front yard. A compromise that we came up with is a flag pole. I am looking at fiberglass flagpoles and I think this might be the perfect antenna to hang on the side of the antenna. This would be a "permanent" setup, so I need to figure out how to install and protect the unun and choke from the weather. Again, I think this may be exactly what I am looking for. Thanks again!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I have the Harvest Taurus at my home QTH and to be honest it’s pretty stealthy and not bad looking

    • @betterbprepared
      @betterbprepared 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES I watched your video on yours and that is what made me think about getting one. A buddy of mine has that exact antenna and he let me borrow it for a few days. With nothing more than a metal fence post, a 10 foot mast, a bungee cord and that Harvest Taurus, I was making DX contacts all of Europe. It is definitely big value at a good price. I may end up with that versus the flag pole and wire antenna. We'll see. I appreciate your content. As you can see you are helping out other Hams with the content you provide. 73

  • @ve2zdx
    @ve2zdx Год назад +3

    Nice antenna! Nice that you found celso again, he loves everything antenna. I started at the radio with him and the first antenna built was a L antenna. Basically an aluminum dipole L shaped.
    Celso’s hobby now is basically building yagis and cubical quad antennas heheh
    Ah the propagation has been crazy opened in a while, it’s just a matter of having hams calling cq.
    I challenge you to build a 1 element cubical quad! You’re gonna love it!
    73!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +3

      I accept that challenge my friend! About to head back to Europe in a couple weeks for what might be the final tour of duty there. When I get home permanently the fun will begin. All the best André! 73 my friend!

  • @lptone9
    @lptone9 Год назад +1

    Walt, great video my friend! I'm new to 10m and just picked up a IC705 to get me on... Still working to figure it all out but your videos have been a HUGE help in antenna building. Working on a vert now from one of your previous videos but also going to try this out too! Thanks again!

  • @williamrogers281
    @williamrogers281 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I'm currently studying for my Technician license and hope to do the test soon. Your antenna builds are great and based on what I've seen from your other videos, I want to build a 17.5' for myself. Wondering if I should look into a 20' pole for that? I live on the west coast in California next to the beach and I want to do the same ground plane to the water as you. Just need to find where to get a 20' pole. Any suggestions? Thank you

  • @swabby913
    @swabby913 Год назад +1

    This might be what the shakespeare 390 is.... I find it strange that the feed is about 18in up on the antenna. Maybe its just to create some distance from the base that might be connected to a stainless rail or something. No idea. Hope to hear advice on my marine setup though. Need to figure out how to tie my ocean counter poise into my setup. Do I use a 1:1 balun? So many noise sources to deal with... solar, refrigerators, chart plotters vhf etc etc... all tied to same 12v system. Im in Annapolis and Virginia for the next couple months. Let me know if you want to get a beer. Cheers

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      I would say just get a wire connected to a through-hull metal fitting near the waterline and up to braided ground side of the coax and you have a perfect setup. Just needs to be at the waterline.

  • @jonthebru
    @jonthebru Год назад +1

    What I hear on many contact videos, and my own listening of course is how having a yagi really helps.

  • @KC3UVF
    @KC3UVF Год назад +1

    Welcome back sir! I've been playing around with a half wave vertical based off ye olde 17ft telescopic whip. Theoretically it should work 6 thru 15 (and 20 with a coil like the sporty 40). So far I have 10-15 dialed in. The great part is I can mount the entire thing on the fender mount of the truck if need be!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Awesome!

    • @FlyingCarp583
      @FlyingCarp583 27 дней назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRESHi Walt. Thanks for being so helpful in this area of knowledge. I want to ask you, would I be better off attaching ground radials to my 43 inch vertical? Or could I drive an 8 foot ground rod and wire it to an unun? I have two fences that are in the vicinity that are affecting the ground radial placement. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for helping the newbie out.

  • @AlanElBee
    @AlanElBee Год назад +1

    This is truly a thing of beauty. Thanks for making the video. Now I know what to do with the space saver spare I have leftover from a long-ago-sold car!! 73, K7KS

  • @WD5GNX_Greg
    @WD5GNX_Greg Год назад +1

    Always looking for quickly deployed new wire antennas for POTA. Enjoy your content, Thank You.

  • @outlaw6595
    @outlaw6595 Год назад +18

    Hey Walt. As always, great content. Ham radio doesn't have to be complicated nor expensive.

  • @Jeff_AA8HF
    @Jeff_AA8HF Год назад +2

    On your antenna is the short wire connected to the shield of the coax? I'd like to give that design a try after I get a mast.
    I was working my G90 here in Michigan at 20 watts and a 9:1 random wire during the same time period and made several of the same contacts. I also got to California (1911 miles -weakly) and Herzegovina (4691miles) my longest QSO ever! Pretty good for no radials and no salt water. Like you Walt I wasn't expecting much. Every one on 20 meters was complaining about conditions but I found 10 and 15 to be excellent.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Hi Jeff, yes the short wire is basically connected to the shield side of the coax which as you know is the (-) negative post on the 9:1 unun. I hear a lot of guys in Michigan talking to Australia on Saturday mornings around 8 am EDT. Checkout 20 meters around 14.240 this Saturday around that time, you might have a new longest QSO. That setup should make the trip. All the best and 73!

  • @krishnaswamy516
    @krishnaswamy516 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super great job. Thanks for sharing. Is there any other tips to DIY? Does it require antenna tuner

  • @super66craig
    @super66craig Год назад +1

    I had dropped you a link on that type of configuration from another ham who had some the modeling and math but it looks like it didn't get approved. Lots of insight for you on that excellent setup. Oh well, take care brother!

  • @CriticalThinker-42
    @CriticalThinker-42 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Walt for another good video! Why not use a 3 ft section of coax jumper between the 9:1 and Choke and use the jumper as your counterpoise, to make setup easier? Also a longer jumper between them could be used, laying across the ground to your rig, letting it decouple a bit to ground. Just a thought.
    73 mike

  • @DK5ONV
    @DK5ONV Год назад +1

    Uncle Walter is just HAMing da Heck out of the Ionosphere. Excellent Job...💯🎙👌🙋‍♂

  • @Htfhjooffhgghwwwwdf
    @Htfhjooffhgghwwwwdf Год назад +2

    Hi, I made the antenna this afternoon and it worked very well……especially on bands above 20m. Can you let me know how you derived the wire lengths as I’m somewhat curious? I helically wound the top section on a 6m pole. Love your work. de VK3AWA

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Hi Daryl, I came up with those lengths as they are also not resonate at any multiples of frequencies I used if that makes sense. I showed a graph of random wire lengths in the first video I did on this antenna if that helps. All the best mate!

    • @Htfhjooffhgghwwwwdf
      @Htfhjooffhgghwwwwdf Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Hi Walt Thanks. I will check out the first video. 👍

  • @jonahzsong
    @jonahzsong Год назад +2

    Nice job, Walt. I use something like it on a hitch mount on my pick up. It's an MFJ 33' telescoping pole. I went with a LDG 4:1 with around 22' of old speaker wire on top. Interestingly, it didn't seem to care about the counterpoise length either, and 4' to 7' worked equally well.
    I enjoy your videos.
    73 de N6BVZ wil in north GA.

  • @languagetruthandlogic3556
    @languagetruthandlogic3556 Год назад +2

    Great video, brilliantly explained. This antenna suits my situation perfectly! Building it as we speak and trying it tomorrow. Thanks for posting
    73

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Good luck with the antenna!

    • @languagetruthandlogic3556
      @languagetruthandlogic3556 Год назад +2

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Can you extend / shorten the elements to improve swr from local conditions?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      @@languagetruthandlogic3556 I’m sure but I think you could lose one band by improving another

    • @languagetruthandlogic3556
      @languagetruthandlogic3556 Год назад +2

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thanks for your reply - yes, I understand. I suppose all multiband antennas have to be a compromise in some way. I'll stick to your suggested measurements. 73 and thanks again.

  • @FIL357
    @FIL357 2 месяца назад +1

    As said on last 17-5 I am still learning. To which terminal is the 3 foot extra wire attached and which the counterpoise please. The images were a bit quick for me to be sure. I think that I know, but checking. Thank you Walt.
    Phil Suffolk U.K. 🇬🇧

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  2 месяца назад

      @@FIL357 the 3 foot extra wire is the counterpoise and is attached to the ground (-) black side terminal of the unun. The longer upper (driven element) attaches to the positive (+) side of the unun. 73, Walt

    • @FIL357
      @FIL357 2 месяца назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thank you Walt, as I thought. It’s very kind of you to reply so rapidly. I’ve made a few wire antennas. - Some have been ok, some not so good!😫
      Hope to have a QSO at some point of time hence. Best regards, phil. g0nik

  • @W1BIU
    @W1BIU 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Walt, I built this antenna to use with my G90, and I love it! I live on a very small footprint, on the ocean in Maine. This works perfect for my property. Thanks for the build instructions.
    BTW, I gave you credit on my QRZ page.
    73 Paul W1BIU

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Thanks so much! I'll go over and check out your QRZ page. 73, Walt

  • @rjollis
    @rjollis Год назад +1

    Wow what a great performing antenna. Question: why are you using the 1:1 balun on top of the 9:1 unun? Still tying to understand baluns and ununs.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      The 9:1 unun is for the impedance match at the feed point of the antenna and the 1:1 balun is a choke to keep all the energy in the antenna and keep common mode current out of the feed line (basically prevents the coax from becoming part of the antenna).

    • @super66craig
      @super66craig Год назад

      ​@@COASTALWAVESWIRES well explained!

  • @DirtyPlumbus
    @DirtyPlumbus Год назад +1

    Amazon has some solid steel rod holders. Basically a steel spike that's coiled to hold your rod on one end. Been sitting in my shopping cart waiting for my rod (antenna mast) to show up from Japan.

  • @Tocsin-Bang
    @Tocsin-Bang Год назад +7

    Love the Royal Navy T. My late father G4ZPV did 22 years in the Royal Navy, as a radio specialist, he lived near Portsmouth in the UK for the last ten years of his life. His first duty in the navy was as a gate guard ta the Naval Dockyard at Portsmouth. He was armed with a .303 lee enfield rifle, with no bolt and six Mills bombs. Currently re-building my station. 73 de CT7AOX.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      God bless your father, that’s a great story. Thanks for sharing. 73 de K4OGO

  • @temporarilyoffline
    @temporarilyoffline Год назад +1

    That is some fantastic green screen work ;-)

  • @k3dhj
    @k3dhj Год назад +1

    Awesome video, Walt. I’m gonna make a Coastal 20 for my station in Delaware. See you on the radio waves! 73 de K3DHJ

  • @hamradiobasics
    @hamradiobasics Год назад +1

    Walt that was great ! A vertical without radials ! Well done ! 73's Bill KW4QO

  • @BarryShaffer
    @BarryShaffer 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love the videos Walt! I've become an aspiring antenna geek from watching your vids. I live in the deserts of Arizona and am SO JEALOUS of your location by the magic of the Salty Sea. I recently was on vacation in Savana GA and packed my FX-4CR, some wire and 7m mast but forgot a tape measure, I estimated the lengths of your costal 20 and set out for the beach. I had some amazing DX action, in fact, I was getting into Europe better than the eastern seaboard of the US! When I got back home I found my measurements were off by quite a bit and the antenna was fairly deaf in the desert. Again, So Jealous! Anyway I have a trip to Hawaii coming up and I"m going to bring my tape measure! Thanks for doing what you're doing Walt - 73 KK7JXG

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  7 месяцев назад

      You’re going to love operating in Hawaii, that’s awesome. I have done it in Kauai and I really want to go back. 73, Walt

  • @ReedAB8AS
    @ReedAB8AS Год назад +1

    Great design and video Walt. I am planning to build one soon. My plan is to pick up a 9:1 & 1:1 at Hamvention.
    73

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks Reed! Have fun experimenting and let me know how it goes!

  • @milwman1958
    @milwman1958 10 месяцев назад +1

    So seeing this at the end of November for the 2 time and was wondering if you been working on this! I find the size is great. Scott KF0HRF

  • @pasjeihobby
    @pasjeihobby Год назад +2

    As usual fun paired with knowledge. Thanks Walt!

  • @OZ1LQO
    @OZ1LQO 22 дня назад

    Wow, nice place, I was there some years back, stayed at the Renaissance 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration, I think I’ll go build one right now while it’s still warm out 😊 Best 73 de OZ1LQO

  • @K3JRZOnTheAir
    @K3JRZOnTheAir Год назад +2

    Nice work Walt! That Xiegu G90 is surely working well for you. 73!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I love that little radio. It almost went for a swim yesterday 😂

  • @t.j.speakman7723
    @t.j.speakman7723 Год назад +2

    Thanks Walt, Another one for me to try

  • @Steve-GM0HUU
    @Steve-GM0HUU Год назад +1

    👍Thanks for sharing. Could it be described as a vertical OCF-doublet?? The overall length of 20.5ft or 6 25m would make it a halfwave dipole on 12.5m. Does this explain the lower VSWR on 15/12m? It certainly works and seems like a good small footprint multiband antenna idea. Mission accomplished 😊.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Hmmm that might explain the VSWR on 15/12 for sure. Thanks for watching!

  • @adam-g7crq
    @adam-g7crq Год назад +2

    Nice one Walt, just thinking and probably getting it wrong 😁 isn't a Carolina windom a off centre dipole I think this antenna uses a 4:1 balun have you any thoughts on this, and trying a 4:1 balun instead of your 1:1 balun. it's also international Marconi day Saturday 22 April are you going to play radio this weekend, thanks for the video Walt, Adam G7CRQ

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Hi Adam, yes the Carolina Windom which is basically an off center fed dipole uses a 4:1, I actually experimented and tried a 4:1 with this at first and found the 9:1 worked better for this shorter antenna. I’m sure I will be on Saturday, it’s forecasted to rain here so I’ll probably just fire up the radio at home and play radio all day. 73 my friend!

    • @adam-g7crq
      @adam-g7crq Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES cheers Walt, it's supposed to tip down with rain 🌧️ here aswell gives me a chance to try out my new umbrella 🏖️ 😁

  • @r111k
    @r111k Год назад +1

    I probably missed it or maybe I should already know, but why doesn’t this antenna need radials? Thanks for the inspiration. I’m going to make this antenna and see what happens.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      No radials because the lower section is actually acting as the counter to the upper driven element. Think of an off center fed dipole turned upright and vertical. Good luck, hope it performs well for you!

    • @r111k
      @r111k Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Thanks. I’ve ordered the 9:1 and I’m going to give it a try.

    • @r111k
      @r111k Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES I made this antenna, just as you explained. The mast was about 23 feet vertically, with the 17.5 foot wire section on the top and 3 foot wire on the bottom. Used a 9:1 matching unit and the bottom of the antenna was 3 feet off the ground. I leaned the mast up the side of a tree. Nothing fancy. Fifty feet of rg58 to my g90, using 20 watts. The antenna was great! I didn’t need the tuner on 20, 15, and 40 meters. I made contacts, from my backyard in Oklahoma, to Wyoming, Tennessee, Ohio, North Carolina, and Michigan. Much cheaper than something like a chameleon mpas or super antenna, and I didn’t need radials. I’ll continue testing, but wanted to say thanks for the inspiration and results!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      @@r111k thanks for sharing your results!!

  • @av3510
    @av3510 Год назад +1

    That was epic, Walt. I'm gonna have to try this antenna Very cool!

  • @weather_wizard67
    @weather_wizard67 Год назад +1

    Made this today. Given some issues with objects in the near field, I had to use a much longer counterpoise to get the SWR reasonable. Will get it on the air soon. 73 K3RDF

  • @PajamasMendeleev
    @PajamasMendeleev Год назад +1

    I always enjoy your vids, Walt. I am hoping to do a POTA activation from Carolina Beach State Park with a Xiegu G90 and an Eagle One vertical antenna. I would like to work you on the air, ocean to ocean. Have fun!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Looking forward to that QSO. Beach to beach, G90 to G90!!

  • @daveh7720
    @daveh7720 Год назад +1

    Those SWR sweeps looked nice and flat. Seems like even using a rig without a built-in tuner, a simple manual tuner could be adjusted once on a band and left alone. You could probably even just write down the settings and use them again the next time you go out.

  • @kandkmotorsports
    @kandkmotorsports 8 месяцев назад +1

    Now ANOTHER antenna to make!!! :) TY Walt

  • @32_bits
    @32_bits Год назад +1

    A good video and antenna design. How many hours does your battery power your G90?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Generally I can get 4 to 5 solid hours of use from it.

  • @warrenpercell297
    @warrenpercell297 Год назад +1

    Dang it, Walt. I'm going to have to try another antenna. Haven't built my Rybakov yet, so now I get to debate which to do first. Seriously, though. Thanks for putting this out there. You're videos are an inspiration. 73 KO4QOA

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks Warren! go with that Rybakov first, it's an amazing antenna!

  • @timg5tm941
    @timg5tm941 Год назад +1

    Great stuff Walt!!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks Tim, this has been a fun experiment. Thanks for your input when I was dreaming it up!

  • @vinnyboywo6571
    @vinnyboywo6571 Год назад +1

    Awesome. I watch all your videos and you're just awesome. Great antenna design. I think I'll build one myself!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @vinnyboywo6571
      @vinnyboywo6571 Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES Walt, I hope to work you on the air some day. I also experiment with wire antennas.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      @@vinnyboywo6571 absolutely, I look forward to that QSO!

  • @USXPOP
    @USXPOP Год назад +4

    You are the champion of the "Cheap and Easy" - put it together with what ya have antennas. Great video.

  • @ryoseta4757
    @ryoseta4757 Год назад +1

    My antenna is similar to yours. The length is 6.2m, with 4 LC traps, usable from 1.8-50MHz. 😀

  • @jackkelley890
    @jackkelley890 Год назад +1

    This reminds me a little of the Chameleon MPAS 2.0, but it uses a 5:1 and the choke built into the coax.

  • @ki4qfl
    @ki4qfl 5 месяцев назад

    Another great video. I can not tell what LDG product your using. Would that be the 9.1 UNUN? 73 KI4QFL

  • @lawrencethompson465
    @lawrencethompson465 Год назад +2

    Hi Walt, looks like another great day near the water for sure. I saw a previous iteration of this setup where your drawing showed the bottom 1 meter element beginning 3 feet above the ground. This version appeared to be down near the ground. Propagation conditions aside which version worked better for you? Being adjacent to the water being a factor I am sure. Thanks for another neat video and effort. 73
    N4LWT

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      That’s a great question, as you can see in the video my original intention was to get it up a meter off the ground. It worked well lower but I’m thinking higher is better. Need to do some more experimenting and I’m also going to model it and see what the data says. Thanks for the kind words! All the best and 73, Walt

  • @pyreneesfarm7818
    @pyreneesfarm7818 2 месяца назад +1

    I copied the specs of the Antenna down. all i need now is you G90, lol. I may have to get my own!!

  • @DaveW6OOD
    @DaveW6OOD Год назад +1

    Nice work, I’ll be cutting wire and trying that soon. BTW..I was wrong about which Rush song that your son’s band intro reminded me of. It’s actually called “Afterimage”. 73

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Right on! BTW I’m a big Rush fan, saw them live a few times. My son actually has a Geddy Lee bass. He knows the deal haha

  • @rftech1608
    @rftech1608 Год назад +1

    could you help me with wire lengths to use on 17 Meters 18Mhz great video btw thank you 73's

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      For a 1/4 vertical 12’-10” (3.92 meters) will do the trick and be a perfect impedance match at the feedpoint

  • @BenchmarkUniversity
    @BenchmarkUniversity Год назад +2

    Confused here. Is it a 1:1 UNUN as shown in the diagram or a 9:1 as shown operating?? Thanks, Jim/K2JJK

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Hi James, it’s a 9:1 unun with a 1:1 choke balun connected directly to it. So it goes like this:
      antenna > 9:1 > 1:1 > coax > radio

    • @BenchmarkUniversity
      @BenchmarkUniversity Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      @@BenchmarkUniversity i noticed that too Jim, I’ve been bombarded with people looking for that balun. I’ll message him.

  • @Mark300win
    @Mark300win 7 месяцев назад +1

    What’s the difference in performance with using 9:1 unun vs 4:1?

  • @seanb2273
    @seanb2273 5 месяцев назад +1

    A 9:1 and the g90 is a crazy team.

  • @rossbassette7518
    @rossbassette7518 8 месяцев назад +1

    Walt, I found this article describing a similar antenna, using 9.3 meters, and 1.8 meters as the element lengths. Ross K8RLB

  • @georgemyth
    @georgemyth 7 месяцев назад +1

    awesome... huge distances !!!

  • @Maartenkarperfreak
    @Maartenkarperfreak 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this low budged hf antenna, .i live near the Nort sea
    in north west Holland 80 km north off Amsterdam
    The antenna works verry well, 73s PA3DTQ

  • @krishnaswamy516
    @krishnaswamy516 4 месяца назад

    can we use aluminium pipes instead of fishing pole and wire?

  • @tzm1843
    @tzm1843 8 месяцев назад +1

    No radial, if it is ground mounted. And for the apartment building roof?

  • @mpinelli30
    @mpinelli30 Год назад +1

    interesting your antenna I use the same transmitter you use but with this I have never been able to make these distances I was wondering if you have a detailed drawing to be able to reproduce your antenna??

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Here’s a link to my drawing of this antenna: facebook.com/105123002247133/posts/pfbid02Byn2pEXrD4quxBcq5NS4bk5J6ynWwSvygskspqETnAK2n8Y6KbydJLJYyNCSeu9Ml/?mibextid=cr9u03

    • @mpinelli30
      @mpinelli30 Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES grazie mille 👍

    • @mpinelli30
      @mpinelli30 Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW YOU MADE THE CHOKE,IT IS NOT EXPLAINED IN YOUR DRAWING.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      @@mpinelli30 it’s just a 1:1 balun, I purchased it

  • @eugene-anthony4823
    @eugene-anthony4823 Год назад +1

    Hey Walt! I think if we exclude a 1:1 balun with a short feeder, then there will be less losses. Try! 😀

  • @kennethblackwell1137
    @kennethblackwell1137 Год назад +1

    Now that just looks like good fun🎉🎉🎉😮😮

  • @bobr6555
    @bobr6555 Год назад +1

    I wonder how a variation of this would work, using one metre of the coax between the unun and the CMC filter with the outer braid instead of the lower section? Looks like I'll have to make one to find out! VK4BOB

  • @airheadzradioadventures
    @airheadzradioadventures Год назад +1

    Thanks Walt!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Hope to catch you guys on the bands soon!

  • @frankmckinley1254
    @frankmckinley1254 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @jerryboyer5200
    @jerryboyer5200 11 месяцев назад +1

    Saw this the other day on RUclips and thought you'd be interested...... I like your videos....73, kb9haw

  • @_N1PHR_
    @_N1PHR_ 6 месяцев назад

    I have a Cobweb 6-20m, and Antron 99 35 ft up and a G5rv at 45 ft. My best antenna on 10m is my homemade speaker wire dipole lol

  • @foquai7458
    @foquai7458 Год назад +1

    how bad are metal type connectors for fiberglass sections on the pole... do-able or no

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      I wouldn’t, seems like it would have an effect on the radiating element. I use electrical tape. DX Commander actually sells non-metal connectors for his stuff

  • @kennethblackwell1137
    @kennethblackwell1137 Год назад +1

    Another interesting antenna.....great contacts 😀😀😀😀

  • @TheYANNI0731
    @TheYANNI0731 Год назад +1

    ? CAN I BUY THE CHOKE FROM N9SIB? or another source?
    thanks you

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      You can buy one from N9SAB when he has them in stock in his eBay store:
      www.ebay.com/str/n9sab?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TIbkpe2XS0m&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=IVyKb51XQj2&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
      You can also just use any 1:1, LDG makes a great one.

  • @lightingnut
    @lightingnut 3 месяца назад

    Now the question is how well will it work when not near salt water?

  • @pilot7200able
    @pilot7200able Год назад +1

    Nice antenna, thank you for video, great experience

  • @aeron-mw7ofs
    @aeron-mw7ofs Год назад +1

    Great stuff 👍