Thank you for a great video portraits the pioneer spirit of man to reach higher levels of performance great video great music you reach heights that most radio amateurs will reach l salute all of you from Robin ZS6RWD Hazyview south Africa'.
Super antenna! I hope it does well in the winter time with that Baltic weather. I am sure it carries a heavy ice load! I would be worried a little about ice in all those turning parts.
tnx:) music selected by ES5PC. The cost is hard to determine as it is composed of different parts, several constructed by myself. The core tower is from 4O3A at a rather friendly price, let's say so...:)
Incredible antenna system, congratulations. However, I do have to agree to a certain extent that you get to a point where you know you are going to be heard whatever the situation. A lot of enjoyment I get out of hand radio is struggling to hear a weak signal and persevering until you make the contact. But hey, I expect this is just a contest station. Can I suggest that the next job that you do is tidy your shack up, looks like a bomb has gone off in a spaghetti factory
Congratulation on a mammoth effort. Manfred it is amateur radio just like portable, QRP D-Star and mobile HF All wonderful facets of the hobby but wow, you guys do it BIG Again Fantastic work Pete VK3TQ
Hi, Tonno! It's realy nice video. It was realy nice to work from this station in WPX SSB 2013. Tnx! I wish I can go there again. YL1XN Chris (Kristers Misa)
Awesome acheivement. There are a few other very high gain 15 meter antennas around the world - a QSO should be possible. Some of the comments???? The timing is perfect. It's 15 meters - it says so. The meter shows 50 watts output, the gain of an ACOM2000A is 15 dB (you can look it up). That's 1500 Watts output for 50 watts input. All good. N4GG.
Listing on 3.776.00 LSB 13 Sep @04:40 GMT. I'm using Icom RS500 with MLA 30 Loop. Located in South East of Ireland. 7/9dB. Very nice audio. Hope to get my licence soon ;-)
I just got my first rtl-sdr and with the bunny ears resting on my ceiling fan I can pick up New Zealand, Madagascar: I can only dream of what this can pick up!
I knew this wasn't anywhere in the Southern United States when the next day that massive structure was still there. Here, a couple of meth heads with a pickup truck would have had the whole thing dismantled and at the recycling center before sunup. Seriously though, that was an awesome video and project. My mind boggles at the engineering and other talents that were needed to make this happen. Great job, guys!!!!!
Wow , that has got to be the most amazing antenna set up i have seen ever. Well done. Great video and i hope to see more. 73s Greetings from Canada VE3NCV
The guy wire clamps at 11:50 appear to be installed incorrectly. The "saddle" should straddle the live guy line. There's an old guy-line saying "Never saddle a dead horse" which means "do not put the saddle of the U clamp onto the dead end of the guy wire."
UNCLEDOUG SAYS NICE UNIT !!! LOVE TO HAVE YOUR SHACK !!! NICE INSTALL !!! WERE IN BOONE N.C. AT 4000 THOUSAND FEET !!! HIGH PART OF THE APP Mts !!!!!!!!
Just great. A lot of thought has gone into this antenna combination. I just hope you do not get any nasty wind causing problems in the future. It just must be nice to have an antenna farm like that with no Anti Ham neighbours to moan about the masts. Very well done. 73 de John - G0WXU.
Hi Tonno, could you relive some technicalties, i.e.stacking combinations, steering angles, overal gain of the system ? Guess, it would be between 14 to 16 dbd ? Guys, great job, who the hell said, antennas are not beautifull :) Kr Nermin S58DX
Amazing video> I've always known your station to be loud but MOONBOUNCE? Crazy and very wonderful. What a technological marvel and pileup crusher/creator. Dan W8CAR
OK correct me if I'm wrong. 24db antenna, with 150w pep, would have 37,000w output. Unless I did my math wrong . If that number is correct, that's crazy. I can't imagine how money that array cost.
how do you match up those antennas? I thinking on doing 4 cubical quads in that same smaller configuration. not sure how to co-phase them though. any help would be appreciated.
I am new to co-phasing antenna's. is there some place I can get information on co-phasing 4 antennas. ie the turn ratio of the transformers and the impedance of the phasing coax etc. thanks for your response, that is a very impressive array you built. I'm planning on putting 4 cubical quads in the same but smaller setup as you have
I am using simple 1/4 transformers: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter-wave_impedance_transformer It means 2 pieces of 50 ohm 1/4 wave cables in parallel to bring the impedance from 12.5 ohms back to 50 ohms. No turn ratios or any other fancy stuff. If you hhave 4 antennas with 50 ohm impedance then this is what you can use to bring the impedance back to 50 ohms from 12.5.
The electromagnetic rf spectrum is incapable of ionizing molecules to do such thing. You'd have to build a really odd and obsure thing that doesn't look like a cell antenna or radio antenna to do so. This is for radio.
Watching this video was sheer shock and awe !! Wooooow+40dbs. What a job !
Congrats
Luis XE2B
Thank you for a great video portraits the pioneer spirit of man to reach higher levels of performance great video great music you reach heights that most radio amateurs will reach l salute all of you from Robin ZS6RWD Hazyview south Africa'.
I love the time you took to narrate.
You and your guys...have some balls, Tonno, my pleasure to watch you all, working as a greased team, what a job .Les.
Great arm strong rotor! I wished you had plugged in a FT-817 at the antenna for testing and made a couple of QSOs.
Good team work and good planning by the look of it! :) Excellent DX
Speechless !!
this is beautiful, I am so jealous of you, what an amazing set up
congratulations on the success and good contacts my friends !!!
You guys are my new Hero's! It's a work of ART! FB! Well done!
Super antenna! I hope it does well in the winter time with that Baltic weather. I am sure it carries a heavy ice load! I would be worried a little about ice in all those turning parts.
You don’t need to get the measuring tape out.
You got me beat.
Nice apparatus!
I think my jaw is finally back off the desk here. WOW...and congrats on that MONSTER ARRAY. Tnx for posting the video (also well done!).
My mind was blown when I realized the tower rotates :-O
I'm in the same club as you then mind equals blown. ;)
WOW ! THAT IS BIG. Much work.
Somebody is a LOT richer than I am, nice set up!
tnx:) music selected by ES5PC. The cost is hard to determine as it is composed of different parts, several constructed by myself. The core tower is from 4O3A at a rather friendly price, let's say so...:)
Was really great to have you take part Kristers! You have to come again!
Learn CW!:)
73
Tonno
This is so amazing, great work Tonno and tnx for the QSL card, nice to work you from VK3
Tnx, Tonno!
I'm very glad and happy for that I will go to your station again! :)
I will start learning CW.
Tnx/
Chris
what a beautiful antenna set up. congratulations on all the work.
This is cool. You´ll never need any condx anymore to work the world :) 73´s DJ7EC
Nice video, Tonno. Always strong signal here in SA. 73's de PY3KN.
In one word ... amazing !!!
73's from Brazil
Incredible antenna system, congratulations. However, I do have to agree to a certain extent that you get to a point where you know you are going to be heard whatever the situation. A lot of enjoyment I get out of hand radio is struggling to hear a weak signal and persevering until you make the contact. But hey, I expect this is just a contest station. Can I suggest that the next job that you do is tidy your shack up, looks like a bomb has gone off in a spaghetti factory
lol and your look any better lol
Uma obra de arte está torre com antenas
Parabéns 👍👍👍
Ah, I can only dream. No need to wish you good DX because you're always going to get it with a setup like that. Well done! 73 de VK4QP.
Congratulation on a mammoth effort. Manfred it is amateur radio just like portable, QRP D-Star and mobile HF All wonderful facets of the hobby
but wow, you guys do it BIG Again Fantastic work Pete VK3TQ
Hi, Tonno!
It's realy nice video.
It was realy nice to work from this station in WPX SSB 2013. Tnx!
I wish I can go there again.
YL1XN Chris (Kristers Misa)
WOOOW< What A Majestic An beautiful Antenna!
ALL CRAZY !!! QUEM GOSTA DE RÁDIO NÃO BATE BEM DA CABEÇA 👊😂 MAS NO FINAL, TUDO COMPENSOU... 1 HUG OF BRASIL 🇧🇷🤙😉 SUPER LIKE !!!
How tall is the tower?
Amazing, superb engineering . I downed additional two pegs watching this video. :-)
una maravilla el sueño no realizado de esta estacion ,la implementacion profesional de esa estacion ,realmente un sueño
Awesome acheivement. There are a few other very high gain 15 meter antennas around the world - a QSO should be possible. Some of the comments???? The timing is perfect. It's 15 meters - it says so. The meter shows 50 watts output, the gain of an ACOM2000A is 15 dB (you can look it up). That's 1500 Watts output for 50 watts input. All good. N4GG.
Wow. Some serious equiptment there, hope to work you one day from My QRP kit on a summit!
Listing on 3.776.00 LSB 13 Sep @04:40 GMT. I'm using Icom RS500 with MLA 30 Loop. Located in South East of Ireland. 7/9dB. Very nice audio. Hope to get my licence soon ;-)
where is this must be in a lovely calm environment
Absolutely fantastic! 73 PA5BAS
I just got my first rtl-sdr and with the bunny ears resting on my ceiling fan I can pick up New Zealand, Madagascar: I can only dream of what this can pick up!
I knew this wasn't anywhere in the Southern United States when the next day that massive structure was still there. Here, a couple of meth heads with a pickup truck would have had the whole thing dismantled and at the recycling center before sunup.
Seriously though, that was an awesome video and project. My mind boggles at the engineering and other talents that were needed to make this happen.
Great job, guys!!!!!
С размахом ребята! 👍👍👍👍👍
Привет из Новосибирска! 73
Impressive!
Absolutely beautiful antenna erection. Marvelous job to you and the crew.
73, to Es5tv and crew de kk4drt
Wow , that has got to be the most amazing antenna set up i have seen ever. Well done.
Great video and i hope to see more. 73s
Greetings from Canada VE3NCV
I would like to see that tower turn in a -35 Celsius Canadian winter night.
Impressive antenna!
Awesome! 73!
Dream of Antenna
Very impressive array. I'll look for you on 15
Bruce W7AAC
The guy wire clamps at 11:50 appear to be installed incorrectly. The "saddle" should straddle the live guy line. There's an old guy-line saying "Never saddle a dead horse" which means "do not put the saddle of the U clamp onto the dead end of the guy wire."
you are right! I am in the middle of fixing this to be on the safe side. Thanks!
Hi Mac,
12 meters horizontal, 14 meters vertical (64,50,36,22)
That is one impressive tower! 73, KD2DPL
UNCLEDOUG SAYS NICE UNIT !!! LOVE TO HAVE YOUR SHACK !!! NICE INSTALL !!! WERE IN BOONE N.C. AT 4000 THOUSAND FEET !!! HIGH PART OF THE APP Mts !!!!!!!!
That is CRAZZZZY!! Awesome! Wish I had that kind of money. LOL, great vid and thanks. 73!
Damn...! Very impressive.
.What is the distance from shack to this tower?
.
Hey Tonno, Where did you get the tower and about how much did it cost? Great epic music. 73's de KK4RFH
Wow, that's a MONSTER STACK!!!
Fabulous, congratulations
Just great. A lot of thought has gone into this antenna combination. I just hope you do not get any nasty wind causing problems in the future. It just must be nice to have an antenna farm like that with no Anti Ham neighbours to moan about the masts. Very well done. 73 de John - G0WXU.
Awesome Aerial. Wish I could use it just for one time :)
Hi, you are welcome to visit me and operate any time you wish!:)
Hi Tonno, could you relive some technicalties, i.e.stacking combinations, steering angles, overal gain of the system ? Guess,
it would be between 14 to 16 dbd ?
Guys, great job, who the hell said, antennas are not beautifull :)
Kr Nermin S58DX
A killer array for 15m! See you in contest :-) //SB3W
Wonderful array!
73 Mike W4RN
I do have to say ur definitely gonna get ur signal out there
Hi Ben, I hope so!:) I have made some videos of changing the radiation angle of the stack, will probably post some at some time.
73
tonno
Amazing video> I've always known your station to be loud but MOONBOUNCE? Crazy and very wonderful. What a technological marvel and pileup crusher/creator.
Dan W8CAR
Buen día, para emitir q señal es ese equipo de antenas?
Es hermosa!!!
Very nice to meet you on 20 meters today! My station is far less impressive. 73, from K0KMH.
i don't know:) Viljo, ES5PC, picked it. But it is quite nice indeed:) It says something about the author at the end of the movie.
big job
Outstanding.
I know its the 12th time but could you bring it back down? The SWR is still a 1.3.
Tonno, what is this music?
(needless to give compliments on nice antenna system)
73, 4o4a
Tonno, what is the horizontal spacing between each pair? 73's de SP2XF (SN2M)
Do you still have the engineering plans for the concrete foundation and pivot for the rotator I like to do something similar?
tower/rotator was made by 4O3A, I don't have any technical drawings. Foundation was just a large cube of probably ca 2x2m if I remember correctly:)
@@tonnovahk78 ok thanks for getting back to me. I would love more with these antenna s 👍
Congratulations Tonno! Indeed amazing antenna! Hope do mny QSO's with you.
The video it is very nice also. See you on contests, 73, Pedro CX5BW
Грандиозно! RA0UBI 73!
Fantastic !!
Can we expect more fine Ham video's from you?
73 Ben de PA2OLD
Amazing 15m stacking..Ham radio,nonlimited...
woah thats amazing
What's the name of the song starting at 10:36" ?
Big job and wonderful,,,
Great, but is that amatørradio? Not in my opinion he he 73 de LA9OCA
this is 200% amateur radio!
maravilloso, felicitaciones,
OK correct me if I'm wrong. 24db antenna, with 150w pep, would have 37,000w output. Unless I did my math wrong . If that number is correct, that's crazy. I can't imagine how money that array cost.
I like it video!
The Mother of directional beam arrays... On 15m...
Great, , gut DX ,from DO5NET Vy 73
thank you thank you thank you
That's awesome and what how much would it cost me half a million or more? Sickkk
Awesome ...
73 de YG2ARI
Indonesia
Lovely
As Napoleon Dynamite would say... LUCKY!!!
KA7VSA
Super! Great! This is abroad a Amateur! In the shack is not comfortable.
how do you match up those antennas? I thinking on doing 4 cubical quads in that same smaller configuration. not sure how to co-phase them though. any help would be appreciated.
Hi, I use 1/4 wave coaxial transformers to bring the feedpoint to 50 ohms.
I am new to co-phasing antenna's. is there some place I can get information on co-phasing 4 antennas. ie the turn ratio of the transformers and the impedance of the phasing coax etc. thanks for your response, that is a very impressive array you built. I'm planning on putting 4 cubical quads in the same but smaller setup as you have
I am using simple 1/4 transformers:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter-wave_impedance_transformer
It means 2 pieces of 50 ohm 1/4 wave cables in parallel to bring the impedance from 12.5 ohms back to 50 ohms. No turn ratios or any other fancy stuff. If you hhave 4 antennas with 50 ohm impedance then this is what you can use to bring the impedance back to 50 ohms from 12.5.
PRIVATELY OWNED H.A.R.P.P SYSTEM?
The electromagnetic rf spectrum is incapable of ionizing molecules to do such thing. You'd have to build a really odd and obsure thing that doesn't look like a cell antenna or radio antenna to do so. This is for radio.
Do you really think ham radio is just a bunch of old guys who are simply nerds for radio communications? Ha! An ingenious disguise indeed.
Вот это я понимаю профессионалы
amazing!crazy!wanderful!
Grande Tonno de IZ6AVE. 73 !
got nothing on my g5rv
heck fire my 3 el maco m103 will do better!!